PSEUpOCOLUS FUSIFORMIS (Fig. 68).-This species is based en a 

 figure in the Museum at Paris, made on the Island of Reunion (near Mada- 

 gascar). The plant is red; otherwise, our photograph of this figure (Fie 68) 

 is all that is known about it. If the plant was correctly drawn, as it seems 

 to be, it appears to me to be very distinct from all the other specie's. Professor 

 Fischer based the name fusiformis on this figure, afterwards withdrew it re- 

 ferring the plant to Pseudocolus Javanicus of Java. That dees not seem 'pos- 

 sible to me. 



Fig. 67. 



PSEUDQCOLUS RUGULO3US. 

 (From the original sketch.) 



Fig. 69. 



PSEUDOCOLUS 



ROTHAE. 



(From the original 



sketch.) 



PSEUDOCOLUS ROTHAE (Fig. 69). Columns three, slender, united 

 above and below into a short stipe which does not extend beyond the volva. 

 Color, rich orange. This species is represented at Kew by two collections from 

 Australia. It seems very similar to the preceding from Java, but is evidently 

 a much more slender species. As no other illustration of it is known, we give 

 a copy of a crude sketch by Bailey, sent with the plant. 



