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that the difference of habit and coloration, as well as the more acuminate 
shape of the lip, suffice to prevent any confusion. 
Cutture. — A. Fieldingi requires the same treatment as the majority of hot 
house Aerides, Vanda and Saccolabium. From the end of September or the 
beginning of October, all these Indian plants grow more slowly, and must be 
moderately watered. During the few fine days we may still hope for, the heat 
may be turned off, some of the ventilators may even be opened if the wind is 
not too strong; but during the night, all must be closed in the house, and the 
flues must be opened to maintain the temperature sufficiently high. 
All shadings may be put away during the present season, it being necessary 
for the plants to enjoy the rays of the sun as much as possible. 
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