AAT TIT CURE PPS 
= 
uet CXX. ORCHIDE È. 361 
the galea. Labellum narrow, obtuse and entir , Sagittate 
at the base with obtuse auricles and a small obtuse entire appendage 
between them ol reaching to the end of galea, the wings 
very broad with a small point at the upper front angle, the lower 
slender portion of the column bordered by narrow wings, the stigma 
scarcely prominen 
N. S. Wales. Nod Sydney, Daintree, very few specimens in Herb. F. Mueller. 
17. P. parviflora, R. Br. Prod. 327. Leaves in radical rosettes 
appearing at a diferent time of year from the flowering stem or if con- 
temporaneous in a tuft by the side of it, ovate, under 4 in. and often 
only 1 in. long, on a rather long petiole. Scape slender, 4 to 8 in. long, 
with 2 or 3 empty bracts or small etie leaves and a raceme of 
2 to 5 small flowers. Gale ea much NINOS xd 5 lines long, do 
Qucensiand, Brisbane at and seg island, F. Mueller. 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson, 2. Bro Fools; Aitken Creek, A, Cunningham. 
Victoria. Wilson’s Puente F, 
nia. Port entis R. Ses; "Hio river, Oldfield; Hobarton, J. D. 
Mer pree t, Archer 
18. P. aphylla, Lindl Gen. and vd Orch. 892. A smaller but rather 
stouter pH « than P. parviflora, with the same foliage according to 
Archer and C. cna but the Beal tufts entirely gone at the time of 
owering. Stems 3 to 5 in. high, with 1 to 3 flowers, which, when 
more than one, front each other in a peculiar way as d ribed by 
C. Stuart and even apparent on dried specimens, but of which 1 see 
basal appendage of the labellum obtuse and undivided in the dosis 
N withoüt even the 3 short points figured by Fiteh.—Hook. f. 
m. ii. 22, t. 1 * 
Tasm: river, Oldfield; "pound Head, Gunn; Cheshunt, Archer; 
= river and plain i Southport, C. Stua 
T. 2. CATrocnILUS.—Lower zn i the perianth very spreading 
or retinui from the base, or recurved from the middle, the lobes short 
