in well-drained pots, and they grow very freely under such cir- 

 cumstances ; but they certainly do better when hung from 

 the roof or pillars of the stove. The only thing to be attended 

 to in the latter mode of culture is, to tie upon the block of 

 wood along with the plant some pieces of turfy peat to keep 

 the roots moist ; the roots will soon fix themselves into the 

 peat, and throw their tender points into the air and feed 

 upon it. 



