42 ORCHIDEZ (Rolfe). | Eulophia. 
oblong, subacute, as long as the sepals by over twice as broad, 
yellow ; lip entire or subentire, elliptic, subobtuse, shorter and 
broader than the petals ; disc slightly puberulous, with 7-9 rags 
thickened keels below, terminating in numerous nerves above ; spur 
oblong, obtuse, curved, about } in. long; column clavate, over 1 in. 
ee 
ERN Recion: Natal ; damp places at Oliviers Hoek, sources of Tugela 
a "5000 ft., Allison, 5! 
46. E. Woodii (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 5); a 
glabrous erect herb, 12-16 in. high ; leaves 3 or 4 in a oops 
erect, linear, acute, 4-12 in. long ; scape subterete, with loo: 
adpressed elongate acute membranous sheaths ; spikes lax, teal 
flowered ; eacia erect or somewhat reflexed, nienibee anous, linear, 
acute, equalling or exceeding the ovary ; sepals subequal, ovate, 
subacute, 1 in. long, nearly } ‘in. broad in the middle; petals ovate- 
lanceolate, somewhat obtuse, rather shorter and much narrower 
than the sepals ; lip as long as the petals, oblong, 3-lobed, with two 
short calli from the mouth of the spur to the front lobe; side lobes 
short, rounded ; front lobe oblong, obtuse or truncate ; spur very 
short, incurved, cylindrical ; column slender, carinate behind ; anther 
ubglobose, shortly apiculate. 
Eastern Recion: Natal ; near Berlin Mission Station, Wood, 3577. 
Only known to me from description. 
47. E. terme’ (Reichb. f. in Linnea, xx. 683) ; rhizome stout ; 
leaves in a fascicle of 4 to 6, linear-oblong to elongate-lane bélato, 
acute, with 3 to 5 prominent veins, membra nous, 4—1 ft. long, 
DA 
“ 
3-11] in. broad, with 2 or 3 exterior reduced sheaths at the base ; 
late sheaths ; raceme about 6 in. long, loosely many-flowered ; bracts 
lanceolate or linear-oblong, acute, }—} in. long ; pedicels }—} in. 
the apex, apiculate, rather fleshy, about $ in. long; petals sub- 
orbicular-oblong, erat half as long as the sepals; lip 3-lobed, 
rather longer than the petals; side lobes obliquely semiovate, acute, 
4 in. long ; front on oblong, acute, disc with 3 prominent keels, 
as long as the petals. ‘Bolus ee wets Linn. Soe. . 183; Durand 
& Schinz, Conspect. Fl. Afr. v 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, Avebs ! 
kenst 
Coast sii eheer nstrom Diy.; among shrubs at Benholm near Stocken- 
strom, Scully, 189! and in Herb. Bolus, 59161 
Eas 
TERN Sener: Griqualand East ; near Fort Donald, 5000 ft., Tyson, 1611! 
48. E. antennata (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxvi. 334) ; rhizome 
subterranean, oblique, ovoid-oblong, subcylindrical or slightly de- 
