long, lanceolate, acuminated teeth. Corolla thrice as long 
as the calyx, yellow; all the petals striated with deep, 
orange-brown lines. Vexillum broadly oblong, reflexed. 
Ale oblong, subfalcate, acute, not half the length of the 
carina, which is equal in length with the vexillum and 
much acuminated. 
Our figure is from a drawing made ten years ago, by Mr. 
Joun Curtis, from a plant in the collection of the late Mr. 
Warxer, of Arno’s Grove, but unaccompanied with any 
remark. It is probably a stove plant, and a native of the 
Mauritius: at least, we have received specimens of what 
appears to be exactly the same species of Croraxaria from 
that island, and communicated by M. Boser, under the 
name of “ C. laburnifolia ;” but it is quite different from 
the plant of that name sent by Dr. Waxticu, and agrees in 
many respects with C. bracteata of Roxs. and Dre CanDoLLe, 
and with C. striata of the latter author; both natives of 
the East Indies. 1 have referred it, but doubtfully, to C. 
striata. 
