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the rare Cymbidium virescens, Angrecum Scottianum, Renanthera 
Imschootiana,. Cirrhopetalum Collettii, the rare Bulbophyllum  ortho- 
glossum and B. Dearei, Ansellia gigantea, Calanthe veratrifolia and C. 
japonica, Oncidium pumilum, Saccolabium ampullaceum, a very fine and 
distinct form of Dendrobium Devonianum, and a fine plant of Epicattleya 
radiato-Bowringiana, the flowers largely combining the shape of the 
Epidendrum with the colour of the Cattleya parent. 
Passing into another house we noted a fine specimen of Cirrhopetalum 
Cumingii, bearing numerous umbels of its pretty purple flowers, a good 
example of Bulbophyllum barbigerum, its feathery lips oscillating up and 
down with every breath of air, the handsome Dendrobium illustre, some 
fine Thunias, the rare Eria ferruginea, and other interesting things, while 
an adjacent house contained a well-bloomed plant of the rare Dendrobium 
Loddigesii, one of the most charming of the Chinese species. 
A’ Warm house, which we next entered, contained many interesting and 
beautiful things, among which we noted Dendrobium Parishii and the rare 
D. superbum Huttonii, the handsome D. formoso-Lowii, the curious D. 
crumenatum, whose flowers last but a single day, and on closing hang down 
like dead birds suspended from the branches, hence the name ‘ Pigeon 
Orchid” by which it is known at Singapore. Bulbophyllum was repre- 
sentod by B. calamarium, B. nudiscapum, and B. polyblepharon, all with 
feathery lips, with two or three others, and the rare little Cirrhopetalum 
elegantulum was also in bloom, together with Holothrix Schlechteriana, a 
very curious South African Orchid, the remarkable Bonatea speciosa, 
Aérides Fieldingii, Podochilus lutescens, a Malayan Orchid, hardly ever 
seen in cultivation, a species of Cadetia, and many interesting Cypripediums, 
species and hybrids. 
Passing into another house we found some plants of the beautiful 
Odontoglossum citrosmum in bloom, including a pretty white form, Epiden- 
drum aromaticum and atropurpureum, Ccelogyne burfordiensis, a striking 
hybrid between C. aspersa and C. pandurata, with a few Phalznopsis. 
In an Intermediate house were scme good plants of Disa Luna, a well- 
flowered Dendrobium teretifolium, the rare Brassia Keiliana, Restrepia 
elegans, Oncidium leucochilum, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri, Epidendrum 
leucochilum and dellense, the very rare Australian Dendrobium lichen- 
astrum, and Maxillaria Sanderiana, while some good Miltonia Bleuana and 
vexillaria were among the plants noted. 
In a Cattleya house a lot of familiar Cattleyas and Lzliocattleyas. were 
in bloom, a plant of L.-c. Ballii with three very fine racemes being most 
effective. Here were also plants of Maxillaria venusta. aud others, 
Dendrobium Anne and albosanguineum, Sobralia Colmaniz, the brilliant 
Epiphronitis Veitchii, and other interesting species and hybrids, while in 
