Liparis. | CXX. ORCHIDEJ. ; 273 
eaves almost distichous, the 2 or 8 lower ones reduced to acute 
auricles or short lateral lobes embracing the vem of the 
ulate-ciliate, 
the disk with 2 more or less marked longitudinal raised lines. 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Woolls ; Clarence river, Beckler; New 
England, C. Stuart ; Tweed river, Fitzgerald. 
: in species. 
tacts shorter. Buds rather longer and narrower. Labellum shaped 
as in L. reflexa, of which this is probably a variety.—Sturmia cuneilabris, 
F. Muell. l.c. 
Queensland. Rockingham bay, Dallachy. 
3. L. coelogynoides, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 71. Habit nearly of 
L. reflexa, but the leaves more rigid and acute and those of the flower- 
ing stems more contracted at the base. Racemes much more slender 
and 
than in Z reflex the flowers smalle eduncle and rhachis 
flattened and almost winged in the specimens (possibly from pressure 
in drying ?). Bracts lanceolate, acuminate. nd pedicels about 
: b 
late. Column half as long as the sepals, narrow, incurved, 2-wingea 
at the top.— Sturmia eclogynoides, F. Muell. Lc. 
N. S. Wales. Clarence river, Beckler. 
. 4 L.habenarina, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 131. Habit and foliage 
nearly of Z. reflexa, but taller, often above 1 ft. high. Leaves several, 
_ tapering at both ends, mostly acute, } to 1 in. broad, very few of them 
. reduced to sheathing scales. Racemes long and rigid. edicels short, 
g, the flowers much smaller than in Z. reflexa.. Bracts 
_ Short. Lateral sepals about 2 lines long, broadly oblong-faleate, obtuse ; 
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