Eulophia. | ORCHIDEZ (Rolfe). 27 
narrowly linear, rag veined, up to | ft. long ; scape bie brotaacal 
lateral, with adpressed membranous acute sheaths $s; spike lax, many- 
owe ered ; bracts abet; lanceolate, very acute, nearly as long as the 
slender pedicelled ovary ; flowers small; sepals lanceolate, ee 
4 in. long; petals rather shorter and broader than rer sepals ; lip 
oblong, aha rter than the petals; side lobes incurved, porrect, 
obliquely lanceolate, subacute ; front lobe mone yeaa rounded 
at the apex, much longer than the side lobes ; dise with 4 elevated 
long-papillose at the apex ; spur short, obtuse, straight, adpressed to 
the ovary ; column footless, slender, a third shorter than the lip. 
Kanauart Recion: Transvaal; Umlomati Valley, near Barberton, 3900 ft., 
Daloias 1131: Musidora, near Barberton, 300 ft., Culver, 82. 
Only known to me from description. 
. E. emula igure in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 26); an 
hon herb, 3-1} in. high ; leaves in a fascicle of 4 or 5, erect or 
lax, many-flowered j bracts lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 
usually spreading, 1} in. long ; flowers generally ee purple ; 
sepals subequal, lanceolate-oblong, sine near] in. long 3 petals 
elliptic-oblong, apiculate, as long as the sepals ; tp as long as the 
petals, 3-lobed ; side lobes oblong, xoredh or subacute, short ; front 
lobe obovate or rounded, obtuse ; dise wit ith 3-5 crested nerves ; : 
“ie clavate or obtuse, slightly curved, } in. ec ; column stout, 
—-l in. long. Bolus, Ic. Orch. AwstrsAfe: liv & 16. 
Souty Arrica: without Pag Zeyher, 1583 
EGION: Komgha Div.; grassy ie near Komgha, 2000 ft., 
7, 1699 
HARI REGION : Orange River Colony ; Caledon River, Burke! Rhinoster 
Kop, Burke, 508! Harrismith, Sankey, 257! Transvaal ; Ma galiesberg, Burke! 
Holub ! 
Eastern Recion: Transkei; Krielis Country, Talon 340! Tembuland ; 
near Umtata, Miss Pegler! Natal; Sevenfontein r Boston, 3000-4000 ft., 
Wy Had a ne Wood, 5372! Swaziland; Dal ack near Mbabane, 4500 ft 
specimen collected near — 3000 ft., in Tropical Bechuanaland, 
on belongs to the same s 
13. E. longipes (Rolfe in Kew Bulletin, 1910, 280); — 
stout and woody, somewhat thickened at the node es; leaves in 
cutie $ - or 5 linear, — cai ab at flowering time (2h 
ne seen), with 3 or 4 broad enveloping sheaths ; scape 
ne ave ft. pine with 2 or 3 frieeolate sheaths below ; raceme lax, 
