Lissochilus. | ORCHIDE& (Rolfe). 57 
Div. ; grassy hill near the mouth of the Kei River, Flanagan in Herb. Bol 
1299! British pee Cooper, 1877 ! eastern frontier of Cape Colony, Hutton ! 
Mrs. sglosnet d, 
ARI shea Transvaal ; near Barberton, 3000-4000 ft., Culver, 1. 
asornick REGION : hi — Um part bec near Bazeia, 3000 ft., Baur, 754! 
‘rielis Country, Hutto tal; Attercliffe, 800 ft., ’ Sanders son, 495! near 
Durban, 3000-4000 ft., ‘sutherland greets 2500 ft., Lngler, 2643! near 
Krantz Kloof, 1500 ft., Schlechter, 3200! and without precise locality, Mrs. 
Fannin, 23! 
re  baaaligpeiaraa aa leaves in fascicles of about 3, 
a ad acuminate, Ww 3 prominent veins, conduplicate 
3-1 ft 
i ong; pedicels rather pe er, ‘ in ng ; flow 
medium-sized ; sepals orrsentine ee oblong, apiculate, 7-8 
lin. long ; ie elliptic-o ruy u oe ather shorter 
rounded at the apex; front lobe pub stag ore undulate ; 
dise with 3 high, very ain crenulate keels from the uuiddle to near 
the apex, x, and. numerous tubercles in front ; 4 sehen conical, 
obtuse, 2 lin. long ; column clavate, about 5 lin. long 
Katanart Region: Transvaal; Izaneen, Zoutpansberg, 2500 ft., Burtt-Davy, 
2900! 
6. L. parviflorus (Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 191); tubers sub- 
globose, large, 3—4-leaved ; leaves elongate-linear, acute, dark green, 
articulated at the base, Ey ft. long, 4—} in. broad ; scapes lateral, 
sate = than the leaves, with a few spathaceous sheaths 
me lax, several- as ee bracts ovate-lanceo- 
late fe elliptic-oblong, acute, - in. lon, ; pedi icels 3—1 in. Po 
flowers medium-sized ; sepals laa elliptiooblong obtuse e, 
eels, “phiiie at elevated in the middle ; spur tiers conical, 
obtuse, 1 in. long ; column broadly oblong, 4 long. Lindl. Bot. 
Fteg. xxiv. Misc. 14; Maund, Botanist, iv. t. 172; ; Rolfe in Gard. 
Chron. 1893, xiii. 684. 
Coast Recion: Uitenhage Div. ; Stony Vale, Gill! Algoa Bay, Loddiges ! 
qh. streptopetalus (Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 191) ; se ere 
ovoid or ovoid-obl g, 14-3 in. long, with several ovate s - 
veined imbricate sheaths about re or 5-leaved ; leaves “staid 
linear; acute, somewhat arching or suberect, strongly-veined, con- 
