The other species which have been figured in this 
Magazine are:—Mormodes Pardina, Batem. (t. 3900) ; 
its variety wnicolor, Hook. (t. 3879); M. Cartoni, Hook. 
(t. 4214); M. atropurpurea, Hook. (t. 4577) ; M. Greenit, 
Hook. (t. 5802); M. Colossus, Rchb. f. (t. 5840); M. Ocanne, 
Linden & Rchb. f. (t. 6496), and M. rolfeanum, L. Lind. 
(t. 7438). 
Descr.—A densely tufted epiphyte, about a foot high. 
Bulbs oblong, more or less conical, fleshy, two to three 
inches long, clothed with the broad imbricating leaf- 
sheaths. Leaves oblong or lanceolate-oblong, acuminate, 
plicate, membranous, bright green, about three to nine 
inches long, one and a quarter to one and three-quarter 
inches broad. Scapes basal, erect, about nine inches to a 
foot high; raceme lax, many-flowered. Bracts oblong, 
acute, somewhat concave, two to five lines long. Pedicels 
an inch to an inch and a half long. Flowers medium- 
sized, somewhat globose, and deep orange-yellow through- 
out. Sepals elliptic-oblong, subacute, about ten lines 
long, somewhat incurved, and the lateral pair more or 
less reflexed at the base. Petals very similar to the sepals 
in shape, incurved. Lip broadly clawed, rather shorter 
than the sepals; limb obliquely twisted, broadly obovate- 
oblong, apiculate, very concave, without crests. Colwmn 
obliquely twisted, broad, with two rather sharp angles, 
about five lines long; anther-case apiculate; pollinia four, 
connate in two pairs, attached to an oblong stipes and 
circular gland.—R, A. Rotrs. 
Figs. 1, lip and column; 2, anther-case; 3 and 4, pollinariam, seen from 
front and back :~all much enlarged. 
