386 CXX. ORCHIDE. [ Caladenia. 
with a pom point.—Lyperanthus suaveolens, R. Br. Prod. 325; 
Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 392; F. Muell. re v. 98; Reichb. f 
Beitr. 32; ` Caladenia sulphurea, A. Cunn. in vs Nos. Wales, 361. 
Leptoceras ‘sulphurea, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 4 
N. S. Wal Port m to the ewe Mountains, * Bins Woolls, A. Cun- 
ningham, and others ; dinh -— c - Stu 
ria. East Gi 
deer Conni Milligan, 
17. C. serrata, Reichb. f. Beitr. 67. Nearly resembles C. suaveolens 
in habit and foliage, but usually a stouter ve taller plant. Leaf 
broadly linear, often above 1 ft. long. Flowers 4 to 6, “ greenish out- 
side purplish ‘pink shed the labellum véllesich towards the t tip." 
Bracts above 1 in. long, finely acuminate. Sepals shortly — 
the dorsal one lanceolate incurved, concave, 6 to 7 lines long; the — 
lateral sepals and petals narrower and rather longer. Labellum Mores 
than half as long, the lateral lobes erect as in C. suaveolens, but rather 
C the middle lobe more lanceolate, the margins usually undulate 
crisped or shortly fringed ; ea linear, in 2 rows along the centre, = 
smaller ones in several rows on the remainder of the disk. Colum 
oss Anther acuminate. riri serratus, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. 
Ned Il in Pl. Preiss. ii. 6. 
r, Drummond, 1 Cape Leschenault, Oldfield ; 
King Bersa Sound, Mie; 1 / Mar Wulgenup, Pree n. ? 2189, F. Mueller t ^ 
18. C. » R. Br. Prod. 324. Slender, usually under 1 ft. high, 
sparingly lterar or "nearly glabrous or glandular papillose. Leaf narrow- 
inear, o ong. Flowers l to 3, pink in the typical form, often 
. longitudinally veined and ond with transverse bands of a darker 
hue on the labellum and column. Sepals 6 to 8 lines long, or in some 
98; Arethusa catena Exot. Bot. t. 104; €. alata, R. Br. Prod. 
324 Pi fam. i smaller Borers) ; Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 418; Hook.f . 
ii 90, t. ; Reichb. f. Beitr. 29; €. angustata, Hook. . 
re and. Keppel and aci id bays, R. Brown; from cries to Wide 
bay in gr T" Yee Leichhardt, F. Mueller, and others ; Rockhampton, O'Sha- 
nesy ; Nerkool Creek, Bowman ; Deng Downs, Law; ount angi 5 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown and many others; 
northward to dum river, Henderson; New England, C. Soari; southward to 
M bay, F. ller 
From the Glenelg to Gipps’ Land, F. pm idum and others. 
Tasmania. Abundant throughout the island, J. D. Hooker and others. 
. Australia. From the Glenelg to St. Vincent's Gaur’ fi sist localities, ,F- 
Muller and dades; Kangaroo island, Waterhous ; 
