teas, and at the extremity, a spike of six to seven distantly - 
placed, pale, yellowish-green flowers. Petals linear and 
very much acuminated, the three outer spreading, the two 
nner combined with the upper one and forming a galea. 
Lip long, much acuminated and reflexed, serrated or denti- 
culate at the margin, the lower half entire, canaliculated, 
the base running down so as to form a lengthened spur, of 
which the lower part only is combined with the germen, 
the rest free, tereti-subulate, curved; about as long as the 
germen. Column short. Stigma with a long, linear apex. 
Anther acuminated, the cells yellow. Bracteas subulato- 
lanceolate, acuminate. 
Fig. 1, Bractee and Flower from which the Petals are removed, showing 
the Spur, Column, and Lip: magnified. 
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