flowered, and lengthening much when all the flowers are 
expanded. Bractee long, subulate, about as long as the 
slender, red, pedicels of the flowers. Flowers at first droop- 
ing, then patent. Calyx slightly hairy, reddish green, two- 
lipped, upper lip bifid, lower lip trifid. Petals ofa pale rose 
colour. Vexillum obovate, having two oblong, white spots 
within near the base. Ale and keel alike in shape, the 
latter smaller. Stam. diadelphous. Germen linear. Style 
curved upwards. Stigma obtuse. 
This is a pretty greenhouse plant, blossoming in June 
and July, and was drawn from specimens sent by Dr. Gra- 
HAM, Which he had raised at the Edinburgh Garden from 
seeds sent by Dr. Watuicn. 
From the Botanical Register we learn, that the plant is a 
native of the Himala Mountains. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Vexillum. 3. Keel and one of the Ale. 4. Calyx, 
Stamens, and Pistil. 5. Pistil—All more or less Magnified. 
