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508 NEOTTEZ—DIURIDE. 
obsoleté bicarinati laciniis subzquilongis integerrimis rotundatis inter- 
medià oblatà plicatà, columns laciniis falcatis apice inaequaliter sub- 
serratis. 
Hab. in Tasmannia ; in paludibus, Decembr. Gunn. 933. (hab. s. sp.) 
Stem not 6 inches high. Flowers small; petals with two deep purple 
stripes; lip blotched at the base and near the tips. 
$1. * * Labelli lacinie laterales nane. 
5. Druris emarginata. R. Brown, l. c. 
D. labelli lacinià intermedia basi intüs bicarinatá lateralibus dupld longiore, 
petalis emarginatis, foliis subulatis canaliculatis scapo ter brevioribus, 
spicå pauciflorà, 
Hab. in Australia meridionali ; ad sinum Regis Georgii, R. Brown. (v. s. 
sp. in Mus. Brit.) 
The specimen in the British Museum is about 14 foot long, with two 
flowers. It bears 3 filiform distant short leaves, the uppermost of which 
is little more than a sheath. 
6. Diunis setacea. R. Brown, l. c. 
D. ** labelli lacinié intermedia basi intüs bicarinatà lateralibus dupld lon- 
giore, foliis setaceis scapo 1-2-floro 4-5-ies brevioribus." 
Hab. in Australia meridionali, R. Brown ; ad sinum Regis Georgii, Menzies. 
(v. s. sp. in Mus. Brit.) 
Scapus palmaris, tenuis, biflorus, vaginá solitarià foliaceà dilatatá ad ipsam 
basin. Bractez foliacez, lineari-lanceolate, pedicellis longis filiformibus 
nunc longiores nunc breviores. Flores lutei purpureo-punctati. 
7. Diuris pedunculata. R. Brown, l. c. 
D. labelli lacinià intermedia basi intüs carina duplici pubescente lateralibus 
tripló longiore, sepalis lateralibus labello parùm longioribus, petalis 
lanceolatis acutissimis, foliis scapo 2-3-floro longioribus. 
Hab. in Australia ; ad Portum Jackson, R. Brown. (v. s. sp. in Mus. Brit.) 
A small plant about 6 inches high, with filiform leaves. Flowers the 
smallest in the genus. Petals very slightly spotted with purple; lip and 
upper sepal strongly veined with that colour. 
8. Drunis lanceolata. 
D. foliis linearibus scapi 1-9-flori longitudine, vaginis scapi 9-3 laxis 
herbaceis apice acuminatis cucullatis, sepalis lateralibus ascendentibus 
petalis pauld longioribus, petalis lanceolatis acutis, labelli bicarinati basi 
pubescentis laciniis lateralibus nanis serratis intermediá ovatà acuta, 
column laciniis cuspidatis integerrimis. 
Hab. in Tasmannia ; in uliginosis udisque. Nov. Gunn 934. (hab. s. sp.) 
Before I examined the herbarium at the British Museum I supposed 
this plant to be D. pedunculata, under which name I gave specimens to 
some of my friends. It has, however, flowers at least four times as 
large. 
