green. Panicle from the base of the pseudo-bulb, shortly 
peduncled, drooping, graceful, lax-flowered; rachis and 
slender pedicels curved; bracts very small, appressed. 
Flowers one and a half inch in diameter, sweet-scented. 
Sepals golden yellow with broad blotches of pale brown; 
dorsal small, half an inch long, stipitate, obovate or elliptic, 
obtuse; lateral deflexed and hidden by the lip, linear- 
oblong, obtuse. Petals more than twice as large as the 
sepals, broadly obovate, deeply sinuate and almost lobulate, 
pale brown. Jip very large, one inch long and one and a 
quarter broad, shortly stipitate ; lateral lobes very small, 
square with acute angles, yellow speckled with red; 
terminal lobe fan-shaped from a very narrow base, undu- 
late, golden yellow with a broad pale-brown outer margin ; 
calli at its base one on each side oblong, very prominent, 
warted; the area between the lateral lobes is also warted. 
Column very small, yellow banded with red; wings 
rounded.—J. D. H. 
_ Fig. 1, Column and lip seen in front; 2, ovary column and base of lip; 3, anther 
lid; 4, pollen masses :—all enlarged. 
