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Diuris.| CXX. ORCHIDER. 327 
Var. minor. Under 1 ft. high, with secun im the middle lobe 5 fn labellum 
more DERE s —New England, C. Stua Clarence river, Rile 
Var. ipie obs sepals 4 at dev) 3i in. E —Mudgee, Taylor. 
I hav unable to ascertain for what reason Smith's name and figure have been 
ignored by “all anys writers. 
3. D. aurea, Sm. Exot. Bot. i. 15, t. 9. Stems 1 ft. high or more. 
Leaves eiit not very long. Flowers 2 to 5, yellow or more or less 
blotched or tinged wit brown. Petals obovate-oblong or elliptical, 
column falcate, obtuse, sometimes irregularly toothed, the wings almost 
“pens od at the base with the vus lines of the "Jabellum.—R. Br. 
Prod. 315; Lindl Gen. and Sp. Orch. 509; F. Muell. Fragm. v. 172; 
Reichb. f Beitr. 11; D. spathulata, B. in Schrad. Neu. Journ. i. 60; 
D. oculata, F. Muell. Fragm. v. rie partly ? 
Queensland. Gainsford, hoi 
- Wales. wiih Jackson, R: p ET vbi Port Stephens, Lady Parry ; 
ie England, C. Stuart ; Clarence river, Wilco. 
Var. obtusa. Petals Eis ovate or iM very obtuse; Sus ‘sepal broad.— 
Hunter's river, Herb. Lindley and Hooker ; Port "Jackso n, Woolls 
4. D. palustris, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 507. Very near D. maculata, 
but usually a smaller One with finer leaves, the stem rarely much 
middle lobe near the base of its lamina.—Hoo Tasm. ii. 
toria. Wendu Mana Robertson ; Mount iiia F, Mueller ; ; Bere. Burra, 
Hinteracker ; Ararat 
asmania. Marshy around near Hobarton, Circular Head, &c., Gunn, and others. 
S. ralia. Onkapari nga I" aker; Bugle Barossa and Lofty ranges, P* 
Mueller, York Peninsula, Fowl 
acula m. Exot. Bot.i. 57, t. 90. Rather a — slender 
species, usually under i ft. high. Leaves narrow. Flow n long 
pedi cels, yellow, much spotted or blotched with brown or Pirie and 
the petals, under ect rigid and embracing 
the column at wih eet ovt nhi ubi dum opes at the top; lateral 
