390 CXX. ORCHIDEJ. [ Chiloglottis. 
45. CHILOGLOTTIS, R. Br. 
Anth 
erect, 2-celled ; pollen-masses granular.— Terrestrial herbs, with small 
underground tubers. Leaves 2, radical or nearly so. Scape 1-flowered, 
des the two Australian "eue which are endemic, there is one from the Auck- 
ew 
Dorsal sepal 5 to 6 lines long, much contracted at the base ; lateral 
sepals linear-terete. Calli of the labellum slender, scattered over f 
ie woi 1. coUa kho uud Odie 
Dorsal sepal 8 to 9 lines long, not much contracted at the base; 
lateral sepals linear. Calli of the labellum thick and crowded E 
alban the conie s 9 o |n E sx or Kas 2. C. Gunnu. 
: 1 EJ 
' 1. C. diphylla, R. Br. Prod. 393. Radical leaves 2, from ovate- 
elliptical to oblong-lanceolate, usually acute, 3 to 13 in. long, contracted 
into a petiole of 2 to 8 lines. Scape from 3 to 6 in. meh bearing 
e one sub- 
ess in 2 rows, and 1 or2 att 
P 
Holl. t. 8; Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 886; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 29. 
Reichb. f. Beitr. 27; Caladenia diphylla, Reichb. f. Beitr. 67 ; Epipactis 
reflexa, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. 60, t. 211, f. 15 Aeianthus? bifolius, 
R. Br. Prod. 822; Reichb. f. Beitr. 26. 
Queensland. ` Brisbane river, Moreton bay, F. Mueller. 
. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Woolls ; Clarence river, Wilcox. his 
Victoria. Wilson's Promontory, F. Mueller (without flowers, but probably t 
ia. Shaded places, Woolnorth, Circular Head, &c., Gunn, Archer; South- 
port, C. Stuart. d 
The calli of the labellum vary much, the slender clavate ones are ‘sometimes limited 
to a broad tuft or patch at the base of the lamina, sometimes extend over a great p a 
