lobed, somewhat saddle-shaped, fleshy arched, half as long as the 

 petals, side lobes small rounded erect-incurved, the middle lobe 

 larger oblong subretuse deflexed ; column oblong-cuneate curved, 

 ■without wings, shorter than the lip; capsule cylindrical, together 

 with the pedicel about 1"5 cm. long. 



Described from numerous living specimens. Colour of the lip 

 bright dark green, the remaining parts of the flower greenish 

 yellow. The species appears to be endemic ; a supposed identi- 

 fication with specimens (in fruit onljO collected by Mann on the 

 Cameroon Mt., being extremely doubtful. It is somewhat 

 frequent on the Cape Peninsula, but I have never seen many 

 plants together excepting on the top of the hills just behind 

 Simon's Town. 



