axillary, solitary; peduncle three to five inches long. 
Utricle of perianth the form of the human stomach, two 
to two and a half inches long, green at the base, dirty 
purple beyond it with broad dull-green ribs, glandular 
within on the eoncave surface, and with two collateral 
suborbicular auricle-like pubescent disks or calli just 
-within the throat on the opposite side to the glandular ; 
tube short, villous within; upper lip five to eight inches 
long, sword-shaped, acuminate, slightly recurved, pale brown 
with broad yellow ribs; lower lip clawed, the claw about 
one inch long by one-third of an inch broad, linear, keeled 
by a stout midrib, waved, clouded with brown and yellow, 
suddenly dilating into a suborbicular two-lobed limb three 
to four inches in diameter, which is yellowish reticulate 
with red-brown nerves on the under surface, and brown . 
_ mottled with darker brown on the upper. Stamens six; 
anthers obtuse. Capsule five inches long, clavate, nar- 
rowed into a long stipes.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Ventricle and tube of perianth laid open, showing the glandular 
surfaces, pubescent disks, and column of stamens; 2, portion of the glandular 
surface ; 3, staminal column :—all but jig. 1 enlarged. 
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