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acute, 2—4 lin. long. Sepals ligulate, acute. Petals spathulate, acute. 
Lip oblong, subtrilobed ; side lobes semi-oblong ; front lobe very short, 
subrhomboid, obtusely angled, with two semi-oblong crenulate keels at 
the base, and three to five or many teeth at the base of the front lobe ; 
spur cylindrical, clavate, much shorter than the ovary. Column 
trigonous; anther bicornute. Capsule elliptical-oblong or pyriform, 
2 in. long. 
Nile Land. Niamniam : at the foot of Mount Baginse, on gneiss, Schwein- 
Surth, ser. ii, 24! 
I have only seen imperfect fruiting specimens of this species, 
22. E. longisepala, Rendle in Trans. Linn. Soe. ser. 2, iv. 43. 
Scape slender, 14 ft. high; raceme loosely few-flowered. Bracts ovate, 
acute, 2-2} lin. long. Pedicels 5-7 lin. long. Sepals linear-lanceolate, 
acute, 10-11 lin. long, with a long, narrow, attenuate base. Petals 
oblong-lanceolate, apiculate, 6 lin. long, 13 lin. broad. Lip trilobed ; 
side lobes rounded, entire; front lobe transversely oblong, emarginate, 
with a slightly undulate margin; dise with 3-5, verrucose or tuber- 
culate lamelle ; spur oblong, short, robust, curved, 2 lin. long. Column 
clavate, 4 lin. long, winged above. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Mlanje, Whyte ! 
23. E. Nyasz, Rendle in Trans. Linn. Soc., ser. 2, iv. 44. 
Scape 14-2 ft. high; raceme 9-10 in. long, many-flowered. Bracts 
lanceolate, acuminate, 24-4 lin. long. Pedicels 5-6 lin. long. Sepals 
linear-lanceolate, acute, 8-9 lin. long, 1} lin. broad. Petals oblong- 
lanceolate, acute, 6 lin. long, a little broader than the petals. Lip 
trilobed, 5 lin. long; side lobes narrowly oblong, rounded at the apex ; 
front lobe broadly ovate-oblong, apiculate, 2 lin. long; disc densely 
verrucose-papillose in front, smooth behind ; spur clavate, somewhat 
conical at the base, 3 lin. long, slightly inflated at the apex. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Mlanje, Whyte! 
Near the S. African E. lamellata, Lindl, in general character. 
24. E. euglossa, Reichb. f. ex Batem. in Bot. Mag. t. 5561. 
Pseudobulbs elongate, swollen at the base, attenuate above, 8 in. or 
more high. Leaves lanceolate, acute, attenuate at the base, }-1 ft. 
long. Scapes about 4 ft. high (fide Welwitsch), with several sheaths 
below ; racemes 9 in. or more long, many-flowered. Bracts lanceolate, 
acuminate, 1-12 in. long. Pedicels 6 lin. long. Sepals and petals 
oblong-lanceolate, shortly acuminate, 6-7 lin. long, light green. Lip 
trilobed, 6 lin. long; side lobes semiovate-oblong, acute ; front lobe 
ovate-oblong, subobtuse, minutely undulate, white with purple streaks 
at the base; dise with about five smooth keels in front, slightly 
pubescent at the base; spur clavate, 2} lin. long. Column clavate, 
3 lin. long.—Reichb. f. in Flora, 1867, 103. Galeandra euglossa, 
Reichb. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1852, 935; Walp. Ann. vi. 649, 
Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone, Loddiges, cultivated specimens ! Stormont ! Sugar- 
