Ceratandropsis. ORCHIDEZ (Rolfe). 267 
If 
and adnate to the column between the arms of the rostellum ; limb 
free, broadly cordate-ovate, without an appendage. Column short, 
-suberect or ascending, produced upwards into a pair of broa d 
diverging arms. Anther -cells gras to the arms of the rostellum ; 
pollinia Solitary i in each cell, coarsely granular, attached by a slender 
stipes to a broad rounded gland situated at the apex of the rostellary 
arms. Stigma cushion-shaped, somewhat bilobed. Capsule oblong, 
ribbed. 
“it apr riba ; leaves is cauline, narrow, suberect or somewhat 
sp - medium-sized or small, yellow or oe red and white, arranged 
in a dase ileus or subcapitate mia bracts linea 
Distris. Species 2, limited to the south-western corner of Cape Colony. 
Differs from Ceratandra, Eckl., in having an inferior unappendaged lip. 
Flowers deep yellow ; sepals about $ in. long... ... (1) grandiflora. 
Flowers dull red and white ; sepals about } in. long... (2) globosa. 
et ete. ed plant 6-10 in. high ; stem moderately 
stout; leaves radic cauline, suberect or he lower spreading, 
very numer ous mar crowded, linear, acuminate, 3-1} in. long; 
scapes 6-10 in. high; spikes 1-2} in. long, dense, ahany flowered ; 
bracts linear fkorn rs broader base, long-acuminate, 6-9 lin. long ; 
pedicels 5-6 lin. long ; sia eg large, deep yellow ; dorsal 
al se 
broad] ne ubobtuse or aa but without 
with recurved outer margin. andra praniifora Lindl. Gen. 
& Sp. Orch. ag Drage, Bos Pf. soe 136 ; Sond. in Linnea, 
xix. 108, 220; Bolus in Journ. Linn. Soc. x 209 ; Durand 
& orig Diaok Fi. Afr. v. 123; Schlechter in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 
1 sér. vi. 909 ; Kréinzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 869. 
So ‘a kab without locality, Aug i age Rogers 
EGION : George Div. he lls near the seer ko ow, Prior! Langeberg 
tad ; Zuurbe' 
‘Dra oy "82 282! Albany Div.; near Gr ahamstown, 2200-2400 ft., Pannen N, 
Galpin, 309, Glass, Tuck! 
—ie Udon (Rolfe) ; pian 4-14 in. high; stem rather 
om lightly flexuous; leaves radical and cauline, suberect 
or the ase spreading, numerous, linear, acuminate, 2-3 in. 
