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The most outstanding feature of this Caladenia is its 

 labellum, the lateral lobes of which are light-coloured with 

 entire margins and so broad in comparison with the small 

 middle lobe that the labellum appears almost orbicular, or 

 wider than it is long. 



C . Barharossae, Reich, f. 



Western Australia : Woogenellup, foot of Stirling Range, 

 Mrs. R. S. Rogers, 23/9/19; dry bed of the Avon River, 

 near York, L. O. Sargent, 29/ 9/ 05 ; Bridgetown, Mrs. W. E. 

 Cooke, 4/11/10; Swan River, near Perth, Mrs. W. E. Cooke. 



C . fiava, Br. 



Western Australia: Swan View^, Mrs. W. E. Cooke, 

 13/9/07; Mundijong, Dr. F. Steward, August, 1913; Welsh- 

 pool to Kalamunda, J. H. Maiden, September, 1909; The 

 Weld River, Dr. PuUeine, December, 1917; Waroona, G. F. 

 Berthoud, July, 1907; Muresk, Mrs. W. E. Cooke, 4/9/07; 

 near York, O. H. Sargent, 28/9/06; Diamond Tree School, 

 near Jarnadup, Miss I. Knox-Peden, October, 1918; King 

 River, Albany district, Rogers, September, 1919. 



G. let ti folia, Br. 



Western Australia : Busselton, Mrs. W. E. Cooke, 

 27/10/06, and Dr. F. Stoward, November, 1912; Yallingup, 

 J. H. Maiden, October, 1909; Balbarrup, Bridgetown, and 

 Donnelly Road, E. H. Sutton, September and October, 1912; 

 Weld River, Dr. PuUeine, 8/12/17; Darling Ranges, Dr. J. 

 B. Cleland, 1906; Perth, J. H. Maiden, November, 1909; 

 Diamond Tree School, near Jarnadup, Miss I. Knox-Peden, 

 November, 1919; Albany district, Rogers, September, 1919; 

 River Murray, Ravenswood, Rogers, October, 1919. 



C. rt'ptans, Lindl. 



This species was looked for, but not seen, . The writer 

 has never received any specimens which he could definitely 

 identify as C . reytan.^, and the British Museum, to which he 

 is deeply indebted for much orchidaceous material, was 

 unable to supply him in this instance. The plant must be 

 extremely rare. The specimen which forms the subject of 

 Fitzgerald's illustration was obtained at Mahogany Creek, 

 Western Australia, at the end of August. Die Is also reports 

 it from the Darling Range and Blackwood River in August. 



