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staged a good group of Cypripediums, composed chiefly of C. insigne 
Sandere and other yellow varieties, as: C. i. Laura Kimball, C. i. Chantini 
Lindeni, C. i. Peetersii, a good plant of C..i. Perfection, C. x nitens, &c. 
(Silver Medal). 
Mr. Shackleton, Great Horton, Bradford, showed Odontoglossum grande, 
Cypripedium Charlesworthii, &c. 
Mr. Birchenall, Alderley Edge, staged Cypripedium x radians, Odonto- 
glossum grande, &c. 
_ H. J. Bromilow, Esq., Rann Lea, Rainhill (gr. Mr. Morgan), staged a 
very choice group of Cypripediums. C. insigne rotundum, C. Fairrieanum 
var. Stonei, and C. X Actzeus var. rubens all received Awards of Merit. I 
noted also C. X Leander Rann Lea var., C. insigne Chantini Lindeni, C. i. 
Bohnhofianum, C. x Maudie, C. x Thalia giganteum, C. Xx Hitchinsize 
giganteum, &c. (Silver Medal). 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), staged 
a very bright group, which was divided for cup purposes, and gained two 
Silver Medals and one Silver-gilt ditto. A fine plant of Cattleya x Maroni 
Vine House var. was given an Award of Merit, also Cypripedium X Sheila 
Westfield var. and C. x Leeanum virens. I noted also C. x I’Ansoni, C. X 
triumphans, C. insigne Chantini Lindeni, and a very fine form of C. i. 
Harefield Hall var., about a dozen plants of the beautiful Cattleya Dowiana 
aurea, several varieties of C. labiata, including one very pleasing albino 
form, &c. 
Messrs. Low & Co., Enfield, gained a Silver Medal for a group which 
included Miltonia x Binoti, M. x Bluntii Lubbersiana, Cycnoches 
peruvianum, Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall var., C. i. Sandere, 
C. x Maudie, C. Fairrieanum, Oncidium ornithorynchum album, Cattleya 
labiata Daphne, C. 1. Cooksoni, &c. ) 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hill, Bradford, showed Cattleya labiata 
var., Cypripedium x triumphans, C. x beechense, and a good hybrid from 
C. X Leeanum giganteum X C. insigne sylhetense, &c. 
Max Isaac, Esq., Blundellsands (gr. Mr. Driver), showed an albino of 
Cattleya labiata. ; : ; 
Mr. McLeod, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, sh owed the beautiful albino Cypri- 
pedium x Rossetti and C. x Madame Hye. H. Tuorp. 
ALBINISM OF CYPRIPEDIUM CHARLESWORTHII.—The question of the 
Correct name of a plant mentioned in the preceding reports is raised. The 
sequence is C. Charlesworthii Bromilowiz, F.C.C. Manchester, Oct. 8th ; 
C. Charlesworthii Bromilowianum, F.C.C. London, Oct. 1 3th; but whether 
it is identical with C. C. album (0.R., viii., p- 317) we cannot say.—Ep. 
