three to five inches long, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 
cuspidately serrate, base acute, dark green, upper sessile, 
lower petioled; stipular glands large, shortly stipitate, 
globose. Peduncles axillary, sub-corymbosely crowded at 
the top of the stem, stout, erect, naked, unequal in height, 
bearing terminal, short, few-flowered racemes; bracts 
narrowly lanceolate, very variable in length and breadth, 
one-tenth to one-fourth of an inch long; pedicels about 
twice as long. Flowers half to three-quarters of an inch 
long, pale rose-coloured, Sepals obliquely ovate, cuspi- 
date, green. Standard erect, orbicular, notched at the 
base and apex. Wings twice as long as the standard ; 
basal lobe acute, yellow, speckled with red, terminal dola- 
briform, deep rose-coloured. Lip rather longer than the - 
wings, broadly funnel-shaped-or saccate, suddenly narrowed 
into a slender, incurved spur. Capsule three-fourths 
of an inch long, narrowly sub-clavate, five-angled, pendu- 
lous from the decurved apex of the pedicel, many-seeded. 
Seeds about an eighth of an inch long, linear-oblong, 
smooth.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, portion of top of stem with stipular glands; 2, portion of margin of 
leaf; 3, bract; 4, wing-petal ; 5, stamens :—all enlarged, 
