ADDENDA, 573 
3} lin. long ; the latter slightly broader, 3 lin. long, and reflexed at the 
apex. Lip cucullate, scarcely as long as the petals, with an erect some- 
what acuminate apex, an oblong mouth, and the median nerve some- 
what thickened and keeled; spurs filiform, 2} in. long. Colamn 
slender, terete ; stigma. subquadrate, with a rounded apex, about half 
as long as to the column ; rostellum oblong from the base and trilobed, 
side lobes short and tooth-like, front lobe larger and rounded. 
Mozamb, Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland, Buchanan, 
Only known to me by the original description, but remarkable for its very long 
spurs, 
lla. Satyrium anomalum, Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 424. 
Plant stout, erect, glabrous, 20—32 in. high. Leaves not known. Stem 
with several distant loose acute sheaths, Spikes elongate, cylindrical, 
8-10 in. long, loosely many-flowered. Bracts leafy, erect at first, 
ultimately reflexed, lanceolate, acute, glabrous, lower exceeding the 
flowers, upper scarcely equalling them. Pedicels scarcely 5 lin. long. 
Flowers green. Sepals and petals spreading, connate to the middle 
into a linear claw ; lateral sepals obliquely faleate-oblong, obtuse, 14 lin. 
long, odd one linear, obtuse, shorter than the lateral. Petals linear, 
obtuse, as long as the odd sepal, slightly dilated and puberulous at the 
apex. Lip galeate, subglobose, scarcely keeled behind, free margin 
erect, subacute at the apex; mouth much contracted ; spurs filiform, 
spreading or ascending, as long as the pedicels. Column slender, terete, 
somewhat curved ; stigma subquadrate or 4-lobed ; rostellum as long as 
the stigma, subquadrate-oblong, somewhat trilobed, side lobes short, 
toothlike and acute, middle lobe large, suborbicular, and shortly stalked. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland, Buchanan, 
Only known to me from the original description, but clearly allied to S, minaz, 
Rolfe, though apparently different in the colour of the flowers and some other details, 
12a. Satyrium fischerianum, Kränzl. in Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 507. 
Plant 22 in. high, stout. Roots long and dense. Radical leaves 3, 
large, amplexicaul, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 8-9 in. long, 14-1} in. 
broad, cauline much smaller. Spike 6 in. long, cylindrical, dense-flowered. 
Bracts ovate, acuminate, 5—7 lin. long, all reflexed after flowering, 
margins densely glandular-pilose. Pedicels crystalline-papillose. Flowers 
minute. Lateral sepals oblong, suboblique, 14 lin. long; odd one, 
together with the petals, narrower, obovate-oblong, obtuse, 1-14} lin. 
long. Lip galeate, carinate, 2 lin. long, apiculate, “ margin right-angled 
on either side,” mouth open ; spurs filiform, 44-5 lin. Jong, exceeding 
the pedicels. Column short, incurved; stigma semiorbicular with 
crenulate margin ; rostellum longer and narrower; with the middle 
lobe geniculate, complicate, obscurely cochleate and acute. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Masai highlands, without precise locality, 
Fischer, 575, 
Only known to me from the original description, but said to recall very strongly 
S. Ivantale, Rchb. f. 
