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making its growth ; when at rest less will suffice. — Burmah; 

 Martaban ; Sylhet ; Khasya. 



YlGr.—Bot. Mag., t. 4114; Bot.Reg.,t. 1809; Paxton, Mag. Bot., v. 193, 

 with tab. ; Rev. Hurt., 1856, t. 22. 



VANDA TERES. 



Y. teres Andersoni, Williams.— k very fine variety of this 

 handsome and distinct species. It has the same habit of 

 growth as the type, but is far more free in blooming, pro- 

 ducing its flowers when quite young. The racemes are ten 

 inches in length, and bear from five to six flowers, which are 

 richer and deeper in colour than in the old form. This 

 plant is magnificently grown by J. Broome, Esq., Wood 

 Lawn, Didsbury, whose specimen, which was trained cylin- 

 drically, produced last year over two hundred and fifty 

 flowers, and was a grand object. — Sylhet. 



Fig.— Warner, Sel. Orch. PL, iii. t. 2. 



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