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Eulophia. | ORCHIDE (Rolfe), 45 
Wood, 708! Inanda, sional 7! Wood, 275! 383! near Natal Bay, Krauss ; 
near Durban, Sander on, 25! Ale saa District, Rudatis, 242! and without 
precise locality, Wea ; , Saunders Wood, 1020! Sanderson, 108! 494! 4000 ft., 
Allison, L iii! Swaziland ; Hlakikulu, aH ft., Miss Stewart, 53! near Bremers- 
pe 2300 ft., Bolus, 12804 
ocality ‘‘ Sierra Leone,” — by Lindley for this species when 
aati ‘duentbdinge it, is clearly erroneous 
z 52. EB. were ay Geen’. f, in pls, ce 329) ; tubers sub- 
3 i 
globose, abou ; leaves 2 or a fascicle, linear or 
lanceolate- eo ee or sedntaatal, 4—14 in. Piped 3-1 in. broad ; 
aia erect, 4—12 in. long, with a few pr ReIee acuminate sheaths 
belo 
‘lo “ 
long ; flowers yellow, ets -buff, lS or valiite sepals and a 
subconnivent, lanceolate-oblong, subobtuse or apiculate about }— 
in. long ; lip 3- soped, epee ne narrowed at the base, a out 
Naturhist. Hofmus. ‘Wien, x . 12. E. lissochiloides, BOWE 2 in Flora, 
1845, 305 ; Beitr. FI. Cap- aad Natal. 157, not of Lind 
aoe Reaion: Orange River ene : B accgaeeie Richardson! W as 
Mrs. Barber, 647! Basutoland ; Dicterten, 405! Transvaal ; 
“sat : Burke | ae Lydentng, aad: Schlechter, 3971! Bronk- 
Ts! it, Wi ac Mac, ria, a y! Burtt-Davy, 
3851! Saddleback Mountain : pete 4000-5000 ft., Galpin, 720! Ivy g 
near erton, 7h ft, 382! Crocodile River, Li 3, Nelson, 272! 
Ermelo, Wilkinson! Burtt-Davy, 992! 2162! Johannesburg, Ommanney, 
Eastern R emb ; Umnyolo, 300 aur, 811! Griqualand 
okstad, 5000 ft., Z'yson, 1538! Natal n, Plant, ! 
Sanderson ! termaritzburg, Krauss! 251! Inanda, Woo 8 n valley 
low Spout, Wo 069! between Greytown and New e, Wilms, 2282! Klip 
River, Sutherland ! Tongaat, McKen ! ye nei iv ar ercliffe, 
Sanderson ! hills near eget 1000 Wood, 588! 5479! Sanderson, 
ade Schlechter, 3171! near Van Reenan, ess ohail Mountains, 5000- it. 
7545! hills, Polela Division, Mrs. Lysine 49! and without precise 
‘euiy, Buchanan! Mrs. K. Saunders! Wood! L 
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53. E. stenantha (Schlechter 1 in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 27); 
scape erect, about 10 in. high, with numerous erect acute sheaths : 
spike corymbose, many- flow ered; bracts erect, narrow, acute, 
exceeding the flowers ; flowers spreading, long-pedicelled ; sepals 
lanceolate, acute, subequal, j in. long ; petals baat ie ‘oblong- 
lanceolate, shortly acute, as long as the sepals and ra 
long as the sepals, 3-lobed, cuneate at the tony ; side lobes 
very small ; front lobe ovate, obtuse: , large, crenulate-undulate at 
the margin ; dise with the central nerves thickened from the base, 
