selves with the rarer and more curious forms of plants and 

 flowers ; but if we are correctly informed, it wiU be some time 

 before it can be found generally in such collections. We are 

 informed that it thrives perfectly with the Sarracenias, likes a 

 small pot, and a compost composed of fibrous peat, with moss 

 and sand, and a good drainage. It delights in wet at the 

 roots, and grows in a house with Australian Araucarias and 

 Cephalotus. 



