Brownleea.} ORCHIDE# (Rolfe). 261 
Eastern Recion: Transkei; Tsomo, Mrs. Barber, 848! grit eine East, 
Ingeli Range, 4500-6000 ft., Tyson, 1080 ! Enyembi Bush, in e Umzimkulu 
District, 4500-5000 ft., Tyson on, 2066! Natal; dry rocks near t No gt 
Buchanan! stony places r Van Reenan, 7000 ft. nleeiae “9042; grass 
hills at Umkomaas, F,000- 5000 ft., Wood, 971! 
. B. Galpini isis Ic. Orch. Austr.-Afr. i. t. 42); plant 14-24 
ft. Tigh; ; stem r slender ; leaves cauline, 2-3, suberect, i 
lanceolate or panes lanceolate, acute or acuminate, 2—4 in. long, 
2-3 lin. broad, the upper usually small and narrow ; dia “14-21 
ft. high ; spikes subcapitate or shortly oblong, 1-14 in. long, dense, 
many-flowered ; bracts ovate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, 5-8 
lin. long; pedicels 4—5 lin. long ; flowers small, white, with a few 
purple ade on the petals ; dorsal sepal galeate, lanceolate, acuminate, 
34 lin. long, somewhat recurved near the apex; spur cylindrical 
t 
oblique, oblong, obtuse, very undulate on the outer margin, some- 
what broader near the base, cohering with the margin of the dorsal 
3 lin. long; column short; anther reflexed ; rostellum erect, 1 lin. 
long, with parallel oblong lobes, bitubercled at the base ; stigma 
pulvinate ; sg sy eretsane ang ng, 5-6 lin. long. Kriinzl. Orch. 
Gen et Sp. i 733, and in Ann. Naturhist. ‘Hofmus. Wien, xx. 6; 
Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb, xxxi. 310. 
VaR or (Bolus, Ic. Orch. Austr.-Afr. i, under t pau Sows a fourth 
larger ma es the type, with broader more lobed hy co petals, and the 
sed twice as large. Krdnzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 733; Schlechter i Engl. Jahrb. 
xxi. 310. 
KataHari Recion: Orange River Colony ; meer aux Sources, 7000-8000 ft., 
Thode. Transvaal ; damp slopes near Barberton, 4500 ft., Galpin, 1255! marshes 
on Hou’ arr Mountains, 7200 ft., Schlechter, 1391 ! Bamboo Mountain, 6500 ft 
Miss Doidge, 5575! 
Eastern Recion : Griqualand East ; mountains near Kokstad, 5000 ft., Tyson, 
1084! Natal; hills near Van Reenans Pass, 4000-6000 ft., Wood, 5660! Krook, 
88! Var. B: ‘Griqualand Eats southern slopes of Mount Currie, 6000 ft., Z'yson, 
1074. 
3. B. recurvata (Sond. in Linnea, xix. 107) ; plant 1-1} ft. high ; 
stem rather slender; leaves cauline, 1-3, suberect, sessile, lanceo- 
late or linear-lanceolate, attenuate or acuminate, 24—4 in. long, 
3-5 lin. broad, the upper much smaller; scapes 1-1} ft. high ; 
spikes 2-35 in. long, rather lax, usually many-flowered ; bracts 
acuminate icels 
apex; spur clisaivieal oe a conical base, obtuse, 4 lin. ee 
long; petals oblique, faleate-oblong, obtuse, somewhat undulate on 
the outer margin above, subauriculate below, cohering to the margin 
