Angraecum. | ORCHIDE (Rolfe). 73 
rounded basal angles; spur straight, cylindric, } in. long; colum 
short and stout; rostellum subac ute pollinia globose, attached by 
a short clavate stipes to a single oad gland. Bolus in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. xxv. 186; Durand & Schinz, Dane Fl. Afr. v. 47. 
STERN Recion: Natal; jutting rocks at Holderness, Krans Kloof, 1000 ft., 
Sbudterwn, 562! 
9. A. Bolusii- Sen stems rather slender, with flexuous 
branches, 3-5 in. eaves somewhat lax, slender, semi- 
cylindrical, depressed and traversed by a narrow channel on the 
upper surface, somewhat curved, 24—4 in. long, with striate sheaths ; 
flowers cream-coloured or ‘pals waxy yellow, small, borne in axillary 
fascicles or 2-3 on very short peduncles ; lateral sepals spreading, 
ovate- pau acute, ns Beidlae. at the base, reflexed at the apex 
about } i orsal ovate, acute, as long as tse antoral, recurv ey 
narrower than the sepals; lip = ibe Sarena than the 
sepals, oblong-lanceolate, with a pair of oblong spreading lobes at 
the base, 3 Jobe near the apex, =a narrow spreading acute side 
lobes and a broader acuminate recurved front lobe ; spur cylindric, 
straight, pendulous, about } in. long; column short, broad ; 
mboid 
ee ovate-elliptic gland. : A. tridentata, Bolus, Ie. Orch, Austr.- 
. t, 53, partly, not of 
Eastern ReGIon: seprie near Eshowe, Maxwell in Herb. Bolus, 6319! 
Much more slender tridentatum, H with which a is united by 
Dr. Bolus, and with oe iar sepals anda differently shaped li 
anit sheat 2 in. high : t roots “numerous, filiform : stem very 
short, erect, scarcely 4 in, high; leaves about 4, ss 
equitant, very fleshy, oblong-_lanceolate, subobtuse, rarely somewhat 
falca ns: #+1 in. long ; spikes erect from the axils of t Ae ait 
1}-2 th long, rather slender, clothed with numerous imbricate 
sheaths below ; ; spikes rather densely many-flowered ; bracts ovate, 
acute, enfolding the pedicel and base of the flower, about } in. 
long ; pedicels short and stout; flowers very small, white ; sepals 
Somewhat spreading, about } in. long, lateral narrowly lanceolate, 
acuminate, dorsal broader, * acute “peta s somewhat spreading, 
lanceolate, acute ; lip shout a4 bee as the petals, entire, broadly 
ovate at the bax , very acuminate “above ; ; spur cylindric, obtuse, 
slightly curved, rather shorter than the limb; column oblong, 
= wed at the apex, about } as long as the " sepals ; rostellum 
Subulate, very acuminate, sharply upeurved at the apex ; pollinia 
subglobose, attached by a clavate stipes to a single gland. 
Eastern ota Zululand; at Eshowe, Mrs. K. Saunders! and in Herb. 
Bolus, 6270 
