EPOR ee a ee ee 
Thelymitra. | CXX. ORCHIDEJE. 321 
treme lateral lobes oblong, densely papillose- er but not with the - 
white cilia of the penicillate species, the three middle lobes broader, 
shorter, fringed with similar papill or calli. B FF Gen. and Sp. Orch. 
ype 
z W. Australia. King George's Sound, R. Ji Swan river, Drummond, 3rd 
coll. n. 308 
Mond ge. 
W. Australia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. 
9. T. gent lutea, R. Br. Pr e^ 915. A stout glabrous species of 
1 to 13 ft., rarely ine and more sle pen ogee ovate- — or 
oblong- lanceolate shortly wena 2 to ong. Raceme of few 
rather large flowers epals and petals diy oblong-laneeolate, 
acute or shortly acuminate, usually ab in. "3n or rather more, 
yellow with dark brown spots. Cotati) seal y short bolos the 
ther, the wing produced behind and beyond the anther into a broad 
hood nearly 3 lines lon deeply cut into a fringe of long linear lobes, 
ale d on the back in a centre, and with a dorsal 
^H Ds Onkaparinga, F. Mueller. 
W. Australia. Kin ^ ix Sound, R. Brown; Swan river, Drummond, 1st 
coll. ; i Vasse eh ow eg. 
e front vi dew it must ha en thick d cl eid ; in the finished vitis 
E. int tish it is represented as flatter more deeply 2-lobed and 
denticulate, Reichenbach f. therefore, thinking that Drummond’s pl cribed 55 
Lindley, in which the a age is entire, must be ging distinct, has, Beitr ie 
Characterized it as new under the name of enthamiana. Brown’s own s 
has the un - far de "add for examination, em ien from c Papin. King, labelled ty 
Brown as T. fusco-lutea, appears to me without doubt to be the 
finishe 
Sect. 2. MACDONALDIA. —Column-wing broadly [e behind 
p.38 
plant. Probably the dorsal appendage is variable and its shape figa in aac 
drawing. 
_ ihe aka ‘but much shorter than it, and not hood-sh 
arnea, R. Br. Prod. 314. Stem slender, often flexuose, from 
10. Tc 
2 seal d E to near 1 ft. high, with 1 to 3 pink flowers, the zs narrow- 
