JANUARY, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 27 
TRICHOPILIA GOULDII (suavis xX fragrans).—A distinct and pretty 
hybrid, having fragrant flowers, most like those of the former parent, with 
the sepals and petals silvery white, spotted with rose in the middle, and 
the lip white spotted with rose. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
MANCHESTER AND NORTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held on November 16th, the members of Committee 
present were :—Rev. J. Crombleholme (in the chair), R. Ashworth, 
J. Bamber, W. R. Lee, C. Parker, H. Thorp, Z. A. Ward, J. C. Cowan, 
J. Cypher, J. Evans, W. Holmes, A. J. Keeling, and H. Arthur (Secretary). 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood (gr. Mr. Woodhouse), exhibited a group of 
plants to whicha Silver-gilt Medal was awarded, containing very choice forms 
of Odontoglossums, Cattleyas and Cypripediums. Special mention must be 
made of Odontoglossums Chione, Antiope, and Hermione. The Cattleyas. 
included Portia var. Imperator, Myrrha Lee’s var., Iris var. Corisanda, 
labiatas in variety, and C. Dowiana aurea, with Leeliocattleya Clive, 
Plumpton Hall var., Cypripediums and Dendrobium Phalzenopsis. 
Z. A. Ward, Esq., Northenden (gr. Mr. Weatherby), also exhibited a 
splendid group, and was awarded a Silver-gilt Medal, an especial feature 
being the numerous varieties of Cypripedium insigne. The Leeanum 
varieties were well represented, with good forms of Actzus Cringlewood 
-var., Thalia var. Mrs. F. W ellesley, Corneyanum Ward’s var., triumphans. 
Ward’s var., Priam and aureum. Cattleyas included C. labiata and Iris, 
and there were plants of Oncidium tigrinum and Lycaste Skinneri alba. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), again staged a magnificent 
exhibit of over 250 plants, the Cypripedium insigne varieties being too 
numerous to particularise, and comprising all the yellow varieties known in 
cultivation, and were really splendid. In the Leeanum section were fine 
examples of Clinkaberryanum, magnificum, giganteum, Winnianum and. 
others, with miscellaneous subjects. A Special Vote of Thanks was accorded. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), was awarded a Silver 
Medal for a nice group, including Cattleyas labiata Mrs. J. McCartney, 
Luege, Mrs. J. W. Whiteley, Bowringiana McCartney’s var., Lzlio- 
cattleyas bletchleyensis, Decia, Lady Rothschild, luminosa and J. McCart- 
ney, Cypripediums Shillianum, nitens and others, with plants of Oncidium © 
flexuosum and varicosum Rogersii. 
Rev. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le-Moors (gr. Mr. Marshall), staged a 
very pretty group of Cypripediums, including some well-grown C. insigne 
Harefield Hall var., Sanderz and Balliz, Actzus magnificum, aureum and 
revolutum, Mancunium, Leeanum giganteum, Minos, Walton Grange var., 
eboriacum, Arthurianum and Adrastus Marie (Silver Medal). 
Col. J. Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), was awarded a 
