nodding, broadly-ovate, much-branched, very many-flowered ; 

 branches green, slender, curved, and spreading. Bracts su- 

 bulate, half an inch to an inch long, green. Pedicels and 

 ovary an inch to an inch and a half long, very slender, and 

 flower rose-pink. Flowers three-quarters of an inch in dia- 

 meter. Sepals spreading and reflexed, linear-spathulate, 

 obtuse. Petals almost filiform, but rather broader at the 

 apex, as long as the sepals. Lip sessile on the apex of the 

 column; two lateral lobes obovate-oblong, irregularly cre- 

 nate ; middle divided nearly to the base into two broadly- 

 linear, spreading, oblique lobes ; disk with small yellow longi- 

 tudinal calli ; edges of the lobes of the lip Avhite.— J. D. R 



Pig. 1. Reduced figure of entire plant. 2. Upper part of stem. 3. Branch 

 of panicle, both of the natural size. 4. Flower -.—magnified. 



