No. 1917. 



ONCIDIUM HARRISONLX. 



Class. Order. 



G YNA NDRJA MONA NDR I A 



A native of Brazil : we received it from 

 our valued friend Mr. F. Warre. When it 

 arrived it had scarcely a remaining spark 

 of life, but by little and little it has recovered, 

 and produced its graceful flowers in October 

 and November 1832. It requires the heat 

 of the stove, and appears to flourish in a 

 pot, with peat and vegetable earth, inter- 

 mixed with fragments of pot. It was 

 named by Mr. Lindley, after Mrs. Harrison 

 of Liverpool. 



This elegant plant is another choice 

 example of the power and goodness of its 

 Divine Author, of whom indeed u we may 

 speak much and yet come short ; wherefore 

 in sum He is All. How shall we be able 

 to magnify Him? For He is great above 

 all His works. The Lord is terrible and 



and 



When 



much as you can ; for even yet will He far 



