E CXX: ORCHIDER. : [ Thelymitra. 
hood, usually conspicuous for its dark colour, the 2 extreme lateral 
lobes — ate as in T. iaioides, but bent forward and shorter than the 
broad which is entire donde or shortly 2-lobed with the 
margin NU and smooth.— 7. Forsteri, Sw. in K. Akad. Sto ckh. Handl. 
1800, oy and in Schrad. N. Journ. i. 57; Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 
520; T. nuda, R. Br. Prod. 314, Lindl. Lies Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. v. 
t. 103 A; "Reichb. f. Beitr. 8; T. pauciflora, R. Br. l.c. Reichb. f. l.c. ; 
T. arenaria and T. — Lindl. le. 519, 590; T. graminea, Lindl. 
Swan Riv. App. 49, Gen. and Sp. Orch. 591. 
veneni m Endeavour river, Banks and Solauder; Port Bowen, R. Brown 
Archers station, Moreton bay, Leichhardt ; Piokidohini bay, Dallachy ; Atia 
iti 
n. 
Brown, Woolls; New England, C. Stuart 
Victoria. Wendu Vale, Robertson; and numerous stations kr Melbourne to the 
uev M dg ite and the Murrumbidgee, F. Mueller, and oth 
Port Dalrymple, 2. Brown; abundant i ddugbént a Colony, J. D. 
Hooker, eri sda others. 
. Australia. Mountains around St.Vincent’s Gulf, F. Mueller, Behr ; Spencer's 
Galt, ur ucl er. 
tralia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. ; enge vine 
id is some confusion about Brown's T. angustifolia and T. canaliculata, owing to 
having in the first instance given the former nani met plant he after- 
wards published as T. canaliculata, and in r ifolia is marked (J) 
T Ja and T. canaliculata (T) for tropical Australia ; whi is herbarium 
shows that it is T. angustifolia that ought to have been marke nd T. canaliculata 
m King George's ld have been P en sp 
[Do ifolia have the central Awa sometimes slightly denticulate, 
showing an approac this respect to T. a, but n all i ; 
the other hand, some of the New England aiy AEE specimens of T. longifolia 
have the lamen erty nearly of T. aristata, spe * at all the column-hood. A few spe- 
cimens from n ing George's heme F.M , and a very few from other localities, 
have the contral lobe of the column-hood wir diainotly 2-lobed, but are not other- 
wise differen 
mes in a loose raceme. Sepals and P acute, usually nearly 
1 in. lon deuda pro osd behind n the anther into 
aa F Beir F. Mu ell. Fr ragm.- v. 94. 
Swa r, Drummond, 1st coll. ; my Range, F. Mueller ; 
Pere p» 4 Knights ; pum to | sd bay and C ape Le Grand, Maz well. 
. T. tigrina, R. Br. Prod. 915. Stems slender, attaining about 
1 ‘i the leaf very narrow idr channeled Flowers small, 2 to 4 in the 
raceme ‘‘ yellow and spotted.” Sepals and petals abii B lings long. 
. Column-wing broad, produced behind and beyond the anther, the ex- 
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