SEPTEMBER, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 2 
SARCOCHILUS UNGUICULATUS. 
THE annexed figure represents a plant of the curious Sarcochilus 
unguiculatus, and is reproduced from a photograph sent by Mr. M. J. Pope, 
Naugatuck, Conn., U.S.A. It was obtained under the name of Sarcochilus 
calceolus, but Mr. Pope writes :—‘I think it must be S. unguiculatus, as 
the description given in Orchid Review, vol. ii. p- 231, seems to suit it 
Fig. 37. SARCOCHILUS UNGUICULATUS. 
admirably, except that the eight plants here open Seance in the ips rae 
Soon after daybreak—and close between 9 and 10 coe. = ae 
days they sometimes stay open until 12 or 1 o’clock. Five flowers is 2 
most I have had on one spike; there are usually but three or four. It is 
rather strange that all the flowers open at the same time, and all the plants 
