nankeen to sulphur-coloured. Sepals and tepals with many pur- 
plish brown lines parallel to their length. Lip white inside, with 
several entire lines and lines of small dots, both purplish brown. 
Claw of the lip with some purplish lines underneath. Column 
deep yellow, with a somewhat purplish hue. The plant repre- 
sented by our artist has the lip entirely yellow. The purplish 
dots are indicated by him in fig. 1. 
Materials :—Sketch from fresh flowers, and description from it ; 
only two flowers in the herbarium; inspection of the plant at 
Mr. Day’s; plants at the Hamburgh Botanic Garden. 
Tab. 116.—The plant. 1, column and lip before it +; 2, lip, 
expanded; 8, 4, pollinia +. Fig. 2 given by Prof. Reichenbach, f. 
I obtained my figure of this plant from a specimen which 
flowered in the Royal Gardens at Kew. It grows freely with me as 
recommended for Bulbophyllum Dayanum, No. 115, and also does 
well in a basket, with sphagnum and spongy peat.—W. W. S. 
