middle ; lip oblong-obovate deflexed, shorter than the sepals ; 

 rostellum rather large erect somewhat square. 



Described and drawn from a specimen sent by Mr. Sim from 

 the Perie Mt., and I have since seen numerous others from 

 different parts of the country. The specimen drawn is one of 

 the smallest, the average size being about 14 in. high. Colour 

 of the flowers very pale lilac, with darker but yet pale purple 

 spots, ovaries and stem green with purple spots, bracts withering 

 and brown at the tip, A widely spread species of distinct 

 character, recognizable at a glance. 



