gth of the stems 



Pedicels nearly t\yo inches long 



Sepals half the 



pedicels, oblong-lanceolate, acute, of a beautiful 



& 



of th 



where the rose-colour fades into whit 



colour, except at the base 



they 



htly broader, ungui 



Petals same colour as the sepals, than which 



ovate, somewhat obt 



Lip 



shoi 



than the sepals, and (when spread flat) nearly round, apiculate, hooded, downy in fi 

 and at the edges, with rich purple interior markings on either side the throat, an 

 ligiiter tint along its centre and at the recurved apex. 



Fig. 1. Column. 2. Lip: — magnified 



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