14 ORCHIDE (Rolfe). | Acrolophia. 
Austr. “Afr. i. t. 4; Durand & Schinz, eg BIAS ¥:. 23; 
Krénal. in ihe: Naturhist. Hofmus. Wien, xx. 12 
Sourn Arrica : without locality, Holland, 14! 
oast Rearon: Mossel Bay Diy.; Little Brak River, ene 6177! between 
Little Brak River ‘eit Hart enbosch, Burchell, 6201! G e Div. : near Silver 
River, Penther, 867. Kinyank Dive:  Dowkamma, under 500 “ft, Drége. Uiten- 
hage Div. ; ! i i 
as raham, lton! Mi 
near the coast, ate od King Bat ; Kowie sandhills, MacOwan, 395! King 
Williamstown Div., near Kin mstown, D U7 ban, 129! Komgha Div. ; 
near _ mouth of the Kei Rive ma hasan 10 
ERN Recion: Transkei; Kreilis Country, Hobe 11! 
This has been m aor confused with the preceding and following ge but a 
examination of the inal types enables the matter to be ae edup. The ike 
called Eulophia sD A by Bolus (Ie. Orch. Austr.-Afr. 4) is SE . cochlearis, 
* is #. cochlearis (l.c. is a quite detiact specie The 
diffe es between the two were clearly pointed out by Bolus, but some of a 
ecimens ci by ae oe t tter belong to the 
E. eile Lindl., misunderstood by Bolus, and was wisely 
described as Acro abe Fe beiepe Schlechter 
3. A. Bolusii (Rolfe in Orch. Rev. 1911, 198); rhizome stout ; 
leaves pane: 4-12, ensiform or linear, neoantnate or acute, entire 
or very minutely serrulate, rigid, 4-14 in. long, 4-1 in. broa 
paras at "the sheathing base ; inflorescence terminal, paniculate, 
2 ft. high, with numerous lanceolate sheaths below ; panicl 
1 as long as the lip; aaa stout, with prominent Coals angles, 
} as long as the sepals and petals. ‘A. cochlearis, Schlechter & Bolus 
in Journ. Bot. 1894, 332, partly. Eulophia og gig Bolus in Journ. 
Linn. Soe. xxv. 183, in Prane. S. Afr. ue Soe. v. 107, Orch. Cap. 
Penins. i and Ic. Orch. Austr.-Afr. i. t. 5; hes nd a Schinz, 
pon oat Fl. Afr. ys 20, not of Lindl. ; acrtinad in Ann. Naturhist. 
Hofmus. Wien, xx, 12. 
Sov’ TH AFRICA: without locality, — 1589! 
oun Reaion : Cape Div. ; Sandy downs east of Tabl le Mountain, Bolus, 4561 ! 
Vyges bllsy Doak 395 ! pent near i Town, Franzel ! Cape Fiats, 
Bunbury and without collector! George Div. ; Zwart Ri Penth 
a ride de ai iver, Penther, 408. 
See note under the preceding species. 
4. A. tristis sacri ed & Bolus in Journ. Bot. 1894, sic 
aia: stout ; leaves 4-10, ensiform or linear, acum 
or acute, winutely roller rigid, 5-12 in. long, 4-} in, sid 
