

Cultivated among moss and rotten wood, in which it 

 grows freely. 



Fig. 1 is a magnified representation of the face of the 

 column and the base of the lip, shewing the way in which 



the tubercles are arranged 



One might fancy they 



bat's head, of which the downy centre forms the forehead 

 the back tubercles the ears, the horn in front the snout,' 

 and the two lateral tubercles a pair of flaccid cheeks. 



J. L. 



