Brownleea. | ORCHIDEA (Rolfe). 265 
Coast Recron: Stockenstrom Div. ; Kat River Mountains, Zeyher ! 
Quite distinct from B. ewrulea, Harv., under which Harvey and all ee 
authors have Facies it, pechigi without vinieica an original specimen 
10. B. monophylla (Schlechter in Engl. Tadich” xx. Beibl. 50, 18) ; 
plant gh; stem slender ; leaves cauline, 1 or 2, spreading 
or’ peeulved: narrowly lanceolate or linear, acuminate, the lower 
2 in. long, th e upper smaller ; scapes 6-7 in. high, 1- or 2- flowered ; 
ong; Pp 
Phiite: “dorsal sepal galeate, Hinéar-Innosolate from a broader base, 
long; petals obliquely lanceolate-oblong, acute, upper margin 
undulate, cohering ve a margin of the dorsal sepal, 5 lin. long ; 
lip erect, linear, minute; column very short; anther reflexed, 
shorter than the ros eas ; rostellum large, erect, “2-partite at the 
apex ; stigma pulvinate. Schlechter in Engl. Takyd: eee, 507. 
Kauanart Reaion: Orange River prod ; rocky grassy ledges, near summit of 
Mopedis Peak, Witzies Hoek, Thode, 52 
XXXIX. CERATANDRA, Eckl. 
Odd sepal inferior, deflexed, rather narrow, concave; lateral 
sepals approximate or connivent at the margin into a broad limb 
and erect behind the lip. Petals narrow, concave, united with the 
dorsal sepal into a concave deflexed limb. Lip superior, broadly 
e to 
the glands of the aan ia, scale lying on the arms of the 
rostellum and opening by a narrow slit ; pollinia coarsely granular, 
didymous, attached by long sland stipites to broad glands situated 
at the apex of the rostellary arms. Stigmas two, cushion-shaped, 
situated on the face of the column near the base. Capsule oblong, 
bed. 
A stout terrestrial herb; leaves numerous, cauline, narrow, suberec me- 
what spreading ; flowers medium-size d, yellow, borne in a dense genid ke or 
raceme ; bracts linear. 
Distrip, A single species, limited to the south-western corner of Cape Colony. 
The (genus is here _limited to the original C. chloroleuca, Eckl., which redial 
from th added by its posticous lip, and by the peculiar structur 
of the column. 
