I generally re-pot them about every six months, and find that 
the place most suitable for them is a cool greenhouse, avoid¬ 
ing a current of air passing directly on them. In this situation, 
they will flourish well; and their curious appearance will amply 
repay any trouble taken in their cultivation.” 
We have felt considerable difficulty as to the best method of 
figuring this plant, as it is from eighteen inches to two feet 
high; our artist has therefore given drawings of the curious 
pitchers, which are green, the extremity wdiite curiously netted 
with green. He has also represented the flower in the centre 
of the Plate, and in the right-hand corner has given an outline 
sketch of the plant in its growing state,—this will give a very 
correct idea of its singularity of appearance. 
