270 ORCHIDE (Rolfe), [ Evota. 
margin rounded, 5 lin. long ; hip broadly unguiculate ; limb broadly 
Pl. t. 1840; Durand & Se chinz, Conspect. Fl. Afr. v. 133 : Schlechter 
in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 1" sér. vi. 905; Kréinzl. Orch. Gen. et Sp. i. 869. 
Coast Recion : Cape Div. ; Table Mountain, 2200 ft. , Bolus, 4548 ! Wolley-Dod, 
2185! Zeyher, Harvey ; sand dunes near W. ynberg, Becker 
3. E. affinis (Rolfe) ; plant 4-5 in. high; leaves radical, linear, 
involute, cauline, broader at the base ; scapes 4—5 in, igh; spikes 
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rounded at the outer basal margin ; lip hastate, acute ; appendage 
subquadrate, acute, fleshy ; ; arms of the rostellum ovate. Ceratandra 
affinis, Sond. in n Linnea, xix. 108 ; Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann, i. 804 ; 
Bolus in rae inn. Soc. xxv. 209 ; Durand & Schinz, — 
; ; Schlechter in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 1° sér, vi. 911; 
Krinal. ‘ak. Gas et Sp. i. 870. 
Coast Reeion: Worcester Div. ; Hex River, Ecklon & Zeyher ! 
Only known to me from the denclpbics 
XLII. OMMATODIUM, Lindl. 
with the dorsal sepal io a etat spreading hood, wiliclt 3 is strongly 
Mdative at the oblique apex, not concave or saccate below. Lip 
ascending and adnate to the face of the column below ; limb sharply 
reflexed, ‘broadly triangular-hastate, with a iiieasiing tooth-like fold 
on either side near the base ; a pendage erect, shortly un 
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lar, attached basally to a short caudicle and rounded 
Stigmas 2, cushion-shaped, situated at the base of ‘the appendage. 
Capsule oblong, ribbed. 
A terrestrial herb with small undivided sessile tubers ; leaves few, radical o 
ubradical, ovate or broad, spreading, oh flowers in a somewhat dense one 
inte yellow ; bracts ovate, spreading or r 
DISTRIB. ee single species, limited to i rene -western corner of Cape Col 
Differs from Pterygodium in the inv aie anther, with the glands situated ioe. 
The plant is much like Satyrium in habi 
