randum now before me as a flower of exquisite beautv. It 

 however hardly deserves so much praise, because, notwith- 

 standing its rich marking and velvety surface, its flowers are 

 too small and dull coloured. 



The specimen now figured flowered with Messrs. Rollissons 

 in March last. 



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It succeeds well when grown at the warmest and dampest 



end 



the Orchidaceous stove, and 



block of wood, or placed in a basket and suspended 



be fastened on a 



rafters. In either case it 

 water. A quantity of bog 



& ht 



be well 



pplied 



th 



put round the block 



the basket will be found very useful in keeping the pi 



the 

 labiums 



and healthy 



same 



given to such thing 



Its general treatment should be 



Aerides and Sacco 





