worth, by permission of Lord Fitzwilliam. We are not 
aware at what time, or by whom it was imported, but it has 
probably been taken for a green form of the common Cata- 
setum tridentatum, and consequently no record has been kept 
of it. 
It requires precisely the same treatment as Catasetums, 
and may be cultivated with facility by any one who has 
a damp stove. 
