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markedly 3-lobed, the middle lobe being long and yellow- 

 tipped. The column is slightly winged and is that of a 

 typical Caladenia. The stem is glabrous. 



C. saccharata, Reich. 



Western Australia: Cut Hill, near York, O. H. Sargent, 

 27/9/19. 



Flowers about the size and with the habit of (7. carnea, 

 Br. Segments of perianth white on their upper-surfaces, 

 dusky coloured with very glandular-tipped hairs on lower- 

 or outer-surfaces. 



The lateral sepals spreading as in C. carnea, broader than 

 the lateral petals; dorsal sepal erect or incurved, lanceolate 

 with a purple stripe down the centre. 



Labellum 3-lobed; middle lobe large and rounded, white 

 or yellowish-white, recurved but not revolute, apex blunt, 

 margins quite entire; lateral lobes violet or partially violet 

 on outer-surface, violet with striae on the inside, erect with 

 entire margins; lamina with double row of yellow linear 

 clavate calli extending almost to the extreme tip. Column 

 purple or purplish, incurved. Anther with a short point. 



There is rather a poor illustration of this orchid in 

 Reichenbach's Xenia, ii., t. 188. 



C. deformis, Br. 



Western Australia: near Perth, Dr. J. B. Cleland, 

 August, 1906; Muresk, Mrs. W. E. Cooke, 4/9/07; Cape 

 Naturaliste, J. C. Wiburd, September, 1904; Karratta, Mrs. 

 W. E. Cooke, 4/8/07: near York, in clayey soil, O. H. 

 Sargent, 1/8/06. 



Victoria : this species has been received from Cheltenham 

 (22/8/20), of a bright canary colour. The collector, Alfred 

 J. Todgell, found a group of these plants all of the same 

 remarkable colour. 



C. sericea, Lindl. 



Western Australia: Waroona, G. F. Berthoud, July, 

 1907; near Perth, Dr. J. B. Cleland, September, 1906; 

 Albany, A. G. Hamilton, Rogers, September, 1919; 

 Balbarrup, E. H. Sutton, October, 1912; Diamond Tree 

 School, near Jarnadup, Miss I. Knox-Peden; Darling 

 Range, Rogers, 28/9/19; Pinjan-a, Rogers, 1/10/19. 



C. getinnata, Lindl. 

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

 13/9/07; near Perth, A. G. Hamilton, September, 1902; 

 Welsh-pool to Kalamunda, J. H. Maiden, September, 1909; 



