PHALZNOPSIS. 421 
The lip is three-lobed, with the side lobes almost orbicular, 
and white, spotted at the base with purple; the middle 
lobe is white, tinged in certain places on the margin with 
yellow, and separates at the apex into two long, slender 
filaments, which curl upwards. This showy Orchid flowers 
at various seasons, oftenest perhaps in summer. It is a 
native of the Malayan Archipelago, and was introduced 
in 1883. 
Williams’ Orchid Album, v., t. 209. 
Fig. 108. Phalenopsis Schilleriana 
(much reduced), 
P. Schilleriana.—This is certainly one of the most 
desirable of the genus, and both in foliage and flower is 
an extremely handsome Orchid. Its beautiful, oblong leaves 
