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EULOPHIA streptopetala. 
Twisted-petaled Eulophia. 
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GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA, 
Nat. ord. Orncuipex. Tribus V. Vandew. | Lindl, coll. et Orch. scel, 
EULOPHIA.—R. Br. Pollinia 2, posticé sulcata; caudiculé lineari 
plana, glanduld reflex. -Anthera semibilocularis, terminalis, opercularis, 
decidua. Stigma excavatum, rostello acuto. Columna libera, semiteres, 
aptera. Labellum cucullatum trilobum calcaratum: lobo medio cristato, 
cum columna articulatum. Sepala subequalia, libera, Herbee (Africe 
tropice et Indie orientalis) foliis rigidts, lanceolatis, nervosis, radicalibus, 
scapis radicalibus, floribus sparses spicatis. 
E, streptopetala ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis nervosis, scapis simplicibus, sepalis 
exterioribus oblongis obtusis: interioribus duplo majoribus coloratis basi 
tortis, labelli lobo medio rotundato emarginato: calcare conico abbre- 
viato. 
Folia é basi bulbosd squamosd assurgentia, lineari-lanceolata, acuta, 
3-nervia, bast vaginantia, venis primariis parallelis, contiguzs, venulis propriis 
paucissimis interjectis: communibus nullis, Scapus radicalis, erectus, 
teres, vaginatus. Spica elongata, multiflora. Flores solitarii, speciosi, 
Bractee ovato-lanceolate, ovario breviores. Perianthium patens. Sepala 
exteriora oblonga, obtusa, patentia, olivaceo-virid: maculata, basi, nist ad 
imum labellum, omnind distincta ; duo interiora majora, lutea, subrotunda, 
venosa, unguis torsione reversa, bast omnind libera.  Labellum luteum, 
liberum, cum basi columne articulatum, calcaratum, trilobum ; lobis laterali- 
bus erectis, intermedio oblongo, retuso, supra 3-costato ; calcare recto, ovario 
duplo breviore. Columna libera, erecta, semiteres, subclavata ; clinandrium 
planiusculum, anticé declive ; rostellum ovatum ; stigma excavatum. Anthera 
ovata, ecristata, antice in rostro pallido cartilagineo acuminata, semibilocu- 
laris, valvulis inferioribus subcompletis, membranaceis. Pollinia duo, oblonga, 
pose? sulcata; caudicula pland, lineari, cartilagined, glandula parvd, 
runned, 
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A fine new addition to the genus Eulophia, for a draw- 
ing of which we have to thank Mr. Colvill, at whose 
Nursery it was made in March last. A tender stove 
plant, requiring to be cultivated in well-drained pots of 
