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richly-coloured lip (Award of Merit), and the beautiful Lzlio-cattleya X 
Hippolyta (Award of Merit). 
G. Shorland Ball, Esq., Ashford, Alderley Edge (gr. Mr. Hay), sent a 
fine Cypripedium X Harrisianum superbum (Award of Merit), and C. 
Curtisii viride. 
Walter C. Clarke, Esq., Orleans House, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 
exhibited the beautiful C. x Lawrebel (Award of Merit), and a finely 
flowered Cattlea Warscewiczii Sanderiana. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod) sent a well-grown 
Selenipedium x grande atratum with four fine flowers (Award of Merit). 
H. Greenwood, Esq., Highfield (gr. Mr. Spurr), exhibited a finely grown 
plant of Cypripedium Rothschildianum (syn. Elliottianum) with two spikes 
of three flowers each (Cultural Commendation), and Dendrobium 
Gouldianum. 
W. A. Gent, Esq., Brooklands, exhibited a plant of Lelia Digbyana, 
bearing one of its remarkable. flowers. 
D. Gilmour, Esq., Highbury, Sheffield, sent a good form of Cattleya 
Mossi. 
Captain Law-Schofield, New Hall Hey, Rawtenstall, sent a_ fine 
bloom of Lzlio-cattleya X eximia. 
Archdeacon Rawstone, Burnley, sent a good form of Cattleya Mossiz. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton Nursery, exhibited Cypripedium 
x Mrs. E. V. Low, a seedling from C. niveum and some other parent 
unknown, though the spotting and shape of the flowers, as well as the 
character of the leaves, are suggestive of C. insigne (Award of Merit). 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, sent Lzlio-cattleya 
x velutino-elegans, a handsome hybrid with four flowers, in which the 
characters of the two parents are well combined (Award of Merit). 
Messrs. John Cowan and Co., Garston, Liverpool, sent a fine Cattleya 
Warneri, and a fine C. Mossiz, closely resembling C. M. Wageneri except 
for a slight flush of pink in the lip. 
At the meeting held on July 15th, the exhibits were much fewer in 
number, though of fine quality. 
Captain Law-Schofield, New Hall Hey, Rawtenstall. (gr. Mr. Schill), 
exhibited a very fine Cypripedium Godefroye leucochilum, with heavily 
blotched segments (First-class Certificate), a second variety of the same 
called aureum, having the ground colour creamy yellow, spotted as in C. 
Godefroy (Award of Merit), and C. X Measuresiz (C. superbiens ? X C. 
bellatulum ¢), a very pretty hybrid (Award of Merit). 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed a 
plant of the beautiful Cypripedium callosum Sandere, with a very fine 
