distinct species. “‘ The leaves,’ Mr. Parker observes, “ are 
invariably more coriaceous, more lanceolate, shorter, less 
striated, and acute, only one or two, the segments of the 
sepals more unequal (to say nothing of the difference in the 
spotting).”’ It will, indeed, undoubtedly rank next to E. 
variegatum. | 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Column and Lip :—magnified. 
