50 CXXXIII. ORCHIDE® (ROLFE). [Eulophia. 
Sepals 1 in. or more long. 
Sepals and petals linear . : : . 59. E. Walleri. 
Sepals and petals lanceolate . : . 60. E. aurantiaca. 
Leaves lanceolate, 1 in. or more broad. 
Spur shortly calcarate S S ; . 61. E. manganjensis, 
Spur broadly saccate 5 S : . 62. E. Woodfordii. 
** Epiphytes with distinct pseudobulbs, 
Flowers on a long slender scape . S . 63. E. flexuosa, 
Flowers in axillary fascicles . : : . 64, E. tayloriana. 
Spur attenuate, Z-L in. long . ; ; ; . 65. E. guineensis. 
1. E. Ledienii, Stein in Gartenfl. 1888, 609 (in note). Pseudobulbs 
fusiform-oblong, 14 in. or more long, 1-leaved. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
subobtuse, 6-15 in. long. 1-13 in. broad, fleshy, coriaceous, whitish-grey 
with irregular bands of green spots; base attenuate. Scapes }-1} ft. 
high, with two or three sheaths; racemes lax, 3-6 in. long. Bracts 
linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 24-5 lin. long. Pedicels 4-6 lin. long. 
Flowers pale brownish-green with two pale purple blotches on the sides 
of the lip. Sepals oblong-lanceolate, acute, 4—5 lin. long. Petals oblong, 
acute, 4—5 lin. long. Lip trilobed, 3 lin. long; side lobes broadly 
rounded; front lobe bilobed, with obovate-rounded lobes; dise smooth ; 
spur clavate, 2 lin. long. Column broad, 14 lin. long. Capsule elliptical- 
oblong, 1-1} in. long.—N. E. Br. in Kew Bulletin, 1889, 90; Rolfe in 
Gard. Chron. 1892, xii. 583. Hulophia maculata, Stein in Gartenflora, 
1888, 609, t. 1285 (not of Reichb. f.); Durand & Schinz, Conspect. 
Fl. Afr. v. 23 (in part). Hulophidium maculatum, Pfitz. in Engl. 
& Prantl. Pflanzenf. ii. Abth. 6, 188 (in part). 
Upper Guinea. Ashantee, Sander, cultivated specimen ! . 
Lower Guinea. St. Thomas, Van Houtte, cultivated specimen! Congo, 
Ledien, cultivated specimen. Angola: Golungo Alto, in dense woods near river 
Mata de Quisuculo, Welwitsch, 665! 
Quite distinct from the Brazilian E. maculata, Reichb. f., with which it has been 
confused. 
2. E. latifolia, Rolfe in Bolet. Soc. Brot. ix. 189. Pseudobulbs 
fusiform, 14-2} in. long, 2-leaved. Leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, 
subacute, 2-2} in. long, 14-1} in. broad; petioles 1-14 in. long. 
Scapes 6-8 in. high, with several sheaths, paniculate with short 
branches above; flowers numerous and rather crowded, white with 
purple-striped lip. Bracts lanceolate, acuminate, 14-2 lin. long. 
Pedicels 3-4 lin. long. Sepals and petals lanceolate-linear, subobtuse, 
3—4 lin. long. Lip trilobed, 34 lin. long; side lobes rounded; front 
lobe broadly rounded, truncate or emarginate; dise smooth or nearly 
so; spur clavate, 1} lin. long. Column clavate, 14 lin. long. 
Lower Guinea. Island of St. Thomas, Quintas, cultivated specimens! 
Originally flowered in the Coimbra Botanic Garden in 1889. 
3. E. saundersiana, Reichb. € in Bot. Zeit. 1866, 378. Pseudo- 
bulbs ovoid-oblong, 24-6 in. long, 2-leaved. Leaves petiolate, elliptical- 
oblong, subacute, 5-9 in. long, 2—3 in. broad; petioles 4-6 in. long. 
