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petals of C. fimbriatum (fig. 50) are fringed round their margins with long 
glandular hairs, and the fleshy lip has two erect, longitudinal keels, and is 
attached by a very slender bristle, the balance being so nicely adjusted that 
a slight touch sets the whole of the lips in the umbel oscillating in a very 
Fic. 50. CIRRHOPETALUM FIMBRIATUM. 
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curious fashion. ‘They are easily cultivated in baskets or pans, filled with 
the usual compost, and suspended near the glass on the shady side of the 
warmest house. 
The cultural remarks also apply to Bulbophyllum, a very large, poly- 
morphic, and widely diffused genus, of which many remarkable species are 
