from all in the remarkably contracted mouth, entire at the 
slightly dentato-ciliate at the margin. 
Living plants of this Catasetum were sent by Bell Ed- 
ward Lloyd, Esq. from Brazil to Miss P. S. Falkj^er of 
Fairfield, who presented them to the Liverpool Botanic Gar- 
den. They flowered in the stove in May 1826. 
Fig. 1. Front view of the Lip. Fig. 2. Side view of ditto. Fig. 3. Ver- 
tical section of ditto. Fig. 4. Germen and column of fructification. 
Fig. 5. Inner view of the anther-case, enclosing the pollen-mass. Fig. 6. 
Back view of the pollen-mass — All more or less magnified. 
