ance, and that even Orchids are submitting to the skill and 
energy of the hybridizer, as our present number testifies, we 
do not think that there is any need for us to fear “ the sup¬ 
plies will be stopped.” 
Stauranthera grandiflora is a native of Moulmein (from 
whence it has been recently introduced), with large glabrous 
leaves; the flowers are of a delicate light blue, with which 
the bright yellow throat contrasts remarkably well, blooming 
freely on small plants: it has been introduced to England by 
Mr. W. Bull, of Chelsea. 
