is the recently described J. Wolteriana, Kraenzl., which 
however differs, according to the published account, in 
having the inside of the lip and parts of the column hirsute. 
Descriprion.—lerb, epiphytic ; pseudobulbs  fusiform- 
oblong, 43-5 in. long, clothed with membranous, striate, 
imbricate sheaths. Leaves recurved, elongate-lanceolate, 
acute or acuminate, 3-5-nerved, plicate, firm, 6-12 in. long, 
14-14 in. wide. Scapes axillary, 4-7 in. long, clothed 
below with tubular sheaths, many-flowered; bracts ovate- 
oblong, obtuse, 24-4 lin. long; pedicels 14-2 in. long. 
Flowers showy, cinnabar-red with a yellow lip. Sepals 
vblong-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, somewhat recurved 
at the tip and edges, 1-14 in. long; the later sepals some- 
what reflexed. Petals erect, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, 
the tip and edges recurved, 1-1} in. long. Lip clawed, 
3-lobed, 2-1 in. long; lateral lobes wide oblong, 24 lin. 
long; mid-lobe ovate, acuminate, reflexed, about 4 lin. long. 
Column obliquely incurved, acute, 2 in. long. 
Fig. 1, anther cap ; 2, pollinarium ; 3, whole plant :—1 and 2 enlarged, 3 reduced. 
