Descr.—Stem tall, stout, leafy. Lower leaves ovate or 
oblong, upper much longer, four to eight inches long, 
lanceolate, acuminate, glabrous, or with the nerves beneath 
minutely scaberulous. aceme glabrous, or minutely 
puberulous, elongate; flowers distant; bracts foliaceous, 
lower three to four inches long, lanceolate, acuminate ; 
pedicels with the ovary one-sixth to one-fourth of an inch 
long. Sepals three-fourths of an inch long, green, 
streaked with dull red nerves; dorsal erect, broadly ovate, 
concave; lateral ovate-lanceolate, sub-acute, recurved. 
Petals rather shorter than the sepals, erect, obliquely 
ovate, obtuse, pale pink, with red nerves. Lip as long as 
the sepals ; hypochile saccate, its lateral lobes erect, broadly 
ovate, strongly nerved, tip rounded, pale rose-coloured 
tuft streaked with dark red externally, deeper red within; 
epichile ovate or ovate-lanceolate, from a dilated, almost 
two-lobed base, sub-acute, dark red. Oolwmn stout, with 
two bluish lateral horns below the clinandrium.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Lip; 2, side, and 3, front view of column and anther :—AIl enlarged. 
