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R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chap- 
man) sent Cypripedium insigne Arthurianum, a good form with large dark 
markings on the dorsal sepal. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent a very fine group of hybrid 
Lelio-cattleyas, with a few others, which gained a Silver Flora Medal. 
A. First-class Certificate was given to L.-c. x Semiramis superba (L. 
Perrinii X C. Gaskelliana), a very large and handsome form, and Awards 
of Merit to L.-c. x Illione (C. Bowringiana X L.-c. X Dominiana- 
langleyensis), and Lelia X Omen (autumnalis X purpurata). 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Cottingley, Bingley, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a fine group of Cypripediums, including some good forms of C, 
insigne, and various interesting hybrids, among which C. X Menelik 
(Boxallii x Calypso), and C. X radians (Charlesworthii x Spicerianum). 
were noteworthy. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park. showed a plant called 
Cattleya xX Grossii, a supposed natural hybrid from Brazil, much 
resembling C. bicolor, but with a trace of spotting on the petals. 
MANCHESTER AND NORTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
A Mretinc was held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on November 
7th, when some fine Orchids were shown. 
M. A.A. Peeters, Brussels, exhibited a fine plant of Cattleya ¥ Hardyana 
alba, having white sepals and petals, and a lip of the usual colour. It was 
greatly admired, and received a First-class Certificate and a Silver Medal. 
Captain C. C. Hurst, Hinckley, received a First-class Certificate for 
Cattleya x Iris oculata, a handsome variety, having well-defined yellow 
blotches in the throat, as in C. Warscewiczii. 
E. Rogerson, Esq., Didsbury, received a Silver Medal for a group of 
Orchids, among them being a plant exhibited as Lycaste X Rogersoni, a 
supposed natural hybrid between L. Skinneri and L. plana, which received 
an Award of Merit, and a fine plant of Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall 
var., having the flowers of a yellow hue, which it was suggested might be 
due to age. 
T. Statter, Esq., Whitefield, sent a fine Cypripedium x Leeanum 
Albertianum and Leelio-cattleya Statteriana. : 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range, sent a few good plants, am 
being’a fine Cypripedium insigne Sanderianum. 
Mr. W. B. Upjohn received a Bronze Medal for a well-grown collection 
of Cattleya Bowringiana. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, 
Cypripediums, an Award of Mer 
to another plant called Cymbidium cyperifolium. 
ong them 
received a Bronze Medal for a group of 
it also going to C. insigne picturatum, and 
