328 CXX. ORCHIDER. [ Diuris. 
sepals sis oie recurved, narrow, rarely exceeding the petals; petals 
ovate, rigid dark-coloured claw. Labellum shorter than the 
dorsal Wet 3- 3-lobed from above the base, the lateral lobes large and 
ually as long or nearly as long as the broad middle lobe, the 2 raised 
pm of the disk ending usuall rominent angles or "teeth a little 
above the base of the middle 1 ner Eaton lobes of the column often 
toothed.—R. Br. Prod. 315; Bot. "S r Ta Lindl. Gen. and Sp. 
Orch. 507; Hook. f. FI. Tasm. ii. 6, 4B; Reichb. f. Beitr. 11; 
D. pardina ‘and D. curvi ifolia, Lindl. du id Sp. Orch. 507. 
Ec Rockhampton, Thozet. 
- Wales. Port Jackson, R. o wn, iis n. 165, and many others; New 
Victo du 
Cove, F. lieri ; Grampians, Fisker. 
s - eem nia. Very abundant in pastures and loose forests throughout the colony, 
ET Bugle Barossa and Lofty ranges, F. Mueller; York Peninsula, 
Var. concolor. Flowers Le not at all or parels ^ tted. iie equalis, F. 
dc 
ATE 
e 
Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 8, e 105A; T. Muell. Fragm. v. 173; aar f 
Beitr. 19; D. lanceolata, " Lindl. Le; : dn Schlecht, Linnea, xx. 572. 
island. Armidale, Perrott 
. 8S. ‘Wales. Port Jackson, EC Brown, Woolls; in the interior, M'Arthur ; 
Macq sides Pda and vale of Clw wyd, A. Cunningham 
Wendu Vale, c4 Portland, Melbourne, and ge med loca- 
ities, = Mueller, and others. E. Gipps ' Land, Walter ; ; Gram mpia 
ant in isl vei in many paris of the wes H D. ‘Hooker, 
and other 7 
a Australia. Mount Gambier to St. Vincent's Gulf, F. Mueller, Behr, and 
ot “ih 
e 
pubescence of the lamina, sometimes are much rourided, incurved at the en , almos 
meeting, the puLescent centre of the lamina very narrow. The latter form characterizes 
