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Satyrium. | ORCHIDEA (Rolfe). 167 
odd sepal oblong or linear-oblong, obtuse, 3}-4 lin. long; lateral 
sepals longer and twice as broad as the sepal, somewhat spreading ; 
petals linear-oblon ng, obtuse, about as long as the odd sepal ; lip 
cucullate, obovate-elliptic, 4-44 lin. long, with a narrow apiculate 
reflexed apex; spurs slender, curved, “10-12 lin. long ; column 
curved, about 3} lin. long; stigma broadly suborbicular, } lin. long, 
broader ae long ; rostellum mri do dimes mi subacute, as long 
as the sti Krénzl. Orch. Gen. e et Sp. i ; Schlechter é in Engt 
Jahrb. XXxi, i. 172, partly. SS. rostratum, Seid in Flora, 1845, 307, 
and Beitr. Fl. Cap- und Natal. 159, not of Lindl. a nutans, Krénal. 
in Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 507, and Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 704, 
Coast REGION: Fort oe fort Div. ; Winterberg Range, Mrs. Barber, 519! 
Stockensteom Div.; Chumie (Tyumie) Peak, Mrs. Barber, 22! Komgha Div. ; 
omgha River, 1100 ‘tt, Flanagan, 527 
: HARI REGION: range River Colony ating Sankey, 270! Basuto- 
land; Mametsana, Dieterlen, 486! Tran ar Sterk SP har Lydenburg 
ilms, 1857! 1360! ma be 0 ft. 
Mclea; near J channesbarg, Hall ; near Barberton, Culver, 35, and. without 
precise locality, Hallack: 
Eastern REGION: Gasealie nd East; Mount Currie, 4500-5000 ft., Tyson, 
1091! Natal ; sped Sterk Spruit, Wood, 3415! near Umlaas River, Krauss, 12! 
Oliviers Ae nig he 000-5000 ft., Allison, C! 29! and without precise locality, 
Mrs. Fannin, B 
35. S. muticum (Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 344); plant 1-1} ft. 
high ; stems stout ; leaves 2, basal, subsessile, cordate-orbicular or 
broadly ovate-orbicular, su btuse, somewhat fleshy, spreading, 
about } in. long; flowers rather large, pink with carmine en to 
the segments ; sepals and petals united for } in. at the base, reflexed, 
about 7 lin. long; odd sepal oblong, obtuse; lateral pair rather 
Gcialoe ; petals uicagobatnobes obtuse, somewhat crisped and 
lacerate, rather broader than the sepals ; lip galeate, broadly ovate, 
obtuse, about 7 lin. long, reflexed and crisped-undulate at the apex, 
obsolete or shortly saccate, sometimes nearly 1 lin. long ; column 
curved, 4 lin. long ; stigma s suborbicular, somewhat concave ; rostel- 
lum rhomboid, tridentate, shorter than the stigma. Drége, Zwei 
PA. Documente, 123; Heise in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxv. 4 and Ie 
Orch. Austr.-Afr. i. t. 22; Durand & Schinz, Conspeect Afr. v 
97; Kranzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 672; Schlechter in pk Jahr). 
xxxi. 143. 
ithout P otiag Mund! 
i Peers: vcaed a Die: ‘ | under 500 ft., Dréje, 4758b! 
227. 
Kaysna Div. ; in sandy ape near Knysna, Bolus, 6 
