132 DR. LINDLEY ON WEST AFRICAN TROPICAL ORCHIDS. 
that Achille Richard’s Saccolabium abyssinicum is the same; the 
species has therefore an unusually extensive range. 
2. E. LURIDA, Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch. p. 182; Bot. Reg. t. 1821. 
* Flowers brownish." Brass. (2040) Barter. 
Exactly the same as the garden plant. 
3. E. LoNGICOLLIS ; foliis ... , scapo subpaniculato bivaginato, bracteis 
minimis, pedicellis capillaribus, ovario acuminato, sepalis petalisque 
lineari-oblongis, labello saccato trilobo calvo laciniis lateralibus semi- 
ovatis divaricatis intermedio subrotundo multo brevioribus. 
* On Phenix spinosa ;" R. Nun. (2121) Barter. 
Nearly related to Eulophia lurida, with a similar pseudobulb 
clothed with coarse fibres. Scape 6 inches high, with a sheath at 
the base and a long flattish scale in the middle. Inflorescence as - 
long, with a long narrow membranous bract at the base of each 
branch. Flowers the size of E. lurida. The leaves of this are 
unknown. 
4. E. LUTEA ; foliis..., scapo 4-vaginato, racemo simplici, bracteis se- 
taceis pedicellorum longitudine, sepalis petalisque linearibus sube- 
qualibus clausis (?), labello trilobo laciniis lateralibus obtusis sub- 
dentatis intermedia spathulata tuberculata breviore calcare recto elon- 
gato-conico, columna duplo breviore, anthera mutica. 
“Flowers yellow. Grassy valleys, Nupe." (1480) Barter. 
Leaves unknown. Scapes slender, a foot high. Racemes nar- 
row, many-flowered. Flowers the smallest in the genus, apparently 
pendulous. The tubercles of the middle lobe of the lip are in 
about three rows; the uppermost are stalked, the lowest gra- 
dually change into minute elevations a little below the isthmus. 
5. E. vrriuis; foliis..., scapo 3-fido ad basin ramorum vaginato, 
bracteis setaceis deciduis, sepalis petalisque linearibus obtusis sequali- 
bus, labello trilobo ante ostium bidentato: laciniis lateralibus trian- 
gulis intermedio cuneato-rotundato emarginato calcare cylindraceo 
labello adpresso, columna nana baseos lateribus prominulis pube- 
scentibus. 
* Epiphyte. Flowers yellowish red. Ambas Bay, Febr. 1861." (782) 
Mann. 
A small-flowered species allied to Æ. lutea, longicollis, and 
tristis ; the spur, stiff and rising upwards till it becomes parallel 
with the ascending lip, is remarkable. Pollen-masses not seen. 
