Glossodia. | CXX. ORCHIDER. 393 
G. Brunonis, Endl. Nov. Stirp. Dec. 16, and in Pl. Preiss, ii.9. A - 
pubescent or softly hairy plant of 6 in. to 1 ft., with 1 or 2 ncs i y 
es 
disk, but at its base are 2 long thick linear obtuse calli often as long 
as the lamina, sometimes united at the base, erect against the column 
Column half as long as the sepals, with a broad wing produced beyond 
At Anther-case pubescen it, shortly acumi- 
nate.—Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 424; F. Muell. Fragm. 83 
Caladenia Brunonis, Reichb. Beitr. 67. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound and adjoining districts, Oldfield, F. Mueller, 
and many others; Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. ; | ees bay and Gales brook, 
Maxwell, 
hes G. emarginata, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 424. Nearly allied to 
G. Brunonis, with inm same habit and foliage, the | scape however more 
frequently 1 l-üowered, the flower usually larger, not so blue in the 
dried state, and ec tun by Oldfield as rose-coloured. Column with a 
hood-shaped wing extending beyond the anther as in that species. 
Labellum more tabs ed, often E the column, broadly oblong- 
linear, very obtuse or truncate and u sually emar nate, the basal calli 
or appendages nei slightly clavate, about as Tm as the labellum.— 
Nec emarginata, "Reichb. r. 67. 
Australia. Swan river, Penis ond, 1st coll.; Vasse river, Pries; 
Tes AS and Vasse rivers, Oldfield ; Greenough "Flats, O. Gray; Lake Mur 
Trise 6. Opurypem.—Anther adnate to the a of the column 
over iie stigma, the cells usually forming 2) lobes sehe asses 2, 
granular, attached by caudicles to one or Je glands or pouches over 
the stigma. ‘Terrestrial herbs; rhizomes pes annually renewed 
tubers. Stems mate, leafy. Flowers spicate, 
47. HABENARIA, R. Br. 
Dorsal sepal erect, very concave ; lateral sepals free, connivent or 
Reg ; petals entire or bipartite, u usually connivent under the 
rsal sepal. a d or rarely entire, with a spur or pouch 
at the base. Column very short, with 2 anterior linear-clavate processes 
lying on or vérgally eesti to Ae base of the labellum. Anther erect, 
with a broad connective and marginal cells, but the connective usually 
8o vi that the erect diverging cells appear disconnected. Pollen 
granular in 2 masses in each cell, each ems with a caudicle attached to 
à gland or an appendage of the stigma opposite to the cell, and more 
or less confluent with Sic entesirin] herbs, with underground usually 
ovoid tubers, Leaves alternate on the stem or 45 m near the base. 
iion spike. 
Flowers several or many in a 
