4 CONSPECTUS TABULARUM. 
105. A. TRYPHIA ORTHOCERAS, Harv. ( Orchidea. ) 
T. orthoceras: sepalis petalisque lanceolatis acuminatis, labelli 
glaberrimi lacinia media cuneata apice obtuse tridentata, calcare subu- 
lato stricto deflexo ovario breviori. 
Hax.—Howison’s Poort, and on the Katberg, H. Hutton. (Herb. T. C. D.) 
Derscr.—Tubers ovoid. Leaves two, subradical, unequal, broadly 
ovate, acute or acuminate, 5—7 nerved, with laxly netted veinlets, thin 
and membranous, glabrous. Scape naked, pubescent, 6—8 inches high, 
ending in a many-flowered secund spike. Bracts subulate, scarcely as 
long as the ovary. Sepals lanceolate, acuminate, the medial wider. 
Petals as long as the sepals, lanceolate, acuminate. Labellum with a 
straight, awl-shaped, deflexed spur, 3-lobed, the lateral lobes subulate, 
subacute, the medial cuneate, 3-toothed, the teeth short, deltoid. 
Well distinguished from the following by its differently shaped 
sepals, petals, and labellum. 
Fig. 1, a plant, the natural size. Fig. 2, sepals; 3, a petal; 4, labellum ; enlarged. 
105. B. TRYPHIA SECUNDA, Lindl. ( Orchidee.) 
T. secunda: sepalis ovatis lateralibus obliquis, petalis linearibus 
obtusis, labelli medio pubescentis lacinid mediA cuneati triloba lobulis 
linearibus obtusis, calcare uncinato ovario breviori.— Lindl. Orch. p. 333. 
Sond. in Linn. 19, p. 82. Orchis secunda, Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 81. 
Hazs.—Cape, Thunberg. Near Algoa Bay, Forbes, Mr. Hewitson, Mrs. Holland. 
Zwartkops River, Ecklon & Zeyher. Various places in Albany, Somerset, and Beau- 
fort, and on the Winterberg, Mrs. F. W. Barber (256). Grahamstown, Geni. Bolton. 
Albany District, 7. Williamson, H. Hutton. (Herb. T. C. D.) 
Descr.—Tubers and leaves as in T. orthoceras. Stem either glabrous 
or pubescent. Bracts ovate or ovato-lanceolate, not half as long as the 
ovary. Back sepal broadly ovate, concave ; lateral ones flat, suboblique, 
acute. Petals linear, very obtuse. Labellum with a strongly inrolled 
spur; the lateral lobes linear or spathulate, obtuse, medial deeply 
3-lobed, the lobes linear or spathulate. 
Fig. 1, a plant, the natural size. Fig, 2, sepals; 3, a petal; 4, labellum ; 5, column 
and anther; enlarged. 
106. DISPERIS CARDIOPHORA, Harv. ( Orchidee.) 
D. cardiophora: caule basi monophyllo, folio cordato-reniformi am- 
plexicauli recurvo, spica multiflora subsecunda, bracteis folio conformi- 
bus, sepalis lateralibus patentibus unguiculatis saccatis concavis acutis, 
labello lineari acuto, appendice breviter lanceolato acuto glabro.— 
Sanders, No. 4838. 
Has.—Dargle Farm, near Natal, Mr. Fannin. Field’s Hill, Natal, 1200 feet, No- 
vember, J. Sanderson. (Herb. T. C. D.) 
