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Gust. Kleinjung, Esq., Alderley Edge (gr. Mr. Oakes), showed a very 
fine plant of Odontoglossum hastilabium, which received a Cultural 
Certificate. 
W. H. Almond, Esq., Blackburn, showed a dark Cattleya of the 
labiata group, very much in the way of C. Warneri. 
Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), showed a very fine 
form of Lelia purpurata named Annie Louise, very much in the way of 
Backhouseana (Award of Merit), a good form of Cypripedium Godefroyz 
leucochilum (Award of Merit), and Laelio-cattleya xX Lady Wigan, the 
flower of which was quite gone over. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed Cattleya 
Mendelii superba and Cattleya Warscewiczii Empress. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed Cypripedium 
Rothschildianum giganteum. 
H. H. Bolton, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Eastwood), showed Cypri- 
pedium Godefroyz leucochilum. 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, showed an exceedingly fine Cattleya 
Gaskelliana magnifica, which received an Award of Merit. 
At the meeting held on July 28th, the following members were present :— 
Messrs. G. Shorland Ball (in the chair), Law-Schofield, Greenwood, 
Backhouse, Robson, and Mills (hon. sec.). 
Samuel Gratrix. Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. McLeod), showed 
Lelio-cattleya xX Canhamiana alba (First-class Certificate), and Cypri- 
pedium X excelsior, var. Mars (Award of Merit). 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Schill), showed 
Cattleya Warscewiczii Schofieldiana, the flower rather small with very 
dark lip (First-class Certificate), Cypripedium x Alfred Hollington (Award 
of Merit), and C. x Clinkaberryanum. 
H. Shaw, Esq., J.P., Birch Vale (gr. Mr. Cliffe), showed Cattleya 
Forbesii. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, showed Lezlio-cattleya x callisto- 
glossa ignescens, a very fine cross between C. Warscewiczii Sanderiana 
and L. purpurata (First-class Certificate), L.-c. x Amesiana, a pretty flower, 
though somewhat undecided in colour ‘Award of Merit), L.-c. x 
Zephyra, Cattleya Eldorado alba, C. x Enid, and Phaius Humblotii. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, showed a magnificent form of 
Cattleya Gaskelliana alba (First-class Certificate), and Lzlio-cattleya x 
Adolphus, being a cross between L. cinnabarina and C. Aclandiz. 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, showed a very fine dark form of Cattleya 
granulosa Schofieldiana (Award of Merit), and Brassia Lawrenceana 
longissima, 
