GYANDRIA. DIAND. 1626—1628, 



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taffra. Stem 3-leaved : lip cloven, kidney- form. 



The Cape. Leaves lanceolate : flowers racemed. 



bivafoata. Flowers cindered: lip lanceolate. 



The Cape. Three upper-potals nearly equal, ovate. 



alans. £jp f t } le ne & arv entire, undulate. 



The Cape. Firft -petal lanceolate, concave. 



patens. Leaves Tubulate: lip very (hort, capillary. 



The Cape. First-petal heart-fhaped, acute. 



.nervofa. Stem naked, angular : leaves ovate, nerved; lip entire, re^ 

 fleded. 

 Japan. Upper-petal ovate, jointed and reflected in the middle. 



triphyll*. £ tem ^_i eaV ed: lip triangular, toothed at the bafe. 



The Cape, Thunb. prodr. 2. 



inverfa. Leaves fword-fhaped: lip cloven, with entire fegments. 

 The Cape. Thunb. prodr. 2. 



tkolor. Leaves linear-enfiform: lip cloven, with cut fegments. 

 The Cape. ^hunb. prodr. 2, 



fquamata. Bulbs fafcicled: ftem long, leaflefs, fpiked : root-leave^ im- 

 bricate, oblong, acute, carinate : lip 3-cleft, bearded, 

 bent down. 

 New South Wales. Forft.fior. auft. n. 310. 



unifolia Bulb ovate: ftem round, fheathed : leaf cylindrical, fisfular, 

 reflected, perforated in the middle for the paflage of 

 the ftem. 

 New Zealand. Forft.for. auft. n. 311. 



1627. MALAXIS. Nettary of one hollow, heart- 

 fhaped erec~l leaf, embracing the organs of fructifi- 

 cation: corol reverfed. 



fpkafa. Stem 4-fided: flowers in fpikes. 

 Jamaica. Swartz, prodr. 1 19. 



• paludofa % Stem 5-fided : lea\es numerous, fpatulate, rough at top ; 

 raceme many- flowered. 

 Marmes, Eng. Bot. t. 72. Rofe. elem. app. t. 2,/ 9 3. 



umbellijlora. Stem 5-fided: flowers in umbels. 

 Jamaica. S<wart&. prodr. 1 19. 



1628. SERAPIAS. Nettary ovate, gibbons under- 

 neath, with an ovate lip. Hdlefarine* 



