20 1CONES PLANTARUM. 
r. Cheeseman does not describe the curious ligulate, often twisted, pro- 
cess which proceeds jn some specimens from the very base of ,the lip, at its 
medial line, and which I find to be sometimes replaced by two subulate 
The similarity of this species to Brown’s Port Jackson ©. bicalcarata, is 
so strong that I suspect that it may prove identical with it; I hesitate however 
to unite them without further materials, the dorsal sepal being much less 
arched in the New Zealand plant. 
I regret to observe that it is proposed to replace Brown’s generic name of 
Corysanthes by Salisbury’s somewhat earlier one of Corybas, the totally 
erron 
up surreptitiously from an inspection of Bauer’s figure of the Australian 
Corysanthes bicalearata, when exhibited by Robert Brown at Sir Joseph 
Banks’s rooms, with the latter name attached to it—J. D. Hooxer. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. The same with the dorsal sepal removed. 3, Column, petals, 
and hip :—all magnified. 
Piate 1121, 
NORMANDIA NEO-CALEDON ICA, Hook. f. 
R alacnan 
Wormandia, Hook. f. gen. nov. Flores hermaphroditi.  Calycis 
tubus elongato-obconicus, 5-gonus ; limbi lobi 5, subulati, patentes, persis- 
tentes. Corolla infundibularis, fauce glabra; limbi lobi 5, in fl. 2 breves 
exsertis ; antheree magne, dorso prope basin affix, lineari-obovate, obtuse, 
longe exsertee, loculis basi liberis acutis, Discus minutus, annularis. 
rium 2-loculare ; styli rami 2, a basi iscreti, filiformes, papillosi, demum 
longe exserti; ovula lineari » in loculis solitaria, e basi recta, anatropa. 
uetus 2-coccus, lobis calycinis cornutus, coccis intus medio longitudinaliter 
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