obtuse-angled excavation before the adhesion to the lip, and on 
each side one triangular excavation. Column short; posterior 
lacinie of androclinium ligulate and ciliato-fimbriate ; rostellum 
straight, bicuspidate. Stigmatic hollow rounded, with lobes on 
its under margin. Anther with a keel forming an outspringing 
angle over the blunt body. Pollinia distinct. Caudicle with two 
angles at its cohesion with the pollinia. 
Materials :—T'wo herbarium specimens; sketches and descrip- 
tion from fresh specimens sent by Mr. Low; description of the 
living plant in the Saundersian garden. 
Tab. 100.—Plant bearing only a young leaf; 1, lip +; 2, column, 
side view +; 8, column, anterior view +; 4, front view of anther- 
case and stigmatic hollow +; 5, anther + ; 6, pollinarium +. The 
figures 4 and 5 added by Rehb. f. 
I procured this, pretty and elegant T'richopilia at the Messrs. 
Stevens’ Sale Rooms, and it was stated that New Grenada was 
its native country. It requires a cool, damp, shady stove, and 
should be grown in spongy peat and sphagnum, with the pots 
drained two-thirds their depth by crocks. It flowers freely.— 
W.W. S. 
