trees in muddy swamps in great luxuriance. From the 
evidence of a drawing made by Col. Lister, lent me from 
the Calcutta Herbarium (since the publication of the 
Orchids in the “ Flora of British India’’) it is a native of 
Chittagong. The plant here figured was sent to Kew in 
1892 from Port Blair, in the Andamans, by E. Horace 
Man, Esq., C.1.E., Deputy Superintendent, Port Blair and 
Nicobars. It flowered in May of the present year.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Lip and column; 2, hypochile and base of epichile; 3, column; | 
4, anther ; 5, pollinia :—AJ/ enlarged. 
