with small denticulations; appendix depressed, ending between 
the end of the lateral lobes and slightly arched on both sides 
towards the base. Column trigonous, villous in the middle, 
velvety to the base. Anther blunt, velvety. Stigmatic hollow 
transverse, very low. Sepals olive or green. Tepals, lip and 
column white; lip with some pallid purplish streaks and blotches. 
Claw of lip yellow. ‘T'wo brown blotches on the yellow foot 
of column. 
Materials :—I often saw the Schillerian type living, and made 
sketches and descriptions from the living plant: we have it now 
at the Hamburgh Botanic Garden. ‘Twenty-one dried specimens. 
Tab. 180.—A flower. 1, lip, seen obliquely + ; 2, column, oblique 
side view +; 3, pollinarium +. 
This plant produces fine effective flowers, of a large size, but 
wanting much in colour, the sepals being very dingy greenish 
brown. It flowers regularly when treated in quite a temperate, 
moderately damp house, and grown in a pot with spongy peat. 
I am indebted to my friend Mr. Sigismund Racker for my plant 
of this interesting Lycaste.-—W. W. S. 
