The plant as now figured exhibits considerable variety in the 

 markings. The lip, as will be seen, is white, and very deeply 

 seriated at the edge, marked with brownish spots, more or less 

 confluent ; the sepals and petals are of a pale primrose-yellow, 

 strikingly and variedly marked with chocolate-coloured spots. 

 We should add that in order to meet the exigencies of the 

 Plate, it has been necessary to somewhat shorten the footstalks, 

 which are in nature about two inches and a half in length. 



