winter it remains in a state of rest, and must then be kept in 
a moderately warm and rather dry stove, giving it little or no 
water. In the spring, when it begins to show symptoms of 
growth, it should receive the usual temperature and moisture of 
the Orchideous house, placing it near the glass on the front 
shelves, watering it carefully and shading it from the mid-day 
sun. J. 8. 
Fig. 1. Column and lip :—magnified. 
