ttZl^. l?r'±i''''"^''' - '"'ove quoted, may have been 



intended for the other 

 The drawing 



made 



October, 1837, from 



that flowered in the collection of John Rog 



Streatham 



It is, as far as I kno 



Corycium having blossomed in Europ 



the fi 



Esq. Jun 



of 



The dissections 



shew the 

 this genus 



Fig 



of the very 



the accompanying plate 



organization found in 



the parts removed 



petals and 



flower seen in profile, with „_ 

 Fig. 2. is a front view of the same 



of 



part of the fig 



pper sepal having been 



oflf; the principal 



represents the lip, with the point of 



double sepal just visible at the base 



Fig. 3. sh 



n^ th J r£^'°^ ""' 5 ^? '^*<^^" by the scar represented 



the upper edg 



the glands of the pollen masses 



lying in the cavities of the rostellum 



Fig. 5. is a sketch of 



.?; , ^re„the same parts seen in a different 



anther 



direction, with the pollen 



