go THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
equally of the characteristics of the parents, and with the dorsal sepal 
quite flat, a merit sadly conspicuous by its absence in so many of the Cypri- 
pedium crosses (First-class Certificate), and Dendrobium whitefieldense 
(derived from D. X Leechianum xX nobile albiflorum (Award of Merit). 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New-Hall-Hey, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), 
showed a magnificent form of Dendrobium x Ainsworthii, which was awarded 
a First-class Certificate, and a yellow form of Cypripedium insigne. 
John Leeman, Esq., Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Edge) showed Cattleya 
Trianae, West Bank House variety (Award of Merit), C. T. Chevalieriana 
(Award of Merit), C. quadricolor (chocoensis) alba (Award of Merit), 
Lelio-cattleya xX Gottoiana (Award of Merit), Cypripedium X_nitens 
superbum, C. xX Creon, Dendrobium Wardianum candidum (Award of 
Merit), and Maxillaria Lindenize (Award of Merit). The same exhibitor 
also staged a very fine group of miscellaneous Orchids, consisting of the 
above and many other good things, for which he was awarded a Silver-gilt 
Medal. 
H. Greenwood, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Gill), showed Dendrobium 
X Cybele roseum (Award of Merit), D. nobile murrhiniacum (Award of 
Merit), and a striking group of valuable varieties of Dendrobes, which 
received a Vote of Thanks. 
Mrs. Briggs. Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), showed Cyprti- 
pedium X Beckmanni, much larger and better than when exhibited a yeat 
ago, and described on page 25 of our last volume. The flower appears to 
show more of the pollen parent than on the last occasion, and it is difficult 
to attribute the width of the petals to any parentage but C. bellatulum. It 
is a wonderful flower of the very highest class, and was awarded a First- 
class Certificate. The same exhibitor also showed C. insigne Harefield 
Hall Variety (First-class Certificate), Odontoglossum crispum, a very good 
form, with large, narrow spots on the sepals and petals, but slightly past 
its best (Award of Merit), and a hybrid Odontoglossum, very much in the 
way of O. X Andersonianum Ruckerianum, but of a very distinct dark 
yellow colour (First-class Certificate). 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed 
Cypripedium x Lathamianum aureum (Award of Merit), C. x L. inversum 
(Award of Merit), and Dendrobium atroviolaceum. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), showed Odonto- 
glossum crispum “ Jeanette,” a beautiful large, round flower with the petals 
and sepals almost covered with small, bright red spots (First-class 
Certificate), Cattleya Trianze Imperator, with magnificent dark lip, but We 
have seen the flower larger (Award of Merit), and Cypripedium X Prewetti!. e 
W. Duckworth, Esq., Shaw Hall, Flixton (gr. Mr. Tindal), showed — 
Dendrobium x Schneiderianum. es 
