Cymbidium aloifolium, to which it is most nearly allied ; but, 
independently of the large size of the flowers, this is readily 
known by the lamelle of the lip being continuous, straight, 
and touching at the point, instead of being broken in two 
and curved. 1 fear however that some at least of the speci- 
mens distributed by Dr. Wallich upon my authority under 
the number 7352, and the name of C. aloifolium, are this 
C. pendulum, 
” —— A 
