with numerous red-brown spots. The lip is lighter and but little spotted, except 
on the crest, which is yellow with numerous small red-brown dots. 
The following treatment has been recommended for these plants. Place them 
in large pots, in a compost of rich fibrous loam with a little rotten manure, and 
place them in the East Indian house. As soon as they begin to grow, liberal 
supplies of water should be given. When growth is completed, remove to the 
Cattleya house, and give a long rest with but little water. Vigorous growth 
should be induced, so that the plants may be strong enough to flower well. The 
flowers are produced from the young growths just after starting. 
R. A. Rotre. 
