318 CXX. ORCHIDER. [ Thelymitra. 
~ the var. a of T. 
folia. Sepals petals and labellum elliptical-oblong, 9 to 10 lines long in 
the common Port Jackson variety, smaller in others especially the 
oad wing e 
incurved point much longer than the rostellum.—Sm. Exot. Bot. i 9, 
. 205. Re Be. i 314; Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Hinh. vis 22.5 ped f PL 
Tasm. ii. 6, t. 103 B; Reichb. f. Beitr. 7; 7. , and 
2 juneifulia, Lindl le.; T. lilacina, F. Muell., Tenis d by E in 
Linnea xxvi. 242 to 7. vana gs 
— Archer's 
ales. Port ppg R. Brown, Sieb oe = Wools, and others; New 
k Maa 
- Gipps Land, Walter; near Brighton, seca F. Mueller. 
Lees Abundant throughout the Qoia J. D. Ho oker, and others. 
alia. Swan r A" mmond, Maxwell; Upper Kalgan river, Monje- 
rup Meg: wd F. M e Maxwell and Peronjerup ranges, Oldfield. 
i 
t possibly on the living plant characters ieee te found to connect them 
rather with T canaliculata than with T. ixioides. SS certainly include T. cam, 
nulata, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 49, Gen. and Sp. Orch. 
2. "T. canaliculata, R. Br. Prod. 314. Seep and few — small 
flowers of the «ern. narrow-leaved forms of 7. iaioides, and the floral 
characters the same except that the vène "be of the column-hood is 
broader, more external, and though much er pie has no dorsal 
rest.—Lindl. Gen . and Sp. Orch. 522; Reichb, £. Beitr. 7. i; 
ing George's , Soun 
station is given in nthe Prodromus as (T) by some mistake, probably typographical. The 
speci Herb. Brown and Aue win George's Sound. T. 
ame oie which further suia e of the fresh plant may prove to be a variety 
a yo 
a, R. Br. Prod. s14, eic, i. Beitr. 7, 7, from Port Jackson, R. Brown, with 
as some T like 7t canali 
distinguished from the Arii ye ie: want of en; crest on the back of the central lobe 
of the column-hood, and this crest-is not-figured in the plate of T. ixioides in Fl. Tasm. 
I have not been able to examine Brown's s imens of T. media, but in all those resem- 
bling it both fim Port Sadaka and his Bene asmania I have uniformly found the 
syo epipactoides, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 174, from Port Philip, which I have not seen, 
would appear from the character given to be a broàd- leaved "s of T. ù or of 
E canaliculata. 
