much shorter than 



Flower-stalks and ovary together about 



Sepals and petals nearly equal, ovate, spread out flat and beautifully veined. Z/plineai 

 falcate, twice as short as the sepals, channelled, acute, rather turned upwards at th 

 point, with a compressed, straight, slender spur, nearly as long as the flower-stalk ; a 



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the base of the lip are two teeth pressed close to the base of the column, and paralk 



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Column short, with a small hollowed stisma in front 



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Fig. 1 . Side view of flower : — magnified. 



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