sac or summit rounded and laterally compressed, about as long 

 as the side sepals ; petals narrow-falcate acuminate ; lip linear 

 at base, cruciform in the middle with two short arms, thence 

 dilated into a goblet-shaped process, the rim higher and acute 

 in front, reflexed on the sides, and produced behind into a long 

 linear straight piece, pubescent at the apex ; arms of the rostellum 

 distant spreading deflexed. 



Described and drawn from living specimens from the Cape 

 Peninsula. Flowers green. The shape of the lip is very 

 peculiar, and I do not know any other species with which it can 

 be compared. It seems to be rather scarce on the Peninsula, 

 but I found it in some numbers in French Hoek, near the farm 

 Keerwieder. 



