ou ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
or subclavate, obtuse, strongly incurved, 24-3} lin. long; column 
oblong, produced at the base into a projecting foot, apiculate at 
the apex. 
CentRAL Recion : Somerset Div. ; near Cookhouse, 1,600 ft., Pillans in Herb. 
Bolus, 10479. 
us remarks: ‘‘The species is interesting owing to the fact of its being the 
solitary instance, so far as I know, of a Lulophia growing in that dry part of the 
Colony known as the Karoo.” 
1. Lissochilus clitellifer (Reichb. f.). Delete from the ‘ 
synonymy :—Eulophia platypetala, Krauss. 
7a. Polystachya pisobulbon (Kranzl. in Eng]. Jahrb. xlviii. 397) ; 
pseudobulbs densely aggregated, as large as a pea, globose or 
oblique at the base, triangular, acute, 34 lin. long, 2 lin. broad, 
with a very short obtuse chin, puberulous at the base; petals 
oblanceolate, subacute, 1} lin. long; lip sessile, much recurved, 
‘lobed, 3} lin. broad ; side lobes semiobovate, rounded in front ; 
front lobe broadly ovate, acute or shortly acuminate ; disc granular- 
pilose, with a thickened elevated central keel from middle to base 
Eastern Recion: Natal; without precise locality. Flowered in the Berlin 
Botanic Garden. 
A small species, most allied to P. ottoniana, Reichb. f, 
1 in. 
long, loosely 3—5-flowered ; rhachis flexuous ; pedicels very slender, 
about 3 lin. long; flowers white or pale cream ; dorsal sepal erect, 
oblong, subacute, 2 lin. long ; lateral sepals spreading or somewhat 
decurved, oblong, acute, 2 lin. ong ; petals somewhat spreading, 
ate-oblong, acute, subfaleate, 2 lin. long; lip arcuately decurved, 
ovate-lanceolate, acute, as long as the petals, with an incurved margin ; 
spur pendulous, cylindrical from a broader base, nearly straight, 
gradually attenuate towards the apex, subacute, 4-4} lin. long ; 
rostellum projecting forwards, then deflexed, subulate, acute, 
furnished with a bearded appendage on each side; pollinia sub- 
attached by very slender filiform stipites to separate oblong 
ilo nee Recron : Transkei; in a forest near Kentani, 1000 ft., Miss Pegler, 
