_ It is four times the size of that individual, with more copi- 
ous, paler-coloured scales on the stems and pseudo-bulbs, 
these latter are broader in proportion to their length, more 
compressed and even (not furrowed on the surface) ; the 
leaf is much longer and more ligulate ; the peduncle exceeds 
the bulb in length; the petals and sepals are acute, and 
the apex of the lip is not bifid. 
Fig. 1. Flower, from which the two lateral sepals are removed. 2. Lip. 
3. 3. Anther-case. 4.4. Pollen-masses :—magnified. 
