before me has a Jungermannia clinging to its flower-spike, 
shewing that it must have come from some damp and shady 
station. 
It should be potted in turfy heath-mould mixed with 
potsherds. In summer it should receive an ample supply of 
water, while the atmosphere should be kept as moist as pos- 
sible. In sunny weather it should be shaded to keep the 
temperature about 80° by day, without giving much air. The 
temperature at night, during the growing season, may be from 
68° or 70°. In winter, little water will be required, provided 
the house can be filled with steam once a day. At this period 
e temperature requires to be kept up to about 65° with fire 
eat. 
