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are borne in short arching racemes, somewhat larger, with white, rather 
undulate sepals and petals, and the disc of the lip orange yellow, with three 
strongly crested keels. Exhibited by Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons. 
LLIOCATTLEYA FIRMINII VAR. ARDENS (L.-c. Ceres X C. Dowiana 
aurea).—A handsome form, having copper-red sepals and petals with some 
lighter shading, and a dark ruby crimson lip with an orange yellow throat. 
Exhibited by M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels. 
ODONTIODA MADELINE VAR. PRINCE OF ORANGE (Odontioda Charles- 
worthit X Odontoglossum crispum).—Remarkable for having lost the 
crimson ground-colour of the former. The flower is of good shape, the 
sepals and petals light buff yellow, with some light brown markings, and 
the lip very broad. Exhibited by C. J. Phillips, Esq., Sevenoaks. 
ODONTOGLossUM AIREWORTH Goopson’s VAR. (Lambeauianum xX 
crispum).—A very pretty form, having the sepals and petals lilac, heavily 
spotted with brown. Exhibited by H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney 
(gr. Mr. Day). 
SOPHROCATTLEYA SAXA ORCHID DENE var. (S. grandiflora x C. Trianz). 
—A large and handsome form, having broad sepals and petals of a clear 
rosy crimson, with some yellow in the throat. Exhibited by Mr. E. H. 
Davidson, Twyford. 
MANCHESTER & NORTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
A MEETING was held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on January 2nd, 
1913, when the members of Committee present were: Rev. J. Cromble- 
holme (in the Chair), Messrs. R. Ashworth, J. Cypher, A. Hanmer, F. A. 
Hindley, D. McLeod, C. Parker, H. Thorp, Z. A. Ward, A. Warburton, 
and H. Arthur (Secretary). 
Large Silver Medals were awarded to Z. A. Ward, Esq., Northenden 
(gr. Mr. Weatherby); R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Gilden) ; 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), and Col. J 
Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), for fine miscellaneous 
groups, and to Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, for a group of 
choice Cypripediums. 
A Silver Medal was awarded to F. A. Hindley, Esq., Bradford, for a 
good group of Cypripediums, Odontoglossums, and Trichopilia suavis. 
Bronze Medals were awarded to Rev. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le- 
Moors (gr. Mr. Marshall), and H. Arthur, Esq., Blackburn, for good groups 
of Cypripediums, the latter also containing Cymbidium Holmesii. 
Interesting exhibits were also contributed by J. J. Holden, Esq., 
Southport (gr. Mr. Johnson); W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood (gr. Mr. 
Branch); Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Enfield, and Messrs. Keeling & Sons, 
Bradford. af 
