visable to state any thing further upon the subject until the 
whole classification of Vandeous Orchidaces can be brought 
under consideration. 
Figure 1, in the accompanying plate, represents the upper 
sduior tiie labellam:  Atate bess of ihe tienen nGneale 
downy tubercle, which projects towards a small three-toothed 
plate, which is directed backwards from the base of the meta- 
chilium. The latter has two falcate lobes which curve for- 
wards, and have, in the recess formed by their junction, a 
triangular fleshy tooth. The epichilium is membranous, 
lozenge-shaped, and rounded at the point. 
