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H. Shaw, Esq., Birch Vale (gr. Mr. Cliffe), showed Odontoglossum 
crispum and Dendrobium primulinum. 
Samuel Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod), showed 
Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Gratrixianum, a new albino form, very much 
in the way of Hyeanum, but showing some red in the petals and a flush of 
the same colour over the pouch, but with the typical Lawrenceanum 
spots on the petals entirely suppressed ‘Award of Merit), and Cattleya 
Mossiz M. Cahuzac (Award of Merit). 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed Cypripedium xX 
‘macropterum, C. Curtisii, and a very good form of C. bellatulum. 
‘Samuel Hinchliffe, Esq., Altrincham (gr. Mr. Morton), showed a cut 
bloom of an immense form of Dendrobium Dalhousieanum, which received 
a Vote of Thanks. 
Messrs. Stanley Mobbs and Ashton, of Southgate, showed a very fine 
collection of cut blooms, which received a Vote of Thanks. They also sent 
Cattleya Mossiz Sir Thomas Lipton (Award of Merit), and Cypripedium 
x Olenus Sir Thomas Lipton. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, showed Lelio-cattleya X Duke 
of York, a very fine cross between Lelio-cattleya X elegans and Cattleya 
x Brymeriana (First-class Certificate), and Lelio-cattleya x Lily 
Measures. 
John Robson, Altrincham, showed a good Odontoglossum 
crispum. 
Messrs. Linden, Brussels, showed Odontoglossum crispum Morning 
Star, a very beautiful and distinct form (First-class Certificate), O. c. Le 
Czar (Award of Merit), and O. c. Dallemagnez (Award of Merit). 
At the Meeting held on June 3oth, 1898, the following members were 
present :—Messrs. W. Thompson (in the chair), G. Shorland Ball, 
Hodgkinson, Greenwood, Leemann, Bolton, Backhouse, Cypher, Stevens, 
Johnson. and Mills (hon. sec.). 
D. B. Rappart, Esq., Liscard (gr. Mr. Nicholson), showed a very fine 
plant of Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, which received a First-class Certificate. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod), showed Cattleya 
Mossiz Wageneri, with small flower, and the Committee expressed a 
desire.to see the plant again when stronger. C. M. Reineckeana (Award of 
Merit) and Lelia tenebrosa, with excellent dark lip, but a little weak in 
the sepals and petals (Award of Merit). 
Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), showed Léeelio- 
cattleya xX Fire King, a magnificent form (First-class Certificate), 
Cypripedium X Gertrude Hollington, one of the largest flowers of this 
variety we have seen (First-class Certificate), and Odontoglossum crispum 
Marianne (Award of Merit). 
