Tab. 115.—The plant, as represented by our artist. 1, a flower, 
with a part of the primary peduncle; 2, flower, with removed sepals + ; 
3, expanded lip +; 4, side view of lip +; 5, column and nail of 
lip +. 
This is a neat, dwarf, and very remarkable plant, with green 
and yellow hispid sepals, and petals covered with long hairs. 
My specimens came from Moulmein. It should be cultivated 
in a warm stove, where it flowers freely when placed upon a block 
with a little green moss. When growing it should be kept 
shaded and well supplied with water; when at rest, moderately 
Gey. WS. 
