388 CXX. ORCHIDEZ. [ Caladenia, 
22. C. cærulea, I. Br. sien TEE A smaller plant than C. deformis, 
more glabrous, the py brae 
with the solitary i vr of that pie Leaf linear or linear- 
as lon but narrower ; ; petals both narr and iE Labellum 
more t T half or nearly as long as the bern sepals, broad almost from 
the base ; lateral lobes broad, erect, obtuse, wit transverse bands of a 
darker hue, middle lobe lanceolate, almost eke entire or slightly 
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winged almost from the oe An nther-point very short.—Lind]. Gen. 
oe de "iae Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 29; Reichb. f. Beitr. 28. 
rt Jackson, R. | ets oin n. 163, and many others; New 
England, C e. qeu vedo io Twofold bay, F. Mueller. 
North of Wombayne river, ellen. 
TES, Bauer (Brown, Reichenbach jil.).—I have seen no Tasmanian speci- 
mens; there are none in herb. R. Brow 
23. C. saccharata, Heichb. Beitr. 63. Very nearly allied to C. eerulea 
and pnn only a local form of it, the structure of the flower a mehr 
the same. The leaves are rather longer and narrower and t 8 
and s epals s also longer and narrower, the colour of the flowers, Sitabty 
Hak ot O aeria , whic h in the East has not the extended range of 
C. deformis, that a further examination of fresh flowers may prove it 
to be really distinct. 
. Australia, Drummond, m coll. n. 824, 
24. C. defo nly 
slightly m and pedes iih above 6 in. high. Leaf linear , some- 
times rather long. Scape with a single blue flower — tl an in 
recurved, 
more or less fringed on the margin, the lat eral lobes arcely "prominent 
or quite obsolete; calli of the di sk oblong prn ear a xk ift tly clavate, 
very numerous and er owded, sometimes coveri whole of the 
ength. i 
short.—Reichb. f. Beitr. 29; C. barbata, Lindl. l.c. 418 . 
Tasm. ii. 29, t. 123 B; C. unguiculata, Lindl. Sw. Riv. App. 51; pent 
es Sp. Orch. 418; Éndl. in x TTA it el 
N, S. od ales. Near Albury, B 
Victo Portland, Allitt ; Port Phill and fasiri Gunn, Adamson; Nan- 
Mas unes and Geno river, F. Wohin; Green; Bins Pura, Hin 
acker. 
asmania Dalrymple, R. Brown; abundant throughout the island, J. D. 
Hooker ; Flinders ret a Milligan. 
r From the AAT to St. Vincent's Gulf, F. Mueller; York Penin- 
sula, Fowler ; Biscuit flat, Schul: 
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