Filaments lateral, sulcate ; anthers at the time of examination 
much wasted: pollen glutinous. — 
‘The Germen, which was much incurved at the time the 
_ drawing was taken, afterwards became straighter, and the 
flower in consequence ceased to droop ; the upper petal 
hecoming quite upright, and the lateral ones spreading hori- 
zontally. | 
Native of the East Indies. Communicated by Messrs. 
Waurrtey, Brames, and Mixyz, in November ; who received 
it from the botanic garden at Calcutta. It was brought here 
by Captain Craiciz. The only account we can find of this 
plant, is a mere notice by Dr. Watucn in a letter to 
Dr. Francis Hamitron, published in the first volume of the 
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, of a third new species 
of Cypripepitum from Nepal, to which, we whderstand 
from Mr. Brown, the Doctor has given the naive, which we 
have adopted. 5 
