drawn by the skilful pencil of Mrs. Wrrners, was raised 
in June of last year. It is a very distinct species, and 
of easy culture. 
Descr. The pseudo-bulb, in this specimen, was broadly 
ovate, furrowed longitudinally and transversely, so as to be 
marked with oblong convex areolz; the whole dark-green, 
but covered with a delicate semi-transparent, silvery pellicle, 
and crowned with two or three erect, but slightly recurved, — 
carinated and acuminated, dark-green, obscurely striated, 
coriaceous leaves. Scape, from the centre of these leaves, 
a foot long, slender, erect, bearing a terminal raceme of 
eight or ten, rather distant, handsome flowers. Sepals and 
petals almost spathulate, spreading, yellowish-green, the 
two latter rather smaller. Colwmn club-shaped, tipped 
with orange. Lip deeply three-lobed, white, with three 
deep pink streaks, the two lateral lobes obovate, standing 
out at right angles from the middle lobe, which is large, 
plaited, obscurely four-lobed. 
