TIPULARIA. 151 
Grove IL—Anther dorsal. 
Pollinia 4, in two pairs. 
Rostellum and caudicles very BP the latter tapering to the minute 
DI. C A s ae . . 54. Camarotis. 
Each pair of pollinia hes in а 22 сар са to 
a short free caudicle; the caudicles inserted on a large emarginate 
ДИВЕ o orum s KIA M UL LAT Тыс a ЖҰР, ДНЕВНИ 
Pollinia sessile on a large dodi ил, caudicles W006 . . «a 5. 2 . 00, Жину. 
Pollinia 8. 
Leaf terete, continuous with the terete stem. к 
Column deeply lobed at the apex, the anther lying between its 
lobes; pollinia clavate-cylindric, attached to a short broad 
eaudicle; gland eaudate . . . . UG за VOTO RC Dore. 
Stem with numerous short equitant leaves. 
Column not deeply lobed; pollinia clavate, four of them small and 
imperfect, attached to a slender elongated caudicle, gland small . 62. Appendicula. 
Pseudo-bulbous ; leaves solitary or in pairs, flat. 
Apex of the column acuminate, the caudicles of the ena pointing 
le gs os os s . o « > 05. Thelasis. 
Column with broad truncate horizontal apex on which the anther 
lies, the pollinia and caudicle horizontal, the caudicle joining 
the gland of the vertical rostellum at a right angle . . . . 64. Phreatia. 
25. Tipularia, Nutt. 
Terrestrial, with small pseudo-bulbs. Leaf solitary, ovate, shortly petiolate. 
Inflorescence from the base of the pseudo-bulb, much longer than the leaf, erect, slender. 
` Flowers laxly racemose. Sepals and petals sub-equal, lanceolate, spreading. Lip consisting 
chiefly of a spur slightly longer than the petals, slender, and curved forward; the 
side lobes short, narrow, rounded, each bearing a callus; the mid-lobe ovate-lanceolate, 
deflexed. Column rather broad, straight, without wings; anther terminal, depressed, 
9.celled ; pollinia 4, attached to a slender caudicle ending in à gland and projecting 
beyond the end of the rostellum. Two species; the following and one North American. 
TIPULARIA JosEPHr, Reichb. fil ex Lindl. in Journ. Linn. 
бое. I, 174. 
|. Pseudo-bulb sub-globular, pointed, ‘65 in. long. Leaf broadly ovate, acute, the edges 
undulate, the base rounded, suddenly «contracted into the short petiole, plieate, 5- to 
7-nerved, coloured, length 3 to 5 in., breadth 1:65 to 2:5 in. Inflorescence 8 to 12 
in. long, with one or two narrow bracteoles ‘3 in. long on its peduncle, the raceme 
occupying its upper fourth. Flower 73 in. long; floral bracts broad, minute; lateral 
lobes of the lip with thick oblong calli, meeting a similar callus from the front of 
the column and almost occluding the mouth of the spur. Hook. fil Fl. Br. Ind. 
V, 708. 
