Thelymitra.] CXX. ORCHIDER. 319 
T. campanulata, En dl. in Pl. Eje, ii. 14, which I have not seen, is. referred by 
Reichb. f. Beitr. 55, to T. canalicu 
crinita, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 49, . and Sp. Orch, 521. 
-- above 1 ft. high, the leaf Rete or very broadly lan- 
ceolate, 13 to 3 i ng. eme loose, — rather large blue 
wers. Sepals and petals varying to 2 in., usually obtuse. 
Column-wing produced behind and beyond the anther into a broad 
hood, the 2 extreme lateral lobes as in 7. nt forward and 
penicillate but shorter than the centre, eaa is bebadiy: 9-lobed as in 
that species but very densely cristate on ack with shortly linear 
uy or calli.—Exndl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 14; 7 ovata, F. Muell. Fragm. 
W. Aus .- Swan river, Drummond, 1 , Preiss, n. 2194; Vasse, Gordon, 
and iy iris x King George's bt F. Mue ller ; Lake Mae Muir. 
F. Mueller appears to have — ed his T. ovata from the colour of the tuft of 
ciliæ on the lateral gru of the col dur violet instead of white, which, however, 
appears to be a very inconstant fem 
aristata, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 521: Usually tall and leafy, 
lie ee leaf linear-lanceolate, rather broad and sometimes very long, 
and two of the empty sheathing bracts long and loose with leafy points. 
E several, like those of the Y iuh forms of T. ixioides and " . longi- 
Co 
F. Muell. ; T. angustifolia, asm. n 5, not of R. Br. 
Victoria. Wendu vale, ion ot Adamson ; Darebin Creek, F. 
e me 
mania. Circular Head, & 1 Gunn; South Huon river, Oldfield; Southport, 
€ WARE Rocky Cape, Eoi arbour, Milligan 
S. Australia. Mount Gambier, Rivoli og Bogle ranges, pics 
ustralia. Evian river, Drummond, 1s coll.; Kal lfeld; be- 
en Esperance bay and Russell Range, Dempster. These se iras specimens which 
darti the T. macrophylla, Lindl. Swan. Riv. App. 49; Gen. and Sp. Orc 
Seem = connect cw species with the typical T. as lia, according to Reichb. 
Beitr. Preise’s n. 2187, referred by Endl. i nem Preiss. ii. 14, to hi lla, 
is not " be distinguished from T. erinita. 
5. T. longifolia, Forst. Char. Gen. 98, t. 49. Stature and dye 
„Varying more even than that of T. irioides. "What we may consider 
the d form is rather tall, with a long narrow leaf and a raceme of 
rather large flowers nearly represented by T. nuda and 7. 
ata, but none of these in the dried sta well ‘be d into 
distinct varieties, and none of them show any dienen in the periant 
from e colour variously ue, lilac or 
o pink, epo re produced behind and over the ics into a broa 
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