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and then resumes an upright position to near its 

 summit, where it is again bent. It is, also, twisted in 

 a unique manner, so that its front surface, including 



Fig. 32. 



M0IIM0DI>:S IQNKA. 



Lateral view of flower, with the upper sepal and the near upper petal 

 cut ofT, 



N.B. The labellutn in the drawing is a little lifted up, to show the de- 

 pression on its under surface, which ought to be pressed close down 

 on the bent summit of the column. 



u. anther. 



pd. pedicel of pollinium. 



s. etigma. 



I. labellum. 

 I. s lateral sepal. 



the anther, rostellum, and the upper part of the stigma 

 faces one side of the flower ; this being either to the 



