216 ORCHIDEZ (Rolfe). [ Disa. 
M. multiflora, Lindl., with which the phrase ‘“caleare oblongo, labello lineari 
apice latiore”’ is fully in agreement. It does not describe the cylindrical spur 
and linear lip of M. micrantha, Lindl. 
2. D. neglecta (Sond. in Linnea, xix. 100); plant 4~7 in. high ; 
stem moderately stout ; leaves radical and cauline, few, suberect, 
inz, Conspect. Fl. Afr. v. 104; Kranzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 799 ; 
Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxxi. 249. D. lineata, Bolus in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. xxii. 74, xxv. 199, Trans. 8. Afr. Phil. Soc. v. 154, t. 18, 
and Orch. Cap. Penins. 154, t. 18; Kriinzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 784. 
SourH AFRica: without locality, Bergius, Brown! 
Coast Recon: Tulbagh Div. ; mountains near Tulbagh, 2500-3000 ft., Ecklon 
ja, 2700 ft., 
Bol ! ¢ Bolus, Herb. Norm. Austr.-Afr. 405! 
top of Skeleton Ravine, Wolley-Dod, 3073! George Div. ; Outeniqua Mountains, 
above Montagu Pass, 4000 ft., Schlechter. 
3. D. Pappei (Rolfe); plant about 9 in, high ; stem slender ; 
leaves radical or subradical, few, somewhat spreading, linear- 
lanceolate, acute, about 2 in. long, with a few linear acute leaf-like 
sheaths above ; scape about 9 in. high ; spike about 21 in. long, 
acuminate apex, 4—5 lin. long ; pedicels 4 lin. long ; flowers very 
small ; dorsal sepal galeate, broadly ovate, obtuse, 2-24 lin. long ; 
‘ ; 
lateral sepals ovate-oblong, obtuse or subapiculate, 2-24 lin. long ; 
petals subulate-oblong, subobtuse, ? lin. long ; lip linear, obtuse, 
about 1} lin. long; column short; anther reclinate ; rostellum 
tridentate ; stigma pulvinate. 
Coast REcion; Caledon Div. ; Zondereinde River, near Knoflook, Pappe, 46! 
_4. D. brachyceras (Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 355); plant 2-4 in. 
high ; stem rather slender ; leaves radical and cauline, numerous, 
