streaked with red lines within, cut into three deep lobes, of 
which the lateral ones include the column by curving up- 
wards, the intermediate lobe is the largest, obovate, entire. 
Column semicylindrical, white, with two incurved teeth, 
one on each side above. Anther hemispherical, of two 
double cells, bearing yellow, waxy, pollen-masses. Germen 
clavate, tapering downwards into a pedicel. 
This, a second species of the new Genus Encycuia, was 
obligingly communicated, and accompanied with a sketch, 
by Mrs. Arnotp Harrison, from her rich collection at 
Aigburgh; with the information, that it was gathered in 
woods above Rio de Janeiro by Mr. Warr, and that it 
imparted a delightful fragrance. The general structure of 
the flowers is so similar to those of the Encycuia viridi- 
flora (t. 2831,) communicated by the same lady, and from 
the same country, that I have no hesitation in referring it to 
that Genus: the character of which, I find it consequently 
necessary in some degree to correct. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Labellum, and the Column forced up from the Label- 
lum. 3, 4. Anther-case. 5. Double Pollen-masses, from one of the double 
Cells of the Anther :-—Magnified. 
