longs to an American species, not then described, than to the true C Cnlrenh,* -*i •
probably led by making his figure from a cultivated plant; nor indeed wore botanists t h a t ? ^ n 7 ““ i ° 1' was most
ractenstic marks of the different species of this genus, on which subject an excellent J Z , ■ '!? ' T ” 0 ° f U,e ck«
Mr. Salisbury in the first volume of the Lm nm n Tvamaaiom ' 1 papcl ™ shortly ^ Published by
_ From this botanist, however, i
with the terminology i
my friend , Mr._ , Brown
. , - ......._rs m his Prodromus o f the Flora o f New Holland w nn 1 n . stePs of
among whereas among the tint Orchide,Cypripedium Orckidm.
i
. ^ e^ ^ « r tn a to r a l wlmle o f tire genera were originally refereed6 to fire ^Mer
v e ^ S ^ m l d l S
figured by Linnteus in the Flora Lapponica, under the name of
not unfrequenfly bear two flowers; instances of which are also sometimes, thongh v^ylTly to be seen w” d ts H 13
peat earth, in a situation where it may only receive the morning sun° and in w i^ h 6 10 a u] ixture of loam and
moss or dead leaves thickly strown over it; or, if in a pot, may“ be sheltered b , a l i n e during J C S S j £ i °f