Descr. Pseudo-bulbs oblong, compressed, two-edged, 

 bearing at the apex one or two oblong, coriaceous, obtuse, 

 nerveless leaves. Scape from the base of the bulbs, thrice 

 as long as the leaves. Flowers numerous, racemed. Brac- 

 teas small, squamiform. Sepals unequal ; the lateral ones 

 two inches long, the upper one nearly equalling the petals, 

 about an inch in length ; all of them, including the petals, 

 linear -subulate, yellow - green, with a few large, brown 

 blotches. Lip two-thirds the length of the lateral sepals, 

 broadly obovate, acute, a little waved, the lower half with 

 the margins revolute : the colour is yellow, tinged with 

 green, and spotted with small blotches of brown, and, at the 

 base above, is an oblong, yellow callosity, or tubercle, with 

 three small teeth. Column and anther, as in the Genus. 



son's, under the name Brassia Wrayce, which is B. brachiata, Lindl., 

 inBENTHAM's "Plantee Hartwegiame," p. 94; but the description is too 

 much at variance with the present plant, to induce me to suppose it can be 

 the same, especially since it is said the sepals are sometimes six inches 

 long. 



