prown-purple bars towards the base. Basal lobe of lip ob- 
long, with two short plaited lobes and an intermediate 
spinous process placed over the mouth of the spur; terminal 
lobe obovate-spathulate, crenate, concave and gibbous below, 
white, with a raised, dark violet, smooth, median ridge, and 
a few paler violet spots. Spur short, funnel-shaped, obtuse, 
the point reaching half the length of the lip, to the gibbosity 
at the back of which it points. Co/wma one third of an inch 
long, incurved. Anther beaked. Pollinia globose ; caudicle 
short.—J. D. HH. 
Fig. 1, Column and anther; 2, pollinia; 3, lip and spur ; 4, anterior view 
of lip :—all magnified. 
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