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Dewirobiun. | | OXX ORCHIDEX. 
xem and petals narrow, about 4 in. Spur about half as 
pint E. gellan as long as the speia the middle lobe 
23. D. Mortii. 
Beals | inf peial lanceolate about ii in. Spur abont as long. 
abellum nearly g as the comes the middle lobe short 
and broadly de ren nifor ven i094. Zeal 
omplanatum, A. Cunn. in Lindl, Bot. di'i 1839, Misc. 34, from the neighbour- 
hood of the Brisbane river, is described as having t the flattened stems and  distidliótn 
leaves of the section Aporum, kae. butas the flowers "ec never seen, and no 8 
the pla of the oliage d has been p ved for comparison, it will po imposible P identity 
D. Sii, F Spar M ragm, vii. n is s deer from very insufficient materials— 
the Cita of a stem , with the rhac his of a few racemes from which t e flo owers are all 
whi cannot distinguish from those of D. gracilicaulis. It is 13.000 
fore ok e D. Fellowsii may not LL a compound of these two species. 
D. minutissimum, F. Mu ragm 5, from a me locality near Botany Bay, 
is sodasi by name only, and I have si d specim 
SEcT. 1. DENDROCORYNE, Lindl. — Stems sim iple, elongated or short 
and inifunes thickened into oblong pseudobulbs, bearing 2 or more 
flat or channelled leaves at or near the end, the lower part with scarious 
thin sheathing ves which usually soon wear nee) leaving annular 
‘scars. Racemes 1 to 3, apparently terminal or nearly so (owing to the’ 
arrest of the idrain shoot), or only in the upper axils. 
1. D. bigibbum, Lindl. in Past. Fl. Gard. iii. 25, f. 245. Stem 
in the cultivated plant 6 to 8 in. long, slightly contracted towards Ho 
base, bearing in the upper part 3 or 4 lanceolate leaves of 3 or 4 in., 
ovate-lanceolate, acute, 9 to 10 lines long and about 5 lines broad in 
our specimens, the lateral ones produced with the basal projegtion of 
d viti imo i an eiie peel with a conical te 
middle steko fot 
. Queensland. Mount — Torres Straits, Thomson.—Only known from spe- 
. Cimens GUB red by Loddige 
dicuphum, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 98. Stems strongly 
Bed. and hina sometimes 3 to nore long, rather thick, equal ` or 
. Scarcely contracted towards the base, sometimes shortened into a conical 
pseudo bulb. Leaves few on the upper part of the stem, lanceolate or 
