obtuse ; column somewhat tctragonous short ; anther cmarj^uiate 

 at the apex ; pohinia subglobose. 



Described from several living specimens received irom Mr. 

 H. G. Flanagan. I have also made use of Dr. Schlechter's 

 description, but have not seen his type. He, however, saw Mr. 

 Flanagan's specimens and named them E. Jiaccida. I am inclined 

 to think that the plant I have figured as Tab. 11 of this volume 

 and the present plant are closely allied forms of the same species, 

 the latter having smaller flowers differently coloured and narrower 

 leaves, but scarcclv differing otherwise. 



