360 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [DECEMBER, 1915. 
The Odontoglossums and Odontiodas are cultivated in a house with a 
north aspect, and although only a few were in flower, the plants were a 
nice healthy lot. Firm pseudobulbs and strong growths were the general 
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ule, and these will be worth a visit in the spring, at which period the 
lants flower in the greatest profusion. 
The atmosphere is not at al] stuffy, fresh air being admitted on all 
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le occasions. In the three houses several plants were suspended 
