50 ORCHIDE (Rolfe), [ Eulophia. 
acute sheaths ; spikes cylindric or pyramidal, dense, many-flowered ; 
bracts somewhat spreading, lanceolate, aristate, rather shorter than 
the pedicels ; flowers rather small, yellow, sometimes with purple 
side lobes to the lip; sepals somewhat spreading, subequal, ovate- 
oblong, acute, 1} in. long; petals ovate-elliptic, acute, rather 
lip an obtuse mentum. HE. : 
Beibl. 50, 2. Cyrtopera papillosa, Rolfe in Kew Bulletin, 1893, 336. 
KALAHARI Region: Transvaal ; Barberton, Thorneroft, 4857 ! 
ASTERN Region: Transkei; swamps by the 
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942! 
Tood in MacOwan Herb. Austr.-Afr., 1532! near Durban, Gerrard & Mcken, 
745! 2174! Dargle Farm, Mrs. Fannin, 130! Congella Flat, Umbilo River, 
Sanderson, 497! Dumisa, 2000 ft., Rudatis, 243! and without precise locality, 
O’ Brien | Sanderson, 63! 829! Buchanan! Mrs. K. Saunders ! 
like, acuminate, 10-12 in. long, about } in. broad, with a few obtuse 
or acute sheaths at the base; scapes slender, 13-2 ft. long, some- 
what flexuous above ; raceme short, one-sided, few-flowered ; bracts 
rhomboid, acuminate or aristate, convolute, shorter than the ovary ; 
flowers deep yellow ; dorsal sepal ovate-oblong, obtuse, about 4 in. 
long ; lateral sepals broadly ovate, obtuse, producec into an obtuse 
mentum at the base; petals oblong, subacute, shorter than the 
sepals ; lip 3-lobed ; side lobes spreading, acute; front lobe spathu- 
late, suborbicular in front, margin crenulate or dentate ; disc with 
radiating keels from the middle almost to the margin ; spur very 
short ; column nearly half as long as the sepals. 
Eastern Region: Delagoa Bay ; marshy places, in white sand, Junod, 187. 
Only known to me from the description. 
66. E. junodiana (Krinzl. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. v. 634); stem 
leafy, with spathaceous basal sheaths, which are dotted with red or 
black ; leaves linear-lanceolate, acuminate (immature), 6 in. long, 
over } in. broad; scape 1}-2 ft. long, flexuous, with a few short 
darker veins, obsoletely 3-lobed, compressed, cordate-ovate, recurve 
at the apex, margin crisped or undulate ; side lobes nearly obsolete ; 
disc with 2 thickened undulate keels extending nearly to the apex, 
and a smaller central and 2 outer keels; spur broad, compressed, 
