2nd 
July, 
29 . 
Dear Carr, 
Herewith another Sarcanthus from Laycock, 
collected on Mt Ophir. 
Stem apparently pendulous, ahout 5 inches long 
There are inflorescences from the 5 basal leaf 
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axils, the longest J inches long, nude for 1/3 from the base 
but with two short branches on the nude portion* The other 
spikes are simple# but one old fruiting one has 2 branches. 
The inflorescence is green throughout its length, the flower 
pedicels also green* The flowers are rather distant, the 
sepals and petals greenish or yellowish with a broad dull 
red-brown stripe, the lip white when first opened, then 
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turning yellowish. The spur has the effect of being semi¬ 
transparent. 
/The leaf is of the usual Sarcanthus type, but 
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very thick, J inc long 1 in broad and unequally bilobed at 
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the tip. The one enclosed is an old one from the bottom 
of the stem. The upper ones are stiffer. I have enclosed 
a perfect leaftip. 
Yours sincerely, 
C. E. Carr, Esq., 
Tembeling, 
Pahang. 
