104 ORCHIDE# (Rolfe). | Holothria. 
a Tai “rit ! deyttcnegieny rat creams — near Zuurbraak, 3500 ft., 
Schlecht Knys iv. ; mountains near Knysna, Forcade. 
Ea sans Raita’ atal ; Van Ree eenen, Wiha "Penther, 871. 
I have not seen the siiedn plant, which Fab din verification. The species has 
been more or less confused with H. villosa 
a ED : & aig (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 419); plant 3-5 
high ; leaves 2, unequal, suborbic ular or reniformly orbicular, 
fubobiais somewhat fleshy, slightly ciliate at the margin, about 
se , a Fn Pp 
olpeoigied in eg! Bot. Zeitschr. 1898, 446; Krénzl. Orch. Gen. 
- 583, and in Ann. Naturhist. Hofmus. Wien, xx. 1; Bolus, a 
Orch. Austr. wr ii. t. 40, fig. B. 
hast Reeion: Clanwilliam Div. ; near Oliphants River, Penther, 198. 
LAHARI REcion: Orange River Colony ; Mont aux Sources, 8000- 2000 ft., 
in fissures of rocks, Thode, 6! Flanagan, 1981. 
12. H. pilosa (Reichb. f. Otia Bot. Hamb. ii. 11 leaves 
unknown ; scapes stout, erect, 1} ft. high, densely pilose with long 
a narrow or filiform base, o over 4 in. ie ng, somewha t thickened at 
the apex, free; lip elliptic-oblong, over % in. long, shortly 5-lobed 
at the apex, with oblong obtuse lobes ; spur saccate, obtuse 1 in. 
long ; column prved, oe joe long as the s sepals ; capsul p 
Ri nearly 4 in. long. Bolus in Journ. Tien. Soe. xxv: 189 3 
and & Schinz, Conspect. rt Afr. v.71; Schlechter in Oest. B 
Geiteckr. 1898, 442; fon. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 576. Saccivm 
pilosum, Lindl. Gen. ria Orch. 301. Orchidea pilosa, Burch. e 
Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 3 
Coast REcion: Swellendam Diy. ; ona dry hill near Breede River, Burchell, 7483 ! 
Described from an imperfect = rinse collected by pte and now preserved 
at Kew, which is all that is known of the s species. Lindley’s adnan only 
contains a sketch and a scrap of sage e original specimen, Lindicy gine the plant 
to a distinct genus, Saccidiwm, on account of the sepals being saccate at the base. 
13. H. Culveri (Bolus in Trans. 8. Afr. Phil. Soc. xvi. 147) ; 
ae about 5 in. high ; leaves 2 (?), ovate, withering early ; scape 
