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America, and, like so many others who have trodden the same I cover it on the Andes of New Grenada. Subsequently Wallis 

 path, perished in enriching onr gardens, was the first to die- | and Roezl sent home plants, but they all died either before or 



Fig. 126.— OBONT0OLO96tJM TEXIlliEIVa. 



sboitly after arrival, and it was left, we beUeve, to a Mr. I to Messrs. Veitoh. This Odontoglossnm, even in its present 

 Cheeterton to have the honour of introducing the specimens | stale, is magnificent, and yet nearly all Orchids on their tirst 



