inches long and one and a half broad, thin, many-nerved, 
with three or four lower ones almost reduced to sheaths. 
Scapes solitary, erect, 1-7-flowered, scarcely taller than 
the Jeaves, naked below the flowers. Bracts membranous, 
linear-lanceolate, acute, two to three lines long. Pedicels 
about three lines long. Flowers white and red, nine to 
twelve lines long, nodding. Sepals and petals lanceolate, 
acute, erect, incurved, slightly shorter than the labellum. 
Labellum erect, undivided, narrow at the base, obscurely 
saccate, almost free from the column, much widened 
upward, with involute, fimbriate margins and three longi- 
tudinal, fringed crests on the upper surface. Column 
clavate, about half as long as the labellum.— W. B. H. 
Fig. 1, labellum and column; 2, labellam laid open; 3, column; 4, clinan- 
drium; 8, pollen :—adl enlarged. 
