152 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, rgto. 
Suzanne Hye de Crom also gained First-class Certificates, while Awards of 
Merit went to Leliocattleya Thurgoodiana, Vanda teres, Little’s var., and 
Angrecum Arnoldianum. Several other plants received First and Second- 
class Botanical Certificates. 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Plumpton Hall, Heywood (gr. Mr. Woodhouse), 
staged a group which included many good Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, &c., 
and received a Silver Medal. Brassocattleya Veitchii var. plumptonensis and 
Lee’s variety both gained Awards of Merit, as did also Leliocattleya Lustre, 
Plumpton Hall var. and Odontoglossum crispum Plumpton Beauty, well 
blotched and of good shape. I noted a nice plant of Cattleya 
Lueddemanniana Stanleyi. 
Richard Ashworth, Esq., J.P., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Gilden), staged a very 
effective group, which included several good Odontoglossums in variety, the 
best being O. sceptrum Masereelianum, Odontiodasand Cattleyas in variety. 
Cattleya x Robert de Wavrin (Schilleriana x Schroederze) and Odonto- 
glossum crispum Madame Linden secundum both gained Awards of Merit 
(Silver Medal for group). 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), staged 
a small group of good quality which gained a Silver Medal, in which I noted 
strong plants of O. x harvengtense, O. X excellens and O. crispum. O. c. 
var. King Emperor, a heavily blotched form of good shape gained a First- 
class Certificate, and O. X eximium Warburton’s var. an Award of Merit. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Hey House, Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), sent a 
fine group of mixed Cattleyas and Lelias, including many varieties of C. 
Schroedere, Lelia anceps alba, &c. A distinct variety of Cattleya xX 
Empress Frederick, named King Edward VII., gained a_ First-class 
Certificate. : 
H. J. Craven, Esq., The Beeches, Keighley (gr. Mr. Corney), sent 
the fine hybrid Odontoglossum xX keighlevense (amabile x crispum), very 
similar to a finely marked O. crispum, which gained a First-class Certificate, 
the same award going to O. c. keighleyense. Awards of Merit were given 
to O. c. Daltonianum and Odontioda x beechense (C. Neetzliana X O. 
Rolfez). 
Dr. Hodgkinson, The Grange, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Woore), sent a very 
distinct form of Cypripedium bellatulum Hodgkinson’s var., which gained a 
First-class Certificate. It is much after the ‘‘ Queen of Spain” type, 
the dorsal sepal differing in having only two or three faint spots basally. 
Messrs. J. Rutherford and N. Galloway sent small groups which gained 
a Bronze Medal each, and the Rev. J. Crombleholme and H. Arthur, Esq., 
received a Vote of Thanks for a small exhibit. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, staged a very 
interesting group, which gained a Silver Medal. Dendrobiums were shown 
