the base into two horizontal protruded, straight horns or 
spurs, which include, in a groove or furrow, the pedicels of 
the pollen masses, and are terminated by the brown gland. 
At their base beneath are two sessile yellowish glands. 
Pollen mass oblong, granulated: pedicel very long. Ger- 
men cylindrical, striated, and twisted. 
This singular species of Hapenaria came up in a pot of 
mould which we received, at the Glasgow garden, from the 
Horticultural Society, and which was marked as containing 
Neorria orchioides. It belongs to the true Hapenarta of 
Witipenow, of which that author described but two spe- 
cies, characterized by having two long spur-like processes 
from the base of the anther, which contain the lengthened 
pedicels of the pollen masses. From both those species it 
is abundantly distinct. The bud has a curious appearance, 
being much compressed laterally, and notched on one side : 
the cornu too is developed considerably before the expan- 
sion of the perianth. 
Flowered nit the stove, in the month of October, 1826. _ 
Fig. 1. Side view of a Flower. 2. Front view of the Helmet, Anther, and 
Lip. 3. Lateral Petal. 4. Anther. 5, Pollen mass.—Magnified. 
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