collector for Messrs. Sander & Sons, and flowered at Kew 
in May, 1906, under tropical treatment. 
Descr.—A ‘dwarf, erect epiphyte, 8-12 in. high, bearing | 
a few stout roots on the stem. Leaves in two ranks, 
spreading, nearly } in. apart, oblong, obtuse and unequally 
2-lobed at ms apex, thick and leathery, o-3 im ae 
rather over 4 in. broad. Racemes sometimes branch 
8-10 in. Jong, many-flowered. Bracts ovate-oblong, ob 
about ;, in. long. Flowers yellow, spotted with cri: 
on the sepals, spur and lower part of the petals ; 
the lip and apex of the petals deep crimson. Uj 
narrowly oblong, obtuse, concave, $ in. lon 
sepals spathulate, somewhat obtuse and concav 
long, 4. in. broad. Petals narrowly oblong, 
somewhat concave, } in. long. Lig 3-lobe 
side lobes erect, triangular, acute, flesh: 
spreading, cordate-orbicular, obtaes with 5 fl 
the base; sac oblong, obtuse, $ in. long. 
much shorter than the lip.—R. A. Route 
Fig. 1, lip and column; 2, osterior part * 
5, pollen masses :—all enlarged. 3 Bp 
