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have round leaves, a name more specific may perhaps be 
hereafter selected. 
1. Plant natural size. 
2. Flower seen laterally. 
Do. one lateral, and the posticous sepal removed. 
Labellum rather spread out (in front.) 
. Columna and Anther front, a rostellum, 5 dorsal carina, 
3-bi-tuberculate portion of stigma. 
Anther back suboblique view. 
Pollinia part. 
Pollinia in situ. (not seen so perfectly.) 
Columna most part of its foot removed, a attachment of 
anther, 6 rostellum, c dorsal carina, d tuberculate portion 
of stigma; is the stigmatic surface confined to this 
base; ог spread up along the carina also, or all over 
-the stigmatic surface; it agrees with the character 
(except habit) of Trichostasia, Bl. 
4. Eria cylindripoda Gr. 
Caulescens cespitosa ob-rhizo matibus valde  abbreviatis» 
surculis squamis carnosis viridi purpureo-maculatis tectis. 
Caulibus cylindraceis, subspathamzeis basin squamas vaginisve. 
binis brunneis vestitis apice bifoliis, foliis lanceolatis petiolis 
arcte vaginantibus acutis apice obliquis carnosis luteo-viridi- 
bus 1-veniis, subplicatis. 
Racemo terminale pendulo e squamis, quarum supera carina- 
tis, carina viride, laxiuscula, flor 3-4 in partis florifera flexu- 
oso, bracteis linearibus, ovario 3-plo brevioribus, floribus posti- 
cis sepala albida bases versus purpurascente, et sub 3-venia. 
Pet. alba, labellum extus album, intus sanguineo-pulcher- 
rime lineatum, saltem quoad lobos lateralis terminale eodem 
colore maculato, cristis luteis basin sanguineo-punctulatis, ut 
etiam lobi apex. Sepala oblongo-linearia obtusiuscula, lateralia 
basi oblique inter se et cum pede columns (angulum cum 
columne vix efformante) in gibberem connatum. postico recti- 
usculo, ut etiam petalaque lanceolata alba. 
Poor ар м 
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