348 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, showed Cypripedium Charlesworthii 
splendens, a yellow variety of C. insigne, in the way of Youngianum, but 
small and weakly grown, and a very fine form of Lelia praestans (A. M.). 
At the Meeting held on October 26th, there was a bright and interesting 
display, and the members of the Committee present were :—Messrs- 
G. Shorland Ball (in the chair), Law-Schofield, Thompson, Warburton, 
Parker, Dr. Hodgkinson, Messrs. Holmes, Stevens, Johnson and Weathers 
(hon. sec.). 
G. Shorland Ball, Esq., Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Gibbons), showed 
Cypripedium X Milo superbum, very much in the way of ©. X 
triumphans, but not quite so rich in the colouring of the dorsal sepal 
(First-class Certificate), C. xX Actens, a very beautiful cross between 
C. x Leeanum and C. insigne Sander, and referred to on page 26 of our 
present volume as having received an Award of Merit in December last, 
C. x Lathamianum magnificum, a wonderful large form of this fine hybrid 
(A. M.), and C. Charlesworthii rubescens, a flower dark in colour and of 
fair size. 
J. Leemann, Esq., Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Edge), showed Leelio-cat- 
tleya x Ada, L.-c. X Schilleriana (“elegans alba”) X C. Lueddemanniana, 
a very fine hybrid (First-class Certificate), L.-c. x Nysa (L. rise x 
C. Warscewiczii), Cattleya x Mantinii superba, C. Bowringiana, 
Angrecum articulatum, Cypripedium xX Zurigo (cenanthum superbum X 
Chamberlainianum), and C. x Helvetia, a hybrid entered as a cross 
between Chamberlainianum and Lawrenceanum, but in which ss 
Committee failed to see any trace of the latter. The same — 
also staged a very effective group of miscellaneous Orchids which recelvé 
a Silver Medal. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., Stand Hall (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed the pretty . 
Cattleya x Wendlandiana. . 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), showed Cyr 
pedium X Milo (First-class Certificate), and Odontoglossum crispum if 
Redvers Buller, a very distinct form of remarkable substances sei 
groundwork nearly white, and numerous bright red spots (First-class 
Certificate). 
W. Thompson, Esq., Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), staged a small but . aE 
group, consisting principally of good forms of Odontoglossums, for which 
was awarded a Vote of Thanks. aed 
Richard Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Pidsley), sho , 
Odontoglossum crispum ashlandense, a small flower, distinctly marked, a” 
which, when strongly grown, should develope into a very good _ 
(First-class Certificate). 
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Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), showed Cattley 
