ovate-lanceolate acute, one-third the length of the whole lip, spur 

 funnel shaped — cylindrical obtuse incurved, 0*5-0*7 cm. loni,'-; column 

 oblong, produced at base into a projecting foot, apiculate at the 

 apex. 



This species is interesting owing to the fact of its being the 

 solitary instance, so far as I know, of a Eulophia growing in that 

 dry part of the Colony known as the Karroo. It was found by 

 Mr. N. S. Pillans, who has very kindly helped me in my work in 

 many ways, and whose name I am glad to associate with what 

 appears to me to be a very distinct species. 



