

in the 



of a spur to the lip, and in its column not being 

 all extended at the base into a foot. 



Fig. 1. represents the lip spread open ; 2. is 

 the two sets of pollen-masses. 



Not only are the flowers of this very handsome, but they 



the column 



emit a most agreeable perfume. 



It requires to be grown in the orchidaceous stove. It 

 should be potted in brown turfy peat, and should have the pot 

 well drained. Water ought to be liberally given, particularly 

 when it is growing freely, and at all times it requires more 

 than plants with large pseudo-bulbs, and will suffer much if 

 it is withheld for any length of time. 



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