green-house, or even a common pit, protected from cold 
and wet, would probably suit it until the season for its 
growth returns, at.which time it should be removed to a 
hot damp-stove, among tropical epiphytes, to remain, 
there till its leaves decay; when that happens, it should 
once more be restored to a resting-house. 
The species is very distinct from any previously de- 
scribed. 
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