12G orchid-growee's manual, 



fumigate tliree times, with an interval of one night between 

 each operation, till both thrips and spider are destroyed. 



The same mode of treatment is suitable for the following 

 genera, most of which are close allies of the present: — 

 Dossinia, Goodyera, Hcemaria, Macodes, Microstijlis, ATono- 

 cJdlus, and Physurus — which see. 



A. argyrOEeurum, Hort. Any. — This extremely pretty little 

 plant has the ground colour of the leaves light green, mottled 

 with a darker hue, and the veins form a beautiful silvery 

 network. — Java. 



Syn. — A. Lohbii, Hort., non A. Lobbianus, Planchon. 



A. Boylei, Hort. Williams. — A very beautiful and distinct 

 species aUied to A. reyale. The leaves are ovate-acuminate, 

 two inches long by two inches broad, olive green, netted and 

 pencilled over the entire surface with gold. — India. 



A. Bullenii, Hort. Low. — This charming species grows six 

 inches high, and has ovate-lanceolate leaves two and a half 

 inches in length, the ground colour a dark bronzy green, 

 marked through the entire length with three broad distinct 

 lines of coppery red, varying at times to golden stripes. — 

 West Borneo. 



A. Concmiium, Hort. Bull. — A distinct species having its 

 leaves ovate acuminate, rounded at the base, of a dark olive 

 green colour, netted and striped with shining coppery red.— 

 Assam. 



A. Dayi. — See Dossinia marmorata Dayi. 



A Dominii, Hort. Yeitcli. — A hybrid between Goodyera 

 discolor and Anactochilm xantJiopliyUnm {A. Friderici- 

 Auyusti) possessing a fine vigorous constitution ; the leaves 

 are of a dark olive green, with a pale yellow coppery streak 

 down the centre, the main ribs being marked by pale lines. 

 — Garden hybrid. 



A. Eldorado, Hort. — A distinct species, and one which is 

 very difficult to cultivate, requiring a good deal of care to 

 keep it in a healthy condition. It appears to be of deciduous 

 habit, and is often lost by being thrown away when supposed 

 to be dead, whereas, if left, it would push up again. The 

 foliage is dark green, with a small tracery of a lighter colour. 



