Mr. Dawson, of Meadow Bank near Edinburgh. With the last-named gentleman a panicle, with sixty flowers upon it,
is now (April, 1864) in full beauty. Mr. Eitch's drawing was taken from an exquisite variety, of which Mr. Day is
the fortunate possessor, and which he kindly placed at my disposal for the purpose of being figured in this Work. In the
Plate the flower-spike is represented as panicled because such—as in the case of all the other varieties—is no doubt its
normal state; as yet however racemes only have been produced.
The treatment recommended for other Odonloglossa (see under Plate I.) will suit 0. Pescatorei, which' is as
easily managed as any of the genus.
DISSECTIONS.—1. Lip. seen sideways: "2. Lip, front view: magnified.
Odontoglossum PescaXorei.