to be kept too dry, but of course it requires more water when 

 growing than when resting. 



Th 



Cirrhopetalum 



ginatum was taken up, in the 



genera and Species of Orchidaceous plants, from 



Dr. Wallich's Indian herbarium 



they 



specimens 



very good, and the inspection of living plants, in flower with 

 Messrs Loddiges, enables me to amend, as follows, the cha- 

 racter formerly given of that species. 



C. vaginatum ; pseudobulbis pyramidatis truncatis, folio oblongo convexo 

 emarginato, vagims scapi oblongis ventricosis distantibus sepalo supre- 

 mo ovato lnfenonbusmifi lrmo-^e;™^ *~~a~k. „:i:_ A - __.l-iF. i , r • 



sinus 



From this it appears that C 



auriculis 



vaginatum 



di ffers from 



flowers being ciliated, the petals oblong 



C. Medusae 



not triangular and acuminate, "ancTin The ^distanrshea'thTof 



«Z£?V ; -i° ^ lch ?** be added that its fl owers are not 

 speckled with pink as in C. Medusa?. 







