Disa auriculata, Bolus, Icones Orch. Austr.-Afr. t. 72. § Monadenia. 



— Steenberg, 360 meters, fl. Oct., F. A. Guthrie. — Allied to 



D, multiflora, Bolus; flowers usually yellowish green. 

 Disa Bolusiana, SchlecJUer, in Engl. Bat. Jahrh. ined. § Monadenia. 



—Table Mt., 1000 meters, fl. Jan., Bolus, No. 4903.— Allied to 



D. rufescens, Su-artz, but with a deep cleft in the column 



between the rostellum and the stigma. 

 Disa uncinata, Bolus; see Icones Orch. Austr.-Afr. t. 82. — Table Mt., 



several collectors. — Near to D. ocellata, Bolus, but with an oval 



obtuse, not oblong acute galea. 

 Disa Draconis, Swartz. — Table Mt., Schlechter; also reported from 



the Flats, near Diep Kiver. — Closely allied to D. Harveiana, 



Lindley ; for a summary of their diflerences, see the work above 



named, p. 159. 

 Disperis Bodkini, Bolus ; see Icones Orchid. Austr.-Afr. t. 96. — 



Claremont Flats. —Flowers the smallest of the Peninsular species ; 



helmet green, rest whitish yellow. Fl. Aug. 

 Corycium crispum, Swartz; Bolus, Icones Orch. Austr.-Afr. t. 45. — 



Flats, fl. Sept. — Leaves strongly crisped, flowers golden yellow. 

 Corycium microglossum, Lindley; Bolus, Icones Orch. Austr-A/r. 



t. 46. — Flats, fl. Nov. — Flowers smoky brown, lip linear acute. 



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