adoption. With a very small amount of heat, especially if Mr. 
Bewley’s system of double roofing be used, any one may, at a 
small expense, grow a nice collection of this interesting tribe 
of plants. 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei splendens differs from the normal 
condition of the plant in the delicate mauve-coloured spots, 
as shown in Mr. Andrews’s very beautiful figure. This marking 
seems to be irregular, but, as contrasted with the delicate flesh- 
white of the ground, adds greatly to its beauty. As we have 
already stated, its cultivation is comparatively easy, although at 
present it is very scarce. It received a first-class certificate from 
the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
