Bonatea.| ORCHIDEZ (Rolfe). 159 
the dorsal sepal ; lower lobe broadly lanceolate, acute, a third 
he 
longer than the upper lobe; lip 3-partite, 6-8 ‘lin, long ; front. 
I ide 
somewhat curved ; column 2 lin. long, apiculate; rostellum cucul- 
late, 2 lin. long; side lobes 1} lin. long; se: oe He lin. long, 
clavate, somewhat curved at the a Weale in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. x. 470, 473, with fig. Halonavia Consiten, Reichb. 
Ff. in Walp. Ann. i. 797 ; Bolus in Journ. Linn. Soc. x 191; Durand 
& Schinz, Conspect. FI. Afr. v v. 74; Kranzl. in Bough: Saat xvi. 80, 
and Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 
Sovurw AFRica: pieraatik si es pics 1 Bouker ! 
Oast REGION : fier e Div. ; Olif oek, near Bosjesmans River, Ecklon 
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locality, Cooper, 1865! Hutton! Bedford Diy. ; Kaga Berg, 4000 ft. lege 
1529! Bedford, in damp hollows, Weale. Stockenstro ey Div. ; Kat Berg, Hutton ! 
East London Div. ; es Cree k, Pom t a _ , Dodd 
Eastern Recion: eee ay Fort sine in woods, Bowker, 587 ! 
This has the agp age secre and other oe of Bonatea, and is ou 
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of 
Place in Habenaria § Replic where Kriinzlin places it. It is intimately 
allied to B. praca § but se gp and more eae flowers 
2. B. Saundersie (Durand & Schinz, Conspect. Fl. Afr. v. 89, 
excl. syn. Weale); plant 1-1} ft. high, with rather stout eal 
te i ro long-li 
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the dorsal sepal ; lower lobe falcate-lanceolate, acuminate, 9-10 lin 
long ; lip a Papas. about | in. long; front lobe n iit — 
Stnnderaie Harv. Thes. ap. i ii, 29, t. 147; Bolus in Journ. Linn. 
ee ye 191 Kranzl. in Engl. Jahrb. xvi. 57, excl. syn. Weale, 
Gen t Sp. i, ieee oe MacOwan, 1529, and in Ann. 
ie hist. Wifes Wien, xx. 
Coast aga Mossel Bay Div. ; Mossel Bay, Penther, 333. 
anaes: etal Umbilo River, near Durban, 5000 ft., Sanderson, 
822! ‘Miss Wheelwright ! and without precise locality, Mrs. ‘Saunders, 
