emarginate, clawed at base, the appendage rising thick and 

 columnar, then separating into two strap-shaped arms curved 

 horizontally forward, truncate and toothed at the apex; rostellum 

 bipartite beaked, each arm bearing one of the erect distant cells 

 of the anther on its anterior part ; stigmas 2, pulvinate. 



Described from several living and dried specimens. The limb 

 of the lip and the tips of the petals are bright golden yellow, the 

 rest of the flower pale yellow ; all parts except the side sej)als 

 are very fleshy. Eeadily distinguished by the forward-curving 

 arms of the appendage to the lip, and the crisped leaves. The 

 former character may be compared with C. microglossum, but the 

 arrangement of the anther and stigmas is very different. 



