Zygopetalum, and a consideration of B. Lalindei tends to 
confirm me in this opinion. | 
Descr. Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, gradually nar- 
rowed below into the petiole, one foot long more or less, about 
one and a half inches broad, strongly five-nerved. Flowers two 
and a half to three inches broad on peduncles about 3 inches 
long, one-flowered with two or three sheathing bracts. Sepals 
spreading and recurved at the lips, broadly ovate-oblong, ob- 
tuse, rose-coloured with straw-coloured tips, the lower margin 
of the lateral ones also straw-coloured. Petals spreading, 
undulate, oblong, obtuse, rose-coloured with white margins. 
_ Lip ovate hastate, margins and tip recurved, the latter ob- 
tusely pointed, golden yellow; disk with raised close-pressed, 
blunt, smooth lamelle. Column broader than the raised disk 
of the lip, arched, rose-coloured.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Column; 2, lip: —both enlarged. 
