Materials :—Inspection of Dr. Lindley’s materials ; description 
of the living Saundersian plant; analytical sketches from fresh 
flowers, made at various times; dissection of flowers sent by 
Messrs. M‘Lelland, Parish, and Lobb; six herbarium specimens. 
Tab. 144. Plant. 1, a flower, side view, with an unusually blunt 
chin +; 2, flower, front view +; 8, flower, side view, sepals and 
tepals cut +; 4, lip, with an acute callus such as I never saw + ; 
5, column, front view +; 6, 7, pollinia +. 
This plant I obtained at one of the Messrs. Stevens’ Orchid 
sales: it was said to be from Moolmein. It should be grown in 
the warm stove placed on a block with a little green moss, and 
kept in the shade and damp while growing. When at rest it 
should be kept moderately dry.—W. W. S. 
