Dear Dr Smith, 
Under separate cover I am sending you a flower, 
preserved in spirit, of a Vanda introduced from Borneo 
by Mr J.Laycock, and I should be grateful if you will name 
it. 
A description of the colour is as follows 
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Sepals and petals - ground colour lemon yellow, the upper 
sepal and petals sparingly flecked with dull red-brown, 
the lower sepals more profusely marked with the same colour, 
especially towards tips, the dots forming broken lines. 
Column slightly paler yellow than petals, suffused at base 
with brownish-red slightly orighter than that on petals. 
Side lobes of lip white with a few fine broken lines of pale 
orange near base and upper*margin. Midlobe of lip pale 
greenish yellow suffused pale brofrnish pink at apex on 
underside; the apex with dull red broken lines between 
calli and two short dull red lines just in front of insertion 
of sidelobes. Spur suffused pale brownish red. Flower 
scented like V.Dearei, but more faintly. 
In the same tube is a flower of a Gr ammat o bhy llum 
just received from Mr Laycock which also we have been unable 
to name here. The habit of the plant is that of G.speciosum , 
but smaller, with a terminal inflorescence. The colour of 
the flower is as follows:n 
J.J.Smith, 
Burgemeester van G-riethuysenplein 8, 
Oegstgeest, 
Holland. 
