Angraecum. | ORCHIDE& (Rolfe). 71 
leaves several, linear or lanceolate-linear, acute, narrowed at the 
base, often falcately curved, leg 24 so long ; sc apes hie filiform, 
often 2-lobed with acute somewhat toothed lobes, tying flowers 
mall, white ; sepals spreading, about 4, in. long, subobtuse, 
lateral elliptic. oblong, dorsal ovate and broader ; petals ovate, sub- 
acute, rather narrower than the sepals; lip suborbicular, concave, 
obtuse, rather fleshy, about as long as the petals; spur oblong 
obtuse, somewhat curved, about as long as the limb, slightly inflated 
at the apex; column very short and “stout ; pollinia obovoid, sub- 
sessile on a single broadly oblong gland ; capsule broadly elliptic, 
tin.long. Drége, Zwei Pfl. maggie any 125; Dr ae in Linnea, 
. Soc : 
Afr. i. t. 54; Durand & Schinz, Cuaenint Fl. ‘Afr. v. 45; Schlechter 
in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 29. 
_ Coast Mant Swellendam Div. ; near Grootvaders Bosch, iat eed 3891 ! 
Knysna Div. the forest py. mi pres near Knysna, Burchell, 5414! Koratra 
(Karratera) Pa Drege, 3 osch River, 'Drege, 3582b ! Uitenhage 
Div. ; at Uitenhage, West. Pom a | Div. ; around Krakakamma, Burchell, 
an tok ige oes Div. ; Peta Hoek Forest, Ecklon & Zeyher, 25! Alban 
Div ie River, near ral ety Miss Tobias! “‘Koiioha a Div. ; in woods 
near Konngh 2000 ft., Flanagi gan, 8 
HARI REG HON "Tran svaal ; Fcdtusch Be erg, 6300 ft., Schlechter 
Ka REGION ; rane Krielis Country, Bowker, 273 ! Zululand, on very 
high ae Mrs, K. Saunder 
5. A. Burchellii cian f. in Flora, 1867,117) ; roots numerous, 
rather slender ; stem very short ; leaves clongate-Hinear, subacute, 
somewhat arching, 3-6 in. long, about } in. broad ; scapes filiform, 
—4 in. long, with 2 or 3 tubular basal sheaths ; ‘oatiengs several- to 
any-flowered ; bracts spathaceous, apiculate, ;'; in. sg i — 
and petals oblong, acute; lip boat-shaped, saitinake ab apex 
spur ka ape obtuse, shorter than the pedicel ; ‘capsule Irony 
elliptic, } in. long. ania te" isi Linn. Soc. xxv. 186; Durand & 
Schinz, "Co onspect. “Fl. Afr. v 
Coast Recron : George Div. ; forest near George, Burchell, 5841 ! 
he specimens at Kew are in fruit, but the flowers were described by 
oles sh. 
6. A. tricuspe (Bolus in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxv. 163, 164, 186, 
fig. 1); a robust epiphyte, 6-8 in. high ; ath alerts ohiuee: 
i a’ m 
rigid, mo Be 4-43 in. a about 4 oa acemes 
preading, narrowly lanceolate, acute, shorter than the sepals ; lip 
dete an long as the petals, broadly oblong below, tricuspilate 
from about the middle with narrow acute lobes, the middle one 
