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hystrix bearing a spike of forty flowers, and a fine O. pulchellum, some two 
feet across and bearing over a dozen spikes. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), 
received a First-class Certificate for Cypripedium insigne King Edward 
VII, a very fine variety, and an Award of Merit for Lelio-cattleya x 
callistoglossa Bleu’s variety. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), received 
Awards of Merit for Cypripedium xX Madame Jules Hye and C. X 
annamense. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod), received a First- 
class Certificate for Cattleya Trianz Gratrixiana, a large and richly coloured 
form. 
A. Z. Lees, Esq., Stretford, (gr. Mr. Thompson), received a Silver 
Medal for a nice little group, consisting of some good Cypripediums, 
Dendrobiums, and Cattleya Triane. 
E. O. Schneider, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Hunt), received a Cultural 
Certificate for a well-grown plant of Dendrobium nobile. 
Capt. C. C. Hurst, Hinckley (gr. Mr. Dakin) staged a nice group ~ 
of Cypripediums, and was accorded a Vote of Thanks. C. x Adrastus 
var. Dakini was one of seven forms of this variable hybrid, and received 
an Award of Merit. Several other good hybrids were also shown. 
J. R. Fletcher, Esq., Whitefield (gr. Mr. Talbot), sent a small group 
of hybrid Cypripediums, and received a Vote of Thanks. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers) sent Cypri- 
pedium X Bryani, C. virens, and a few others. 
A. Watson, Esq., Stretford, sent.a plant of the well-known Lelia 
anceps Sanderiana. 
Mr. W. B. Upjohn, Worsley, received an- Award of Merit for Miltonia 
Clowesii Lamarcheana. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, sent a few good hybrid Cypri- 
pediums, of which C. X Prewettii received an Award of Merit. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, sent Lelia anceps alba, and a number 
of good Cypripediums, a Silver Medal being awarded to the group. 
Mr. W. Holmes, Timperley, received an Award of Merit for a plant 
called Dendrobium x hetero-Cypheri,which is a variety of D. X Ainsworthii. 
We have received a photograph of the fine group of Cypripedes from the 
collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., to which the Manchester and North of 
England Orchid Society awarded a Gold Medal on November 8th last. An 
accompanying list shows that it contained nineteen varieties of C. insigne, 
two of C. callosum, C. tonsum, C. Charlesworthii, together with sixteen 
hybrids, the majority being fine forms of well-known hybrids. It is cer- 
tainly a very beautiful group, and although the flowers are necessarily very 
