158 ORCHIDE# (Rolfe). [Satyrium. 
numerous imbricate spathaceous sheaths; spikes 6-11 in ong, 
dense, many-flowered ; bracts tier ae or ovate-lanceolate, acute, 
4-1 in. long ; pedicels about $ in ; flowers rather small, white 
and pink or carmine-rose ; odd spl tinear-oblong obtuse, 2} lin. 
long ; lateral sepals twice as broad as the pal and spreading, 
i ong; petals pupGdeblons, guia a lin. long ; lip 
cucullate, broadly elliptic-ovate, 3-34 lin. long, with a broadly 
orbicular-oblong crenulate reflexed apex; spurs slender, curved, 
7-8 lin. long ; column curved, 3 lin. long ; stigma obovate-orbicular, 
1 lin. long; rostellum subquadrate, Shortly 3-lobed at the T58 
much shorter than the stigma. Krénzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 
Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxxi. 157. 
KaLaHart Recion: Orange River Colony ; Harrismith, Sanke ey, 2711 
aal ; Houtbosch Peg rete ft., Bolus, 10976! Rehmann 5831! bias 379 | 
Eamee Valley, near Barberto , 3500- 4500 ft., a> 58, Galpin, 718 ; summit 
of Mount } rede near ckoouk: 6400 ft., Schlech 
ERN Recon: Transkei; Tsomo mountain vide es, Mrs. Barber, nivale nna 
without precise locality, Mrs, Barber, 521! Gitcumand. — near Ppge 
3500 ft., rhage’ fee Mount Currie, 3500 pit “Tyson, 1 887. 
Hoek, sources of the Tugela River, 5000 ft., Allison! slopes of the pee oe 
Wood, 3418! tag without precise locality, ie K. Saunders ! 
- 8. Woodii (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 16); 
oii 1}-1? ft. high ; stems stout; leaves 2, radical, subsessile, on 
short branches at the foot of the flowering stem, suberect, oblong or 
ret doe obtuse or subacute, 4—7 in. long, "144 in. broad, with about 
2 basal sheaths ; scapes 14-13 ft. high, with numerous imbricate 
~ Heese sheaths ; spikes 3-6 in. pte oO many-flowered 
4 in. ; flowers medium-sized, pink or orange-r. red ; odd sepal 
nea ablng obtuse, 4-44 lin. long ; lateral he ont twice as broad 
long ; column curved, 4-5 lin. long; sti igma obovate or orbicular, 
obtuse or emarginate, 14 lin. long; rostellum subquadrate, “dort: 
with short side lobes and an acute tooth-like front lobe, about as 
long as the stigma. Krénzl. Orch. ped et Sp. i. 699; Schlechter in 
Engl. Jahrb. xxxi. 157. 
Katanart Reaion: Orange River Colony ; in marshy places, Cooper, 1099 ! 
ego 
ASTERN Recon: Pondoland ; near Fort William, 2500 ft., Tyson, 2813! 
Natal, Bothas Hill, Wood, 427! Puff-adder Hill, Umzimkulu River, Wood, 1411! 
Bese yrs. 1435 ! Town Bush, Marit tzburg, 2800- nag it., Adlam, 6; 
near 
udatis, 482! and without precise locality, Sanders: 
22. §. longicauda (Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 337); plant 1-1} ft. 
high ; stems stout; leaves 2, radical, subsessile, suberect or some- 
what spreading, oblong or elliptic-oblong, rarely lanceolate, acute or 
subacute, 23-8 in. long, 3-24 in. broad, usually produced on short 
