994. CXX. ORCHIDEZ. .  [Sarcochilus. 
and petals of oe dull end purple or - yellowish brown, 5 to 6 lines long 
linear-oblong, much contracted below the middle, the lateral sepals 
dilated at the faut and x ate to the whole of the basal projection of 
e column. Labellum white strosko with red, — mtr: eee 
between the lateral lobes. Column short, vid a long basal projection. 
Capsule narrow.—F. Muell Fragm. vii. 97; S. dilatatus, F. Muell. 
Fragm.i.191; Thrivspermum olivaceum and T. dilatatum, Reichb. f. Xen. 
Orchid. ii. 199. 
Aa geo sene Rockingham bay, Dallachy ; Moreton bay, W. Hill 
S. Wale nt Hastings and Clarence rivers, Beckler ; Macleay river, Fitzgerald; 
Mawar, Shepher 
Gunnia picta, ion pes Reg. 1838, Misc. 45 ieri ictus, Reichb. f. 
Walp. A 501; Thrizspermum ` pietum, Ag f. Xen br ch. ii. 122), fo 
Sydney, Hort. Loddiges iges, or rn Brisbane (Reichb. f. 3 diis not — to me ui differ 
from S. olivaceus. The calli of the labellum in this as in 8. parviflorus vary from 
specimen to specime 
. S. parviflorus, Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1838, Misc. 34, Habit entirely 
that of de antler Y spe cimens of Z. olivaceus, the short stems covere 
flowers, on pedicels of 2 to 3 lines. Sepals narrow-oblong, 4 to 5 lines 
long, besides the narrow base of the late aa” ee riu to the Pe 
i Labellum 
. S. Wales. Twofold bay, F. Mueller (ui diced Qui nih ned this 
pants 
Victoria. Apollo bay, F’. Mueller ; Dandenong range, T 
asmania. ushes and small trees in deep gullies im qt forests, Fon bay, 
Black river, Circular Head, Great Swan Port, &c., es nn, Milligan, and other 
6. S. Cecilize, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 49, t. 42. Stems sometimes very 
short, sometimes "alongated t6 9.or Sin: “Leaves linear or narrowly 
D aiias e, thick, 2 to 3 in. long. Racemes longer than the 
leaves and sometimes attaining 6 to 81 , 
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