40 ORCHIDE& (Rolfe). | Eulophia. 
rather stout, about 24 ft. high, with a few loose sheaths below ; 
ayaa A eae nis Se agate acumin a 
nies clavate, about | in. long ; column stout, clavate, nearly } 
ong. FE. ca alan thoides, Bolus, Te. Orch. Austr.-Afr.i. t. 51 (as to pee 
dint Allison specimen only). 
Soutu AFRICA: ites Amer Allison! 
Coast Recion: Alba near Grabamstown, Todd ! 
Distinct from £. oman Schlechter, with which it has been confused. 
a 41. 5. Bula eae (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, Le 
rhizome d woody, thickened at the nodes ; ; leaves about 7 
ina facile, ‘nsiform or elongate-lanceolate, acute, es eee at 
the base 2-1} ft. long, 3-2} in, b road, somewhat recurved, w 
prominent veins ; ae lateral, 1-2 ft. high, with several ad 
late acuminate som mewhat imbricate sheaths ; racemes 1—2 ft. long, 
usually somewhat dense and many-flower ed; bracts lanceolate, 
acuminate, }—1 in. long ; pedicels | —} in. long ; low ers large, cream- 
coloured ; sepals linear. Jancoolate or silisueanecolates very acu- 
minate, 1-1} in. long; petals nearly as long as the sepals and over 
twice as bead, elliptic- oblong, acute ; lip broadly elliptic, rather 
shorter than the petals, 3- lobed ; side lobes small, broadly rounded ; 
ront lobe much larger, elliptic- Te , subobtuse ; dise with 3- 7 
slightly thickened — “ ata at ¢ ested towards. the base ; spur 
slender, curved, obtuse, } —1 in. lo dice 3 avery apa about 4 4 in. 
long, with a short foot ; capsule oblong, 1 in. lon 
KabLAHARrI REGION: Orange River Colony; without precise locality, Cooper, 
974! 35 sak — svaal; near Nylstrom, Burtt-Davy, 2011! Potgieters Rust, 
= ae giles : Natal ; Sevenfontein, near Boston, 3000-4000 ft., Wylie “ 
b. Wood, 5368! Oliviers pee sources of Tugela eget Rigs ft., aa 
Shaiton, Howick, Mrs. Hutton 0! Van Reenen, 5000-6 ft.; Wood, 556 
Fairfield, Al xandra District, 2800 mn , Rudatis, 567! and witht precise Seay, 
Wood, 4 
This as based upon Wood, 4626, which I have not seen, Pg Wylie, 
5363, is anes ‘os Wood himself as identical. sans “Eau figured by = ag 
different, and the name seems to have been n aggregate sense. 
£. acuminata and EF, Allison 
42. E. Bakeri (Rolfe); rhizome not seen ; leaf elongate-lanceo- 
late, acute, mae veined, attenuate at the base, 8 in. long, nearly 
; Scape about a foot high with 6 or 8 pinkish flow wers ; 
sepals oblong-lanceolate, acute or shortly ac , over ? in. long ; 
