Eulophia] III, ORCHIDER. 5 
8. E. Woodfordii Rolfe, Z.c., p. 68. 
Cyrtopera longifolia Rehb. £., I.c., p. 189. C. Woodfordi« Lindl. 
Gen. & Sp. Orch. p. 189. 
GoLunco ALTo.—In herb-grown marshes on the banks of the river 
Casaballa, Sobato de Bumba, along with Mungo (Mamboga stipulosa) 
and species of Fuirena. 22 Oct. 1853. No. 664. 
9. E. guineensis Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 686 (1823); Durand & 
Schinz, l.c., p. 21; Rolfe, J.c., p. 59. 
GoLuNnco ALTO.—Scape 1} to 2 ft., 5- to 10-flowered ; flowers sub- 
pendulous, Serapias-like, middle lobe of lip a beautiful rose-colour, 
disc marked with dark purple streaks, perianth-segments all similar, 
Say fans Montalegres, Feb. 1855 ; woods near N-delle, May 1856. 
o. 656. 
4, LISSOCHILUS R.Br., Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. iii. p. 536. 
1. L. dilectus Rechb. f. Otia Bot. Hamb. i. p. 62 (1878); 
Durand & Schinz, .c., p. 28 ; Rolfe in Fl. Trop. Afr. vii. p. 83. 
L. arenarius Rehb. f. in Flora 1865, p. 188; (non Lindl.). 
Punco ANDonGo.—3 to 34 ft. high, rhizome of thick white sub- 
trigonal moniliform tubers; leaves 1 ft. long; scape 24 to 3 ft. 
or more, sheathing scales distant dark purple or livid. Flowers 
very large and fine, rose-coloured. Disc of labellum with a dark 
purple shortly bearded line, and two thick elevated crests at the 
mouth, cavity of labellum sheathed with purple on the inside, yellow 
outside. In damp thickets on the rivers Cuanza and Lopollo ; Dec. 
1856. No. 686. 
GoLuNGO ALTO.—Rather rare in schistose slopes on the banks of 
the river Miio between Bango and Quilombo; 14 Jan. 1855. Two 
specimens in flower. No. 666. 
2. L. Paiveanus Rchb. f. in Flora 1865, p. 187; Durand & 
Schinz, J.c., p. 29; Rolfe, Jc, p. 89. 
Huriia.—Bulbs conical, green, very fleshy, erect, crowded, furnished 
at the base with numerous white fibres; leaves appearing after the 
flowers. Scape 2 ft., more rarely 3ft.,deep purple. Flowers beautiful, 
pendulous, sepals obovate-lanceolate, purplish, petals twice as large, a 
fine yellow ; lateral lip-lobes dull purple erect, the median channelled, 
bright yellow, 2- or 3-toothed on each side. Column white. Plentiful 
in sandy thickets round Huilla. In fl. end of Oct. to middle of Nov. 
1859. No. 731. 
Var. stenophyllus Rehb. f. in Flora 1867, p. 105; Durand & 
Schinz, J.c.; Rolfe, .c. 
Punco ANDoNGO.—2 ft. high, scape distantly sheathed, 2 ft. more 
rarely 3ft. Flowers between spreading and nodding, sepals herbaceous- 
green with dull purple spots on the inside ; petals deep sulphur-colour 
outside, within (or beneath) whitish; lateral lip-lobes pale, purple- 
streaked, median keel-like deep yellow, spur dull purple. Bracts 
yellowish-green. Rather rare in stony thickets at the base of Pedra 
Pungo on the presidium. Beginning of March 1857. No. 690. 
3. L. ealopterus Rchb. f. in Bonplandia iii. p. 218 (1855) ; 
Durand & Schinz, U.c., p. 28; Rolfe, d.c., p. 93. 
Loanpa.—24 to 3 ft., leaves only well developed after the flowers ; 
flowers a shining sulphur yellow. Plentiful but seen only in this 
