it in any other species. In some of the Eulophias the colours of 

 the flowers vary considerably, especially in the lip, and too much 

 reliance cannot be placed on it ; in others, especially the uni- 

 coloured species, there is little variation. The present species 

 somewhat resembles E. laxiflora Schlechtei', but is readily dis- 

 tinguishable from that by the absence of any projecting- foot at 

 the base of the column. From E. cemula Schlechter it may be 

 known by the broader sepals and petals and by the broad truncated 

 apex of the middle lobe of the lip. 



