THE ORCHID REVIEW. 49 
MORMODES LUXATUM EBURNEUM. 
OurR present figure represents the remarkable and handsome Mormodes 
luxatum eburneum, and is reproduced from a photograph kindly sent by 
A, W. Wills, Esq., Claregate, Wylde Green, Birmingham. A note from Mr. 
Wills states that “‘the length of the inflorescence is 13} inches, its greatest 
breadth 8 inches, the number of flowers being 23. This species, one of the 
most beautiful of Orchids, has the reputation of being difficult to flower. 
Fig. 4. MoRMODES LUXATUM EBURNEUM. 
My record, however, does not justify this opinion, being as follows:— 
bloomed 1891, 1892, and 1893; rested 1894; bloomed 1895 and 1896.” 
As to culture, Mr. Wills adds that no special treatment is adopted. The 
plants are brought into a warmer house along with Dendrobiums as soon as 
new growths show, and kept there until flower-spikes are well developed. 
