plate to do justice to the whole plant. It is an inhabitant.-of the 
Burman Empire, growing on Lagerstremia Regina, on the banks 
of the Tenasserim river, near Barlavo, according to Griffith. 
Descr. A large species, with copious foliage growing in a dis- 
tichous manner. Leaves broadly lorate, recurved, a foot and a 
half long, very obtuse, and deeply and unequally emarginate at 
the apex. Raceme large, drooping. lowers three inches lon 
in their greatest diameter, golden-yellow, richly spotted and 
blotched with cimmamon-brown. Column and lip white, the 
the latter small in proportion to the petals, thick and fleshy. 
Column short. 
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” Fig. I. Side view of the column and lip. 2. Front view of the column and 
anther. 3. Pollen-masses :—magnified. 
