* T/ Horticulture International ” of Brussels, in 18938, and 
flowered in the Tropical Orchid House of the Royal 
Gardens in January, 1895. 
Descr.—Pseudobulbs three to four inches long, fusiform, 
terete, straight, pale green. Leaves eight to ten inches long, 
by one and a half to two inches broad, lanceolate, acumi- 
nate, light green above; paler speckled with dark green, 
and strongly nerved beneath ; petiole stout, three to five 
inches long, green and speckled. Scape six inches high, 
stout, erect, pale green, with two or three short obtuse, 
green, appressed sheaths. Raceme terminal, few-fid. ; 
bracts about a third of an inch long, ovate-oblong, ap- 
pressed, green. Flowers erect, four inches long from the tips 
of the defiexed sepals to that of the erect lip; sepals and — 
petals and back of the lip golden-yellow, streaked and 
speckled with blood-red. Sepals broadly ovate, obtusely 
acuminate, deflexed. Petals erect, almost orbicular, obtuse 
or apiculate, rather broader than the sepals. Lip as long 
as the sepals, erect and strongly arched inward, obovate- 
oblong (when spread out) from a subunguiculate base, dark 
red-chestnut within, tip rounded or apiculate, sides revo 
lute. Colwmn white, clouded with red.—.J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Column ; 2, anther-cap ; 8, pollinia :—AJ/ enlarged. 
