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Order ORCHIDEZ. 
Trine EPIDENDREA. 
globose rhizome of 1 to 13 in. in diameter, erect stems, terite, about 
3 or 4 in. high, diameter about 4 in., green, not wholly covered by t 
sheathing bracts, of which latter there are about 4, prominently striated, 
the keel more so than the rest and elongated into a subulate point. 
Leaves usually 2 ovate-acuminate, unequal sided, 5 to 7-nerved, petio- 
late, about 3 in. long. Peduncle and raceme terminal erect, about 
10in. (Flowers not seen.) Capsules elongated, erect, pyriform, about 
1 in. long on pedicels of about 4 lines. 
ab.: On sandy land bordering swamps, Eudlo Creek, Field Naturalists, 
March, 1891. 
This plant is probably nearly allied to Liparis atropurpurea, Lindl. The 
flowers, however, are wanted to prove its affinity. 
MICROSTYLIS, Nutt. 
palmately variously lobed sessile bract or leaf about 1 in. in ca, 
which surfounds the stem with its lobed lamina in an amplexicau 
olumn very narrow, incurved, nearly as long as the labellum, Anther | 
small, of a rather bright reddish brown. a 
Trisze OPHRYDEZ. 
_ HABENARLIA, R. Br. 
H. Millari (n. sp.) (After T. Barclay-Millar.) Slender, about 
2 ft. high. Leaves few at base of i in. Sar 
eathing bracts about 6. Raceme occu ying about 6 in. 
twice the length of the pedicel, Anterior processes of the column 
erect with white globose eads, free from labellum arising from 
base of the column. Anther-cells large and deeply separated. 
Hab.: Walsh River, 7. Barclay-Millar, 
