THE ORCHID REVIEW. Sis: 
Cypripedium xX Fowlerianum (C. X Harrisianum superbum X bellatulum), | 
an exceedingly fine hybrid, with large, round, flat dorsal sepal, wide petals, 
and good in colour throughout, to which a First-class Certificate was 
unanimously awarded. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), showed 
Cypripedium x Sir George White (C. x Leeanum giganteum X concolor), 
a hybrid of very good form and substance, though weak in colour, but which 
may improve in this respect, as the flower did not appear to be fully 
expanded. . 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange (gr. Mr. Stevens), showed 
Odontoglossum xX loochristiense ‘‘ Canary Bird,” with sepals and petals 
of a very distinct canary colour, and lip white with brown markings 
(F.-c. C.), O. crispum Meteor, with flower of perfect form, but of a 
somewhat undecided pinkish colour (A. M.), and Miltonia x Bleuana. 
The same exhibitor also staged a small but select group, including several 
other good Odontoglossums, for which he received a Vote of Thanks. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., Stand Hal. (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed Lelio- 
Cattleya x Ingrami superba (A. M.), and Cattleya x Hardyana. 
John Leemann, Esq., Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Edge), showed Lzlio- 
Cattleya x Yellow Prince (xanthina X Gaskelliana), a very beautiful 
hybrid with petals and sepals of Indian yellow, and the lip suffused with a 
rosy tinge over the lower part, and deep orange throat (F.-c. C.); L.-c. X 
Captain Scott (L.-c. x elegans grandiflora X C. labiata flammea—A.M.), 
L.-c. X Clonia, Cattleya x Maroni, a very beautiful variety (F.-c. C.); C. 
x Lady Ingram (Eldorado X Dowiana aurea), C. X Mrs. Herbert Greaves 
(Harrisoniana xX Gaskelliana — A.M.), Cypripedium insigne Sandere 
(F.-c.C.), and C. X Leeanum superbum. This exhibitor also staged a very 
fine group containing many other striking things, for which he was 
awarded a Silver-gilt Medal. 
Samuel Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod), showed 
Cypripedium x Samuel Gratrix (Leeanum giganteum X nitens—A.M.), 
C. x F. Howes (Salleri x villosum aureum—A.M.), C. insigne, and Leelio- 
cattleya X Amelia. : 
Mrs. Gratrix, Whalley Range, showed Cypripedium insigne excelsior, 
C. X Perfection (A.M.), and C. i. Ernesti. 
Thomas Baxter, Esq., Morecambe (gr. Mr. Roberts), showed Odonto- 
glossum crispum guttatum xanthoglossum (A.M.), very distinct in colour 
and markings, and two other fine forms of O. crispum. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), showed Cy priped- 
ium insigne Sanderz (Fac.C.). 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed a 
seedling Lzlio-cattleya derived from L. anceps ? and C. Bowringiana d, 
