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window in our hall during the last year, premising that 

 of most of these plants we have only two specimens in 

 the Orchid house, most being plants with flowers of long 

 duration. 



JANUARY. Cypripedium insigne, C. Harrisianum, C. biflo- 

 rum, C. vemistum, Angr&cum eburneum, A. ses- 

 quipedale, Calanthe vestita in variety, C. Veitchii, 

 Cattleya Triancz in variety, C. pumila, Lcelia 

 anceps, Ansettia africana, Brasavola venosa, On- 

 cidium ornithorhyncum, Phalcenopsis amabilis, 

 Dendrobium Linwinianum, Ccelogyne cristata, 

 Saccolabium grandiflorum. 



FEBRUARY. Cypripedium Hookeri, C. biftorum, C. villosum, 

 C. hirsutissimum, Phajus grandifolius, P. macu- 

 latus, Lcelia peduncularis, Phalcenopsis Schilleri- 

 ana, Dendrvbium macrophyllum, Vanda tricolor, 

 Cattleya Triance, Cirrhopetalum Medusa, Epi- 

 dendrum prismatocarpum, Zygopetalum Gauteri, 

 Dendrobium nobile, Odontoglossum pulchellum. 



MARCH. Dendrochilum glumaceum, Cattleya amethysti- 

 glossa, Onddium flexuosum (in bloom every 

 month in the year), O. luridum guttatum, Phal- 

 cenopsis grandiflora aurea, Epidendrum Stam- 

 fordianum, Lycaste Skinneri, Dendrobium chry- 

 sotoxum superbum, Brasavola glauca. 



APRIL. Dendrobium chrysanthum; Epidendrum macrochi- 

 lum in variety, Cattleya Skinneri, Vanda sua- 

 vis, Cypripedium barbatum in variety, Phajus 

 Wallichii, Chysis bractescens, Cypripedium pur- 

 puratum, Dendrobium Pierardii, D. albosangui- 

 neum, D. anosmum, D. Cambridgianum, Tricho- 

 pilia suavis-. 



