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KaLAwARI Recion : i Soa bead? Colony ; without sate locality, Cooper, 
975! 980! Transvaal; Houtbosch, ees rann, 5841! r Heidelbe W jer J 
1397a! west sie of Vaal Ko, "se ull y, 190! Carolina District, near Slackfon 
Beacon, 6000 ft., Burtt-Davy, Ap Elands Spruit Range, 6500 ft., Schlechter, 
4001, near Belfast, 6500 ft., Bol, 12305 ! 
Eastern Region: Tran skei ; Kentani, ad “ a nce 204! eye: 
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Austr.-Afr. 548! jot ae nda, Wi ood, 263! Pinetown, 1000 ft., sg pres 
4! Kelvin Grov r Dundee, 4000-5000 ft., Wood, 5370! Van ens 
Pass, 5000-6000 ft., ’ Wood, 5863. Bisho opstowe, Sanderson, 1006! near featan, 
Miss Doidge, 5948! Umgaye, Alexandra District, eats ft. Rudatis, 3411 and 
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Hhkitere Miss Stewart, 29! Devils Bridge, Galpin 723 
70. E. Boltoni emis MSS.); rhizome stout and woody 
much thickened at the nodes; oe 2-3 in a fascicle, erect, 
elongate-linear, ees closely veined, }—1 ft. long, with 
lanceolate exterior sheaths ; scapes lateral, erect, }—-1 ft. high, with 
4-4 in. long ; pedicels } in. long ; flowers aire gti green with 
dark purple lip ; sepals ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, over } in. long 
lateral broader and rather longer than the dorsal ; "bale elliptic- 
lanceolate, acute, much shorter than the sepals ; lip roadly ovate- 
side lobes very short, broadly rounded ; front lobe broadly ovate, 
apiculate, broader than long; dise with 3-5 ne et a 
nearly smooth oo spur obsolete; column clavate, } in. 
with a distinct foo 
ast Recion: Albany Div. ; in dike spots on the flat summit of the hills, 
Featherston Kloof, near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 681! Bolton ! harass near 
Grahamstown, Reade ' and in Herb. Bolus, 1281! Stockenstrom Div. ; Katberg, 
2000 ft., Hutton ! 
‘The type specimen is in the Trinity College Herbarium, Dublin. The species 
has been more or less confused with the preceding. 
71. E. tabularis (Bolus in Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. v. 108, t. 1); 
rhizome creeping, stout, scaly, irregularly thickened between the 
nodes ; leaves 1 or 2, radical, erect, linear-lanceolate, acute, 3-4 in. 
ninate, }-} in. lo 
Fines shorter than the bracts ; flowers dull yellow with an orange- 
coloured keel on the lip ; ite elliptic-oblong, obtuse or apiculate, 
somewhat spreading, lightly keeled behind, about } in. long ; petals 
eal narrower than the sepals and less spreading, otherwise very 
; lip 3-lobed, about 3 in. long, not saccate at the base ; side 
age involute, broadly mvaniied, obtuse or apiculate at the apex ; 
