to which genus this approaches very nearly. In what respect 

 it differs we shall endeavour to show next number, upon 

 figuring Anguloa Clowesii ; a species remarkably different in 

 some respects. 



Fig. 1. represents a section of the labellum, with the plate 

 that lies over the middle cut in two. Fig. 2. shows the 

 column with the two thin sharp-pointed processes which pro- 

 ject forward ; it will be remarked, upon comparing this figure 

 with that in the centre of the flower, that there are in the 

 latter two additional plates, looking like lappets. Those 

 bodies were missing in the first flower that we saw, and were 

 only present in the second ; they belong to the sides of the 

 anther, and are, it is to be supposed, accidental developments. 

 Fig. 3. shows the pollen-masses, with their caudicle and 

 glands. 



