shrivellng much when dry, very unequally two-lobed at the 
apex; the dobes rounded, margins undulated, dark-green. 
facemes drooping, four to eight inches long, lax-flowered. 
Flowers white, with a pale-greenish tinge. Bracts broadly 
ovate or boat-shaped, subacute or acuminate, brown. Pedicel 
with ovary an inch and a half long. Petals, sepals and lip all 
of equal length and similar, narrow lanceolate-subulate, with 
slender acuminate points, recurved, about an inch and a half 
long. Spur very long, slender, flexuous, twice or thrice as 
long as the perianth, pale yellow-green. Column short and 
stout. fostellum much produced into a subulate beak. Anther- 
case with a projecting, obtuse beak, much shorter than the 
rostellum. Pollinia small.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1. Column and lip. 2. Column, anther-case, and rostellum. 3. 
Transverse section of ovary. 4. Upper view of column, anther-case, and 
rostellum. 5. Pollinia:—all magnified. 
