Eulophia. | ORCHIDE (Rolfe). 35 
Mag. ii. 202 ; Drége, Zwei Pf. Documente, 128, 132. - dregeana, 
Bolus, Ic. Orch. Austr.-Afr, ii. t. 9, partly, not of L Serapias 
capensis, Linn. Mant. 293. Eimodori barbatum, oe Prodr. 4 ; 
Thunb, Fl. Cap. ed. Schult, 
Soutu Arrica: without locality, Bowie! Zeyher, 1587 | 
Coast Reaton: Uitenhage Div. 3 between Van Stadens Berg and pur cern 
< Mi van, 184! ch’s Post, near Kowie a ai Png ta ! 
mouth of Kleinemund River, MacOwan. iv. ; Cross 
therstone ! an out precise locality, Hutton! Bedford Div. ; sue flats near 
the mouth of the Fish River, Atherstone, 11! Komgha Div.; sandy flats near the 
m Kei River, Flanagan in MacOwan, Z Afr., 1533! 
Stockenstrom Div. ; Chumie- Peak, Scully, 173. I see agape ating 
0 
nst v3 ly, Div 
District, Zeyher, 6. King Williamstown Div. ; Flanagan Far Kin 
Williamstown, A 700k, ee 158, Flanagan, 3054. Eastern feonties “ot pr 
! Prior 
EGION } Saneai Div. ; — of Bosch Berg, 4500 ft., MacOwan, 
184! and without precise locality, Bowker 
Eastern Reaion : Griqualar nd. ‘East ; near Nalogha, Avook, Penther, 200! foot 
of Insiswa Range, Avook, Penther, 137. Natal ; without precise locality, Mrs. 
Fannin, 61! Wood! 
The only specimen cited by Lindley as £. barbata belongs to £. lunata, 
Hahiathiter and the collector, ‘* Thunberg,”’ is believed to be erroneous 
30. E. Thunbergii (Rolfe in Kew pans et 369) ; rhizome 
stout, thickened at the nodes; leaves in a of 3 or 4, linear, 
subacute, somewhat recurved, 3-8 in. bets te with 2 or 5 short 
imbricate sheaths below ; scapes lateral, 3-1} ft. long, with 2 or 3 
lanceolate sheaths low ; ra racemes 3—5 in. “long, somewhat lax ; 
bracts lanceolate, acuminate, 13 i in. long; pedicels about } in. 
long; flowers rather large ; sepals jansoblaie-attonuate from a 
broad base, acuminate, over } in. long ; petals narrowly ovate, sig 
~sesauaeny shorter than the baie and “abou oe as broa i 
dise with 5-7 aieieliat shiskensa crested veins, veins gpenetrss 
verrucose in front and at the base of the side lobes ; spur peek 
somewhat curved, about 1 in. long ; column clavate, lj in. 
Sourn Arrica : without locality, Thunberg ! 
o specimens which Thu nberg had referred to his Limodorum 
barbatum, but which differ in the lax inflorescence, gg i flowers, ete. A drawing 
of the specimens and a single flower are preserved at Kew 
31. E. robusta (Rolfe in Kew Bulletin, 1910, 369); rhizome 
stout, woody, thic kened at the nodes; leaves in a fnscicle of 4 to 6, 
? 
somewhat recurved, }-1 ft. long, with 2 or 3 short exterior sheaths 
at the . ; seape basal, erect, stout, }-1} igh, with numerous 
lanceo or spathaceous somewhat imbricate sheaths ; racemes 
many-flowered, somewhat dense, 3-6 in. long; bracts or one, 
