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CYCNOCHES EGERTONIANUM. 
A VERY interesting circumstance enables the history of this mysterious 
plant to be completed, namely, the production of a raceme of female 
1 
flowers in the Kew collection. ast autumn a living plant of some species 
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(See PP- 
HIGHBURY. 
AT 
HOUSE 
CATTLEYA 
Fig 9. 
: 1 of Costa Rica, and in 
of Cycnoches was received from Mr. Richard Pfau, of ¢ Rs KX : gui 
e ) 1e Ol seudo- 
the following spring a young il appeared at the top of the old pseudo 
bulb, which was taken off and potted, and the two pl 
side. In April last one of them produced a long pe 
ants grown on side by 
ndulous raceme, with 
