Prasophyllum.] CXX. ORCHIDE. ; 943 
ho Australia. King George's Sound, R. Brown, also in Drummond's collections, 
n. 5006. : 
. P. cu 
probably a varie 
of 1 to 14 in. 
of P. gibbosum, but the broader white lateral sepals with their saccate 
Caudicle very long.—P. gibbosum, Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 13. 
W. Australia, Drummond, n. 443 ; Preiss, n. 2211; Gardner river, Maxwell. 
I have great doubts whether this be really distinct from P. gibbosum, f Brown's 
it. 
specimens look very much like 
SECT. 39. GENOPLESIUM.—Labellum obtuse or contracted into a 
claw at the base, articulate on a horizontal claw-like basal projection of 
the colümn. Stem slender, the leaf almost or quite reduced to a sheath- 
Ing bract. Flowers very small. 
ry closely 
pe and pro- 
y prove to characterize varieties 
h a 
. "ud oes l- 
rather than species, or even to be individual, although mostly verified on pe dni 
tipped wi 1 about 1 line long, broadly 
pped with eg gland, the dorsal sepa u ": b pus 
anceolate, acute. Labelium articulate at the end of $ 
Projection of the column and said to be moyeable, ovate or ovate-oblong, 
about 1 line long, almost acute, slightly contracted at the base; the 
