mouth broadly oblong", apex free reflexed obtuse, spurs pendulous 

 filiform, nearly half as long again as the ovary ; stipe of the 

 column elongate ; rostellum oblong, produced at the apex into an 

 obtuse beak ; stigmatiferous lobe linear-oblong, incurved at the 

 apex, much longer than the rostellum ; glands of the pollinia 

 shaped like a pear reversed. 



Described from one living specimen and several dried ones. 



This is the largest of the Satyriums, and grows very abun- 

 dantly in the low-lying sandy dunes near Muizenberg Retreat and 

 Diep River. 



