four times shorter than the peduncle. Corolla of a reddish 
brown colour, urceolately rotate, about an inch and a half 
across: 3 outer segments about 4 times the largest, elong- 
atedly obovate, unguis cuneate concave and papulously 
frosted within on the space where the beard usually is in 
many others, damina shorter than the unguis, nearly round, 
reflected on both sides, ending in a short point: 3 inner 
segments spatulately cuneate, the length of the ungues of 
the outer ones, 3 or 4 times narrower than these, involutely 
concave, quite smooth, lamina very shallow oblately ovate 
acuminate. Stamens rather higher than the ungues of the 
segments, equal to the stigmas: filaments connate or some- 
times separate, rather longer than the anthers: anthers 
linear, blackish; pollen orange-coloured. Stigmas linearly 
oblong, when the filaments are connate upright and closely 
convergent, but when these are separate widespread, of a 
dingy purple colour; inner lip with pointed segments; owter 
short, of the same colour, flat. 
