Mr. Hersezrr says, that “ it thrives pretty well in several 
situations, but best in moss, running horizontally in a 
dampish situation. The more equal temperature of our 
stoves prevents its losing its leaves as regularly as it does 
at Calcutta, but they generally fall from the part which 
produces the flowers at least.” Messrs. Loppices state, 
that they have found it thrive pretty well, fastened toa 
damp wall in the stove, without earth, but sprinkled occa- 
sionally with water. It flowers in March, and the blossoms 
last in perfection a long time. 
