at a time when we knew nothing about the European Orchid 

 mules and when there was not the least indication of the 

 present great excitement as to the limits and origin of species. 

 The showy jjlant now described, could not, as Mr. Dominy well 

 observes, bear a better name than that of the gentleman to 

 whom we are indebted for so much. The beautiful drawing 

 of Mr. Andrews will be the best description we can give for 

 general readers. 



