No. 1751. 
LIPARIS PRIOCHILUS. 
Class. Order, 
GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA. 
We bought this plant in 1830 of Mr. 
€— who told us that it was from 
Chi t flowered in 1831, continuing 
several Zoni from June : the whole plant 
when in bloom is above a foot high. We 
have drawn a flower magnified, to show the 
singular form of the lip, resembling the 
teeth of a saw, which has suggested the 
name. 
It requires the stove constantly, and seems 
hrive in vegetable earth with a little 
sand: it appears to be very slow in its growth, 
and we have not as yet succeeded in in- 
creasing it. 
. VOL. XVIII. R 
