934 CXX. ORCHIDEX. [ Cryptostylis. 
T Glasshouse — F. Muell 
- S. Wales. Port Jackson, 2. Brown, ponis Woolls; Hastings river, 
Beaten; ; Tweed river, i Nom M'Leay ri river, Z'itzgerald ; Pennant Hills, A. Cun- 
ningham; Ashfield, Ramsay; Maneroo, Mrs. Calvert. 
e Portla nd, Dan denon "Buil Creek, Snowy river, &c., F. Mueller. 
ania. Port Dalrym . Brown ; Cir cular Head, hn; ; Port Sorell, 
Garretts Suge rloaf, Meander river, Archer ; Oyster Cove, Milligan; Southport, 
tuart; N. Huon river, Oldfield. 
Labillardiére having placed the qae in a genus with which it has no con- 
nexion, there seems to be no sufficient reason for substituting his specific name founded 
upon n the ipee not upon the real ipi of the sepals and petals, for the one so gene- 
rally adopt 
2. C. ovata, R. Br. Prod. 317. Habit inflorescence and flowers of 
C. longifolia, from which this oae is d to be distinguished ex- 
cept by the larger broader leaves more strongly ribbed, E 
those of Alisma m varying ioi vate to oblong an 
long. Labellum the same as in C. longifolia, or the -en central luis 
figure of C. longifolia in the Fl, Tasm.—Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 445; 
Re amt f. Beitr. 15; Endl. in Pl. Prins: Wed. 
stralia. King George's Sound, R. Brown; Stirling Range, Mazwell, P. 
Podi towards Swan river, Drummond, A. C. Gre regory; Hampden, Clarke. 
3. C. erecta, R. Br. Prod. 317. Closely resembling C. lon dri in 
habit leaves, inforescen nce and perianth, but usually rather smaller i 
g ex 
jagged lateral pia iot EANN behind the ather which is m 
erect than in C. longifolia and shortly rostrate. —Lindl. wee and Sp. 
bon 446; Reichb. f. Beitr. 15; F. Muell. Fragm 
. S. wales. Port Jackson to di Blue Mountains, n. dus gy Cun- 
aee Woolls, Daintree, Miss Atkinson, Pegal ld. 
4. C. leptochila, F. Muell. Herb. More slender than the other 
species, our specimens 6 in. to 1 ft. high, with smaller flowers in a rather 
dense raceme. af ovate on a short petiole. Perianth of C. longifolia 
but sho lum with the short broad v of the other species, 
iiA contracted above it into a loneg-linear rather thick chan- 
nelled 
amina of 3 in.; a thick longitudinal ed line or plate alon 
the centre of the broad base (which is veined only in the other species) 
ceases at the contraction, and the lamina has only two rows or in 
rupted lines of scarcely prominent ealli or dark thick s ots (at least in 
the specimen: examine olumn-wing with 2 pare denticulate lobes 
interrupted behind the nearly erect anther as in C. er 
