Materials :—Oné rich specimen from Schlim; a flower given 
by Mr. Low; a flower out of the Saundersian garden; a very rich 
specimen (whole plant with two flowers) from Mr. Endres; 
description of the living plant and fresh flower made at Mr. 
Saunders’s residence. 
Tab. 103.—The plant. 1, side view of the flower, sepals and tepals 
cut +; 2, expanded lip + ; 8, front view of column +. 
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This is a plant with many long leaves, large pseudobulbs, and 
few flowers, produced singly. It 1s easy of cultivation, treated as 
recommended for Trichopilia rostrata (Tab. 100). I received the 
plant from the Messrs. Veitch, who procured it from Costa Rica. 
—W.W.S. 
