180 MORE HINTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF ORCHIDEOUS PLANTS. 
Angraecum maculatum. 
Broughtonia sanguinea. 
Dendrobium polystachya. 
Epidendron anceps. 
. pallidiflorum. 
Limodorum falcatum. 
• ■ maculatum. 
Maxillaria decolor. 
rufescens. 
■ viridis. 
Coming into Flower in May and June. 
Maxillaria pallidiflora. 
Parkeri. 
Oncidium pumilum. 
Polystachya puberula. 
Pleurothallis racemiflorao 
Lanceana. 
Sarcanthus succisus. 
Stelis tubata. 
— — ophioglossoides. 
Vanda rostrata. 
Catasetum puriun. 
Camaridium ochroleucum. 
Cryptarrhena lunata. 
Dicrypta Baueri. 
Dendrobium secundum. 
> moniliforme. 
Epidendron ellipticum. 
polystachyum. 
Gomeza tenuiflora. 
Coming into Flower in July and August. 
Maxillaria gracilis. 
atropurpurea. 
punctata. 
aromatica. 
Microstylis ophioglossoides. 
Nanodes discolor. 
Oncidium cornigerum. 
Ornithidium coccineum. 
parviflorum. 
Aporum anceps. 
Brassavola tuberculata. 
Perrinii. 
Epidendron nutans. 
— patens. 
Coming iiito Flower in September and October. 
Epidendron conopseum. 
virescens. 
Eria rosea. 
Maxillaria racemosa. 
ochroleuca, 
Cselogyne fimbriata. 
Dendrobium aemulum. 
Epidendron gracile. 
— — verrucosa. 
Sophronia cernua. 
Coming into Flower in November and December. 
Liparis foliosa. 
Oncidium citrinum. 
Ornithidium album. 
Pleurothallis prolifera. 
saurocephalus. 
With regard to the times of flowering stated above, much depends on the state 
of health in which the plant is ; the manner it is, or has been treated, and other 
circumstances ; also, many of the species stated above to flower in a particular 
month may, if healthy, throw up two or three flower-stems at different times in the 
summer. But the above will show a cultivator, who is anxious to have his plants 
flower, when he may expect to be gratified. 
The following short remarks on the different species will be a guide both as to 
the kind of flowers each bears, and the peculiarities of culture of each species. 
] . — TERRESTRIAL KINDS. 
ACER AS. 
A. a n tii ropop hra. This is a native of the south of Europe as well as of 
England. The flower-stem grows about a foot high 3 and produces many flowers 
