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a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a fine lot of Odontoglossums, 
including Edwardii, Uroskinneri, Rossii, a fine O. X Wilckeanum, good 
forms of O. xX Andersonianum, good plants of Trichopilia suavis and 
Cypripedium: .exul, C. Charlesworthii, Oncidium sarcodes, Cattleya 
Schroder, and a large number of other showy things. 
A Silver Flora Medal also went to Messrs. James Veitch & Sons for 
an excellent group of fine things, among which we noted Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum with four racemes, D. Dearei, a well-flowered D. Devonianum, 
a fine Bifrenaria Harrisone, Cypripedi Chamberlaini several fine 
forms of Cattleya Triane, Odontoglossum cirrhosum, with a raceme in 
which the three expanded flowers had each two sepals and two petals only ; 
also a number of their beautiful hybrids. An Award of Merit was given to 
Cattleya Schrodere caloglossa, in which the front lobe of the lip bore an 
unusually large blotch of rich purple. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & -C©o., Heaton, Bradford, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a fine group, containing Od gl issi 
Lindeni, Rossii, Pescatorei, Hallii, cirrhosum, and others; Maxillaria 
Sanderiana, Oncidium sarcodes, Masdevallia Xx falcata, Cypripedium 
villosum aureum, Lycaste Skinneri eximia (a fine flower, with very deep 
crimson lip), good forms of Cattleya Triane, &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, also exhibited a fine group, 
containing the usual showy things, in which we noted Phalznopsis 
Sanderiana and P. x intermedia, Cypripedium Victoria-Mariz, Mormodes 
tigrinum, Trichopilia suavis, Oncidium Papilio, and numerous good Den- 
drobiums, Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, &c. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, staged a group of fine things, 
including Anguloa uniflora, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, the curious 
Dendrobi platy very fine forms of Odontoglossum sceptrum and 
O. X Wilckeanum, a very good Oncidium spilopterum, good. specimens of 
drobi geregat Zygop crinitum, and numerous others. 
Mr. H. A. Tracey, Twickenham, exhibited a good Dendrobium Devon- 
ianum, with a pseudobulb a yard long, and crowded with flowers; also 
Eria confusa and Phalenopsis Stuartiana. 
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ORCHIDS AT MANCHESTER. 
tanic Society of Manchester was held at 
Tue Spring Show of the Royal Bo pecially 
the Town Hall on March 13th and 14th, when Orchids, und es cls 
Dendrobiums, were exhibited in large numbers and in excellent condition, 
several well-known exhibitors being represented. We can only afford space 
to note a few of the more remarkable exhibits. 
