Prasophyllum.] CXX. ORCHIDEZ. 345 
long below the anther as the anther, the lateral appendages of the 
column unequally 2-lobed, the inner lobe usually acuminate, the other 
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Tasmania. Circular Head, Rocky Cape, Hampshire hills, &c., Gunn. 
P. nudiscapum, Hook, f. l.c., from Hobarton, seems to me to belong to this species 
rather than to P. rufum, although in some measure intermediate between the two; 
the flowers are however too far ad ] to determi tely th ions of t 
rts. 
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19. P. despectans, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 13, t. 113 A. Stems 
afidon leafless except a sheathing bract of about 3 in. below the spike. 
Tasmania. Sandy soil near Hobarton, J. D. Hooker; Cheshunt, Archer; South- 
port, C. Stuart. 
about 
6 to 8 in. high, with an erect leafy braet above the middle. Flowers 
nate, striate. Labellum articulate at the end of a basal projection of 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, A. Cunningham, Woolls. 
21. P. Archeri, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 14, t. 113 B. Rather taller _ 
than P. fimbriatum, the leaf reduced to a sheathing bract with a short 
erect almost subulate lamina close under the inflorescence. Flowers 
spike rarely 1 in. long. Ovary oblong, recurved. Lateral sepals nearly 
3 lines long, of the shape and with the basal dilatation of those of 
P. fimbriatum; dorsal sepals and petals shorter, ciliate. arti- 
culate at the end of the basal projection of n, oblong-linear 
and fringed with long hairs as in P. fimbriatum, but more tapering 
