A FEW HINTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF TERRESTRIAL ORCHIDE^, ]53 
Eulophia streptopetala, BoL Beg, 
Habenaria fimbriata. Bot. Cab. 552. 
Lissochilus speciosus. But Reg. 573. 
■ strep topetal us, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Or, 191. 
1002, and Bot. Mag. 2931. 
Neottia grandiflora, Bot. Mag. 2730. 
Orchis papilionacea. 
Ophrys atrata, Bot. Reg. 1087. 
. tenthredinifera, Bot. Reg. 205. 
fusca, Bot. Reg. 1071. 
lutea. 
— speculum, Bot. Reg. 370. 
Peristeria elata, Bot. Mag. 3116. Very beautiful. 
Phajus maculatus. Bletia Woodfordii, Bot. Mag. 2709. 
Phajus grandifolius. Bletia Tanker villiae, Bot, Mag. 
Pachyne spectabilis, Salisb. Limodorum Incarvillei, Pers. 
Pogonia ophioglossoides, Bot. Reg. 148. Arethusa ophioglossoides. 
Satyrium carneum, Bot. Mag. 1512. 
Stenorhynchus speciosus, Bot. Reg. 1374. Neottia speciosa, Jac. 
orchioides, Bot. Mag. 1036. 
SPECIES AMONGST THE ABOVE THAT ARE HARDY. 
Habenaria ciliaris. 
Bletia flava, Wallich. 
Limodorum Tankervillise, Willd^ 
Cypripedium spectabile. 
— macranthon. 
guttatum. 
ventricosum. 
humile. 
• parviflorum. 
cristala. 
firabriata. 
Orchis pa})ilionacea. 
Ophrys speculum. 
Cypripedium pubescens. 
SPECIES THAT REQUIRE THE GREENHOUSE. 
Arethusa bulbosa. 
Calopogon pulchellus. 
Diuris aurea. 
Disa grandiflora. 
— cornuta. 
graminifolia. 
maculata. 
SPECIES 
Acanthophippium bicolor. 
Bletia gracilis. 
verecunda. 
hyacinthina. 
Shepherdii. 
florida. 
reflexa. 
Bonatea speciosa. 
Calanthe veratrifolia. 
Cymbidium lancifolium. 
' ensifolium. 
— — — Sinensis. 
' aloifolium. 
Cypripedium insigne. 
Ophrys atrata. 
— tenthredinifera. 
fusca. 
• lutea. 
Lissochilus streptopetala. 
Pogonia ophioglossoides. 
Satyrium carneum. 
THAT REQUIRE THE STOVE. 
Cypripedium venustum. 
Lissochilus speciosus. 
Habenaria gigantea. 
Neottia grandiflora, 
Peristeria elata. 
Phajus maculatus. 
" grandifolius. 
Eulophia Guineensis. 
Geodorum purpureum. 
— - dilatatum. 
citrinum. 
Govenia superba. 
Stenorhynchus speciosus. 
■ orchioides. 
ACANTHOPHIPPIUM. 
The A. BICOLOR is not in our collection at Chatsworth, nor are we acquainted with 
it ; but from the figure and description given by Dr. Lindley in the Botanical 
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