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Bifolium cordatum (Linn.) Nwd. 

 Listera cordata. (Linn.) R. Br. 1. c. 

 Distomaea cordata (Linn.) Spenn. 1. c. 

 Pollinirhiza cordata (Linn.) Dulac. 1. c. 

 Ophrys cordata Linn. vSpl Pi. p. 946, (1753). 

 Bifolium minimum Ray. Syn. p. 385, (1724); also Petiver- 

 Millan, Opera 1. c. (1764). 



Bifolium ovatum (Linn.) Nwd. 



Listera ovata (Linn.) R. Br. 1. c. Distomaea ovata (Linn.) 

 Spenn. 1. c. Pollinirhiza ovata (Linn.) Dulac, 1. c. p. 121. Ophrys 

 ovata (Linn.) Sp. Pi. p. 946, (1753). Bifolium, majus Ray. 1. c. 

 also Petiver-Millan 1. c. 



Bifolium convallarioides (Sw.) Nwd. 



Listera convallarioides (Sw.) Torr. Comp. p. 220, (1826). 



Bifolium australe (Lindl.) Nwd. 



Listera australis Lindley. Gen. Sp. Orch. 456, (1840). 



Bifolium Smallii (Wiegand) Nwd. 



Listera Smallii Wiegand. Listera reniforniis Small. 



Bifolium auriculatum (Wiegand) Nwd. 

 Listera auriculatum Wiegand. 



New Plants from Various Places.— 11. 



BY J. A. NIEUWLAND. 



Dasiphora fruticosa var. appendiculata Nwd., nov. var. 



Plant stouter than the type with the same hirsute or silky 

 hirsute petioles, peduncles and twigs, and hirsute stems; leaves 

 silky and hirsute, shining when young; leaflets usually few, the 

 lower lateral inequilateral, the upper with blade running down 

 the rachis to the lower pair, lanceolate, the terminal oblong 

 acute at both ends. 2.2 cm. long, and many nearly 6-7 mm. wide, 

 not notably revolute on the margins. Flowers very numerous 

 and rather densely aggregated. Petals smaller than in the typical 

 plant, less than 5 mm. long, lemon yellow, orbicular. Sepals tri- 

 angular ovate with a long acuminate point, usually exceeding the 

 petals. Outer bractlets considerably longer than the corolla, 



