pedicel two inches long. Sepals spreading, nearly straight, 
narrowly linear, oblong-lanceolate, brown, with slender 
acuminate yellow recurved tips, not spotted. Petals rather 
shorter than the sepals, ovate-lanceolate, finely acuminate, 
the base contracted, undulate, golden yellow with brown 
blotches below the middle. Jip with the blade trowel- 
shaped or triangular, about as long as the petals, acuminate, 
the margins crisped, base truncate; claw about half as long 
as the blade, with a lobed erect crest on each side. Column 
white, not winged or cirrhose.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, column and lip; 2, front view of column; 3, anther-case; 4 and 5, back 
and side views of pollen-masses and their gland :—all enlarged. 
