646 ORCHIDES. 



EULOPHIA. 



Inier Sohiloh et Windvogelberg. Drege, 



Disi. from E. clavicornis by its very diCferent lip, more expanded and larger 

 Qowers, narrower petals and longer spur. 



7 EULOPHIA OVALIS Lindl. Comp. Bot. Mag. N. 19. 202 : 



Foliis lineari-ensiformibus scapo parum brevioribus, racemo multi- 

 floro. sepalis lanccolalis acutis, pelalis paulo brevioribus obtusis, labello 

 ovali plano leviter trilobo medio parce barbato , calcare conico obtuso. 



Ado, collibus graminosis Drege. 



AIso ailied to E. clavicornis, but wilh a very different lip, which is flatter, thinner, 

 and less bearded, ihan in any of ihe Cape species, except E. cochlearis and parvilabris. 

 A span high. 



8. EULOPHIA TRFSTIS Spreng. Syst. Veg. m. 730: Lindl. Bot. Mag. Comp. Mag. N. 19. 

 202: Zuurebergen. inter Bethelsdorp et Vanstaadcsnivier. Drege. 



9. EUL0PHL4 MICRANTHA Lindl. Orchid. 184. — Comp. Bot. Mag. N. 19. 202; 



Inter Kuge et Zontagriviers in planiiie calcarea : inter Bethelsdorp et Vanstaades- 

 rivier. — Drege. 



The lip of this species has a deep membrane something like ihe ligule of a grass, 

 arising from the oriflce of its short spur ; il is probably analogous to the fleshy 

 ridge found in a similar part in Zygopetalum. 



10. EULOPHIA COCHLEARIS Lind. Comp. Bot. Mag. 19. 202'. 



Foliis ensiformibus acuminatis recurvis numerossissimis , scapo ra- 

 moso terminali squamis longis acuminatis vapinato , perianthio carnoso 

 connivenle, sepalis ovatis acutis, petalis minoribiis obtusioribus, labello 

 cochleari indiviso crenato extus sulcato inlus subbarbato, calcare brevi 

 retuso ventricoso. 



Outniqualand, ad margines sylvarum. — Near Hartenbosch. by Mossel Bny. Burchell. 

 Very like E. micrantha , but larger and wilh totaliy different lip. These 2 spe- 

 cies resemble E. lurida in inflorescence and general appearance. 



11. EULOPHfA ENSATA Lindl. B. Reg. 1147. — Comp. Bot. Mag. 19. p. 201 : Prope 

 Kovi Drege. 



12. EULOPHIA MACROSTACHYA Lindl. Orch. 183. Wight Ic. VI. 1667. 1668: 



Leaves oblong, acuminated at both ends. plailed, somewhat 3ribbed, 

 scape simple , radical, longer than the leaves, sepals linear lanceolale, 

 acuminate, pelals conformable, broader, subundulate, lip suborbicular, 

 threelobed, lateral lobes about the length of the shortened, deeply cleft 

 middle one; two short plates near the base. spur short roundish, ob- 

 tuse, inflated. ^ 



Fiowers greenish yellow, lateral lobes of lip tinged and streaked with crimson 

 lines. middle lobe yellow. 



Neilgherries: Banks of the stream at Burlear. Ceylon. 



Lindl. Bot. Reg. XXIII. 1837. 1972: Sepala et tepala viridia. Labellum intus cro- 

 ceum, rubro striaium punctatumve, extus albidum. 



13. EULOPHIA LURIDA Lindl. Orch. 182. — Bot. Reg. XXI. 1836. 1821: Sepala lilacina. 

 Tepnla aquose lilacina. Labellum lutcum. 



14. EULOPHIA FILICAULIS LindL in Ann. Hist. X. 1842. p. 184: 



Foliis — — , scapo gracillimo paniculato, bracteolis pedicellis multo 

 brevioribus, sepalis pelalisqtie linearibus obtusis, labello oblongo apice 

 trilobo basi in cornu brevi producto, laciniis lateralibus brevibus, inter- 



