C@LOGYNE. 129 
in pendent racemes of about three flowers each; colour 
pure white, with two large, orange-yellow spots on the 
front lobe of the lip, the throat being yellow and brown. 
Grown in a basket, or on a raft, this plant makes a hand- 
Fig. 382, Flowers of Caelogyne corrugata 
(nat. size). 
some specimen, and when in flower it is a most beautiful 
Orchid. Introduced from Moulmein about 1866. It requires 
the same treatment as C. cristata. Syn. C. ocellata 
maxima. 
Botanical Magazine, t. 5323. 
