than the side sepals ; petals included under the galea supine 

 linear obtuse, widened incurved concave and obtusely toothed 

 towards the apex ; lip spreading cuneate-obovate with an obtuse 

 tooth-like lobe at the apex (or, according to Sonder, "lanceolate, 

 very shortly puberulous") half to one-third the length of the 

 side sepals ; rostellum obovate, glands rather remote ; ovary 

 clavate straight. 



Described and drawn from living plants sent in Jan., 1893, by 

 Mr. Schlechter, from Zuurbraak, Colour of the flowers white, 

 with dark purple tips to the petals and lip. A very distinct 

 species which must be somewhat rare, since it had only been 

 found once before Mr. Schlechter's recent discovery, and I am 

 therefore greatly indebted to him for enabling me to figure it in 

 this work. 



