3*o THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



Queen Marie Henriette," having cream white sepals and petals, and a 

 purple lip with some yellow veining at the base. 



Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, staged a group of Orchids 

 containing Cattleya X Lord Rothschild, Lselio-cattleya X bletchleyensis,. 

 a very fine example of L.-c. X Henry Greenwood, and a curious sparsely 

 spotted form of Cypripedium X Leeanum. 



Messrs. Stanley, Ashton, and Co., Southgate, staged a well-arranged 

 group of fine forms of Cattleya Dowiana aurea and C. Loddigesii, including, 

 the blush- white C. L. delicata, together with the handsome Cypripedium X 

 Neptune (lo grande X Rothschildianum). 



Manchester and North of England Orchid. 

 A meeting of this Society was held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, 

 on September nth, when a good display of Orchids was seen. 



O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), 

 received a Bronze Medal for a fine group, containing Cypripedium 

 X Fowlerianum, a good plant of the striking C. X Mabeliee var. 

 Corona (First-class Certificate), the reverse cross of the one called 

 Lord Derby, and having broad, handsomely spotted petals, a very fine 

 plant of Ccelogyne pandurata (Cultural Certificate), and the handsome 

 Brassia Lawrenceana longissima (Award of Merit). 



E. Rogerson, Esq., West Didsbury (gr. Mr. Lowe), received a First- 

 class Certificate for the handsome Cattleya X Hardyana Oakdene var. r 

 having a very richly coloured lip, and an Award of Merit for Cypripedium 

 X E. Rogerson, apparently a cross between C. X orphanum X C. 

 Charlesworthii. 



M. Jules Hye, Ghent, was awarded a First-class Certificate for 

 Brassocattleya X heatonensis (B. Digbyana X C. X Hardyana, a very 

 handsome, delicately tinted flower with a fringed lip. 



Captain C. C. Hurst, Burbage Lodge, Hinckley (gr. Mr. Dakin) r 

 received an Award of Merit for Cattleya X Germania burbagensis (C. 

 granulosa X C. X Hardyana), a handsome plant, figured on page 297 of 

 the present issue. 



H. Thorpe, Esq., Boothroyden, showed a very curious form of Cattleya 

 Forbesii, having the flower greenish throughout in colour. 



R. Tunstill, Esq., Brierfield, Burnley (gr. Mr. Balmforth), exhibited the 

 handsome yellow Odontoglossum grande aureum. 



T. Starter, Esq., Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed Lalio-cattleyar 

 X Ingrami, a hybrid Cypripedium (Stonei X Rothschildianum), and a fine 

 plant of C. x triumphans. 



Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Bradford, staged a fine group, for which 

 a Bronze Medal was awarded. Awards of Merit were given to the follow- 



