280 CXX. ORCHIDEZ. [ Dendrobium. 
een — bordered with brownish red on pedicels of 4 to 1 in. 
= rrow. Sepals from a broad triangular base of ls in. 
Disk with 3 raised lines or narrow plates scarcely undulate, the central one 
Bot. Re ee 1841, Mise. 2; Bot. Mag. t. 5956; F. Muell. Fragín.- i. 87. 
Queensland. Dry shaded woods, Moreton s. A. Cunningham; Islands of 
Morton. s Lr F. Mueller ; Rockham mpton, Bowman, O'Shanesy; Rockingham bay, 
p. a s. "Wales. Hastings, Macleay, and Clarence rivers, Beckler; Tweed river, 
ilfoyle 
um, R. Br. Prod. 333. Stems Mu rather thick, some- 
times tapering ped a long thin base wit small pseudo obulb as in 
. tetragonum. aves % or near the summit, ovate or o long. 
Racemes lio 3 at ihe end between the leaves, 9 or 3 in. long, the 
rhachis slender, the bracts small and cA s Flowers rarely above 
th me, on slender pedicels of 4 in. or less. Sepals narrow 
"neeolates almost linear, often nearly 1 in. long, striate, the basal 
r spur short and broad, turned upwards. Petals narrow-linear 
as Ed as the ns Labellum scarce y above m. Jong; contracted 
di he 
.—Lindl. Gen. and EP Orch. 87; Reichb. f. Beitr. 1; 
F. Muell. Fragm. i. 213; Bot. Mag. t. 2906. 
Queens alunt. Brisbane river, Bailey. 
. S. Wales. Vm ackson, R Brown; Blue Mountains, Miss At kinson, 
Vicary; New England, C. p Hastings river, Beckler; Richmond river, Hen- 
derson ; Aog: river, Guilfoyle 
The figure above quoted CER the Botanieal Magazine represents the stems thicker 
and shorter, and the sepals and petals shorter and broader than they are in the wild 
9. D. Kingianum, Bidw. in Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1844, Mise. 11, 1845, 
l. Stems usually 3 to 6 in. high, striate with prominent angles, 
thickened at the base. - Leaves at the summit of the stem 3 to 5, lanceolate 
others. Petals about as long, but narrower. Spur conical, slightly in- 
curved, about 3 lines long. Labellum not much shorter then the sepals, 
not undulate, the lateral lobes very prominent, almost oblong, obtuse, the 
ot ae 
MS See RR 
