erect-spreading- lanceolate acute, exceeding the flowers ; lateral 

 sepals spreading oblong obtuse, O'8-l cm long, the odd one a 

 little narrower; petals as long as the sepals and connate with 

 them for one-third or one-fourth of their length, lanceolate obtuse ; 

 lip erect galeate, the mouth suborbicular or wider than long, 

 keeled on the back, the apex free and reflexed, the spurs pendent 

 filiform, a little shorter than the ovary ; rostellum short, the 

 lateral lobes tooth-like acute, the intermediate porrect lanceolate 

 acute ; stigmatiferous lobe rounded at the apex ; ovary 1 cm. long. 



Described from several living and dried specimens. The 

 drawing was made from a plant collected on the Cape Peninsula. 



