odd sepal ovate acute, all about 3 mill, long; petals somewhat 

 shorter, cuueate acute, with a small tooth near the apex, or 

 entire ; lip spreading, as long as the sepals, lanceolate in outline, 

 with 2 thickish obtuse erect-incurved lobules at base, 3-lobed 

 towards the apex, the side lobes short subulate acute, the middle 

 lobe much larger triangular acuminate, spur cylindrical, nearly 

 straight pendulous, 6-7 mill, long ; column short ; rostellum 

 broadly ovate at base, thence narrowed to the truncate apex ; 

 gland single ovate, mth a rhomboid-obcuneate stalk ; pollinia 

 approximate spheroidal. 



The plant figured is drawn from living specimens received 

 from Zululand, and flowered at Kenilworth near Cape Town. 

 For the description I have also availed myself of the specimens 

 of Sanderson's No. 562, and his drawing from life, preserved in 

 tlie herbarium of Trinity College, Dublin. These show plants of 

 somewhat stouter growth and shorter leaves than mine, and the 

 drawing represents an apical tooth to the petals which is wanting 

 in mine ; otherwise they agree well and are undoubtedly speci- 

 fically identical. The flowers are cream-coloured or, according 

 to Sanderson, "pale waxy yellow." 



