Caladenia.] CXX. ORCHIDER. 381 
undivided ; the disk with calli more or igs distinctly arranged in 2 o 
more longitudinal rows. 
6. C. filamentosa, R. ma ie 324. Stature sp inflorescence of 
the typical €. Patersoni ery nearly allied to af narrow- 
linear, Sepals with the te MS C. Patersoni, but usually rather 
o 
margins more or less fringed but usually smaller and narrower, the calli 
varying in thickness be always in 2 rows only along the disk.— Hook. f. 
- Lasm. ii. 27, t. 121 B; Reichb. f. Beitr. d C. filifera, Lindl. Swan 
pp. e , Gen. d Sp. Orch. 421; Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 8; Field 
Sert. Pit C. denticulata, Lindl. ll.ec. ; Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 9. 
= 8 Wate Mudgee, Woolls. 
mania. Port Dalrymple, Paterson, R. Brown ; ; George Town, Archer ; South- 
zi “C Stuart. 
Australia. voli bay, 7". Mueller 
w^ Australia. ED George's Soand and adjoining districts, F. Mueller, Muir, 
and others ;* Swan riv t, Drummo nd, 1st coll. 
Var. pallens. Pilies apparently rn ee quinte of he Sir sedi not so d nor so 
fine as A the ordinary C. filam —Swa r, Dru 2, Mylne 
The entosa may be, as su e ed ra ; V. Modos one of the nume iei is rm 
of C. Patersoni, chiefly prev: alent in wW. pEi bnt the Ppa constant reduc- 
tion of the calli to 2 rows is accompanied by a difference i iage which may jus tify 
_its retention as a species, subject, epe to further Y ERR of living specimens. 
í ©. Patersoni, ; R. Br. Prod. 324. More or less hairy and from 
under 1 ft. to near 2 ft. high, the upper portion and flowers often 
à pa ale aid hiss outside and aoa or. ane a i dae the calli and end or middle 
lobe of the labellum usually ày sometimes the whole 'disk of a rich purple. The 
