366 | CXX. ORCHIDEJX. eee 
the cavity ape on the under side. Column 4 to 5 lines long, bordered 
on each side from the base to the anther with a petal-like coloured 
.G 
ing 
and Sp. Orch. 429; Hook. f. Fl. Tas 18, t. 107 A; Reichb. f 
Beitr. 44; Caleya major, Endl. [e feas t. 8. 
Queensland. Moreton bay, F’. Mueller 
Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Backhouse, Woolls; Blue Mountains, 
Maw Aiii; New England, C. Stua 
Mount Sturgeon, Mount Abrupt, Latrobe river, F. Mueller; Mount 
Wiliam, ‘Sullivan; e Land, ter. 
ocky Cape, esas oY Archer ; Southport, C. Stuart ; South 
Hoo Oe N. W. Bay, Milliga 
C. minor, R. Br. Prod. 329. Leaf radical, narrow-linear. 
ster about in . high, without any or Aro rarely w with a single T 
empty br bra Ag nl the middle. Flowers 1 to 3, much smaller than in 
C. major, on longer pedicels. Sepals p petals linear, nearly equal, 
4 to 5 lines base the dorsal one often dilated above the middle and at- 
tached as well as the petals immediately above the ovary, the lateral 
sepals however dtsehéd to the extremity of the basal projection of the 
column on each ud of the stipes of the labellum, which is linear and 
incurved. Lamina of the labellum peltate and convex, but narrower | 
than in C. major, and tuberculate on the surface, the upper lobe obtuse 
or shortly Sobad the lower lobe or appendage very short. Column 
about as long as t the sepals, the broad wing adnate also to the basal 
projection, which is at least half as long as the column itself and nearly 
erect whilst the column is more TOR e whole forming a broad 
sac or pouch. COE Gen. and = Orch. 199; M f. Beitr. 44. 
N. S Port Jackso Brown; New England, €. Stuart (a single 
H saorane in Herb. `F. Mueller differing i in “some slight Se dien from Brown's and 
adn. Hobarton, Gunn. 
C. nigrita, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 54, Gen. and Sp. Orch. 429. 
Leaf radical, small, ovate ot broadly lanceolate Stem about 6 in. 
high, wit thout any empty braet, Flowers 1 to 3 , on pedicels of 4 to 1 in. 
Sepals and petals linear, about 5 lines long, the dorsal sepal closely - 
appressed to the column and a pparently n e to it at the base, the 
etals very narrow, the lateral sepals attached as in C. minor to the ex- 
tremity of the basal projection of the column. Labellum with a claw of 
at least 3 lines, the lamina peltate, — es convex, tuberculate 0n 
the surface, the upper end or lobe twice as long as the lower lobe or 
appendage, both ends ibo] or emarginate in the specimens ; examined. 
