considerably higher than a greenhouse is nevertheless indis- 
pensable. ‘Like others it delights in a brown turfy peat, and 
may either be grown in a well- edeuined pot or suspended from 
the rafters of the stove. Very little water should be given 
when not growing. 
The following are the species of Cyrtochilum at present 
known, of which those enclosed in brackets are not in our 
gardens yet. 
(1. C.undulatum. New Grenada.) 
(2. C. flexuosum. New Grenada.) 
(3. C. pardinum. Peru.) 
4. C. mystacinum. Peru. 
5. C. maculatum. Mexico. Of this there are several varieties, of which 
C. m. Russellianum with very deep spots, figured in the Botanical Maga- 
zine, t. 3880, and C. m. parviflorum noticed at no. 87 of the miscella- 
neous matter of the present volume, are the most remarkable. 
6 C. graminifolium. Mexico. 
7. C. filipes. Mexico. 
8. C. flavescens. Brazil. 
9. C. stellatum. Brazil. 
0. C. ixioides. New Grenada.) 
1, C. volubile. Peru.) 
