tended into the spur of the upper petal, bifid at the point : 

 labella two small, oval, emarginate petals, bearded at the 

 point, supported on long twisted claws. These nectaries are 

 three times smaller than the petals. Capsules three. 



We have no doubt but our species is the urceolatum of 

 Jacquin, and sufficiently distinct from exaltatnm, of which 

 it has been supposed to be a variety. It seems to us to be 

 more nearly allied to Slaphisagria ; and may be the long- 

 spurred variety of that species mentioned by Willdenow. 



Is perfectly hardy. Its native country uncertain. Com- 

 municated by John Walker, Esq. of Arno's-Grove. 



