Coelogyne 



not too much for them in hot weatlier durino; 

 the time of growth. AVhen at rest, also, they 

 shrivel with disconcerting suddenness if dried up, 

 and shrivelling is hurtful ; hut a resting season 

 beyond mistake must he allowed. Probably, for 

 circumstances differ, they may need water once 

 a week at this time. The habit of flowering is 

 mentioned iu each case. 



Barliata (bearded.) — A most striking flower. 

 White, the lip densely fringed with brown hairs, 

 and veined wdth hairs of a darker hue, making 

 a crest in the middle. Flowers when growth is 

 complete, but the spike appears months before. 

 September and October. Assam. 1837. Is. Hd. 



Corruijata (wrinkled.) — This will do in the cool 

 house for two or three years, though it likes more 

 warmth. White, the lip lined with yellow and 

 striped with orange. Flowers when growth is 

 complete in autumn. Neilgherry Hills. 1863. 5s. 



L'oripnljosa {Cor/imh signifies a peculiarity of 

 growth, which to describe would be long). — A 

 superb form of Ccelogijuc uccUata. Large white, 

 with two yellow " eyes," margined brown, upon 

 the lip, yellow and brown markings in the throat. 

 Flowers from the made-up bulb in summer. Khasya 

 Hills. 1866. 5.S. 



CristcUa (crested.) — Every one knows this divine 

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