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THE FLOKIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
[ July, 
with the usual dark fleshy warts on the limb. 
The lip is very large, with the short lateral 
horns purplish-brown above, yellowish below, 
accompanying figure, for which we are in¬ 
debted to Messrs. Veitch, represents at the 
back, the foliage diminished in size, and in 
covered with very numerous warts internally ; 
the staminode is a special ornament. It is 
of very free-blooming habit, and, whether 
for its distinctly marked foliage or its fine 
flowers, it must become very popular. The 
front, a blossom and bud of the natural size. 
The full-sized leaves are about a foot long, and 
somewhat resemble those of C. Dayanum. The 
plant is fully described by Professor Reiohen- 
bach, in the Gardeners Chronicle , n.s., x. 748. 
—T. Mooke. 
