ported by Messrs. Veitch, who sent the specimen represented 
here in November, 1871. 
Duscr. Pseudobulbs two to three inches long, ellipsoid, flat- 
tened, channelled. Leaves two, eight to ten inches long, linear- 
ensiform, acute, not narrowed into a petiole keeled especially 
towards the base, coriaceous, bright green. Scape slender, 
drooping, with the broad spreading many-flowered panicle 
longer than the leaves; branches slender, green, flexuose; 
bracts minute, ovate-subulate. Flowers about an inch in 
diameter across the lip, bright golden yellow with red dots 
on the disk of the lip, and bars across the sepals and petals, 
which latter are very small compared with the lip. Dorsal 
sepal one-sixth of an inch long, obovate, obtuse, hooded, 
arching over the column; lateral sepals united into an obovate 
bifid body with acute lobes placed under the lip. Petals 
rather longer than the sepals, oblong, spreading undulate. 
Lip very large, shortly clawed, the claw protruded and 
winged, 3-lobed; lateral lobes many orbicular, sessile, crenate, 
flat ; mid-lobe reniform, much broader than long, bifid with 
an acute sinus, margins waved; disk with several warts in 
a transverse line, and a prominent horn, besides other smaller 
warts in irregular series. Column short, with coriaceous 
rounded wings.—J. D. H. 
Fig; 1, Flower with midlobe of lip cut away :—enlarged. 
