384 MR. A. B. RENDLE ON THE 
terminal portion is 4 lines long and 3} broad in its broadening 
upper part ; it bears on the dise a number of thin ]amelliform sub- 
fleshy calli. The column is 53 lines long. The slender subcylin- 
drical fruit is 13, inch long. 
Is near Eulophia Petersii, Reichb. f., from Zanzibar, but is a 
much larger plant with larger flowers and the sepals and petals 
narrower in proportion to their length. 
Is also near the Abyssinian LZ. Schimperi, Hochst., which has, 
however, a branched inflorescence with small triangular bracts, 
while the flower in our species is larger, and the calli on the lip 
more striking and much larger. 
Evuopura Perersit, Reichd. f. in Flora, xlviii. p. 186. 
A plant collected by Taylor “ between Zanzibar and Uyui’ 
closely resembles this species, collected by Hildebrandt near the 
town of Zanzibar (no. 1043), but is somewhat larger, with slightly 
larger flowers and longer floral bracts. 
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Lissocuitus arenarius, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. vi. 
p. 133. 
Rabai Hills, March 1886, and Mt. Kilimanjaro at Morang, 
5000 to 6500 feet, 1888: W. E. Taylor. 
Distrib. Tropical Africa. 
A plant collected at Uyui, also by Taylor, differs from the 
common form in its somewhat smaller flowers with a shorter and 
much narrower terminal lobe to the labellum, resembling in this 
respect the smaller plants from Natal, which have been called 
L. arenarius, but may perhaps be distinct. 
Lissocuttus Tayiorit, Ridl., in Journ. Bot. 1886, p. 293. 
Between Zanzibar and Uyui: W. E. Taylor, 1886. 
Lissocuitus WakEFIELDI, Reichb. f. et S. Moore in Journ. 
Bot. 1878, p. 136. 
Rabai Hills: W. E. Taylor, Sept. 1885 and Jan. 1886. 
Potystacnya Krrrmansart, Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 
ser. 2, Bot. ii. p. 346. 
Rabai Hills: W. E. Taylor, March 1886. 
The plant on which Reichenbach founded the species was 
gathered by H. H. Johnston, 40-60 miles from the coast, on the 
Kilimanjaro Expedition. The name is therefore most inappro- 
priate; it appears without description in the account of the flora 
of the expedition in the Linnean Society’s Transactions. 
