July, ,921.] 
THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
have ceased to flower, re-potting, it necessary, should receive attention at 
once. A similar compost to that advised above should be used, and the 
pots, which are the best receptacles, must be well supplied with drainage so 
that the water can pass away freely. The rooting material should be made 
firm about the roots, and the bases of the pseudo-bulbs kept about on a 
level with the rim of the pot. Being a strictly evergreen plant the water 
supply must be regular so long as growth is active, and even when at rest 
water must not be withheld entirely. The plants should be accommodated 
