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From fol. 703. 
List of Cape Orchidee figured in ** The Journal of Science and the Arts} p 
with references to the Volumes and Plates of that work. Added in 
this place for want of room in article 703. 
Bartholina pectinata (male Burmanniana). vol. 4. Pi. 6. fig. 2. 
Disa grandiflora. vol. 4. Pl. 6. fig. 1. 
Disa spathulata. vol. 4. Pl. 6. fig. 3. 
Disa porrecta. vol. 5. Pl. 1. fig. 1. 
Disa graminifolia. vol. 6. Pl. 1. fig. 2. 
Disperis capensis. vol. 5. Pl. 1. fig. 2. 
Disperis secunda. vol. 5. Pl. 1. fig. 3. 
Disperis villosa. vol. 6. Pl. 1. fig. 5. 
Disperis cucullata. vol. 6. Pl. 1. fig. 4. 
Corycium bicolor. vol. 6. Pl. 1. jig. 1. 
Corycium orobanchioides. vol. 8. Pi. 3. 
Pterygodium catholicum. vol. 6. Pi. 1. 
Pterygodium alatum. vol. 8. Pl. 3. jig. 
Pterygodium Volucris. vol. 9. Pl. 4. fig. 2. 
Pterygodium inversum., vol. 9. Pl. 4. fig.1. 
Satyrium bracteatum. vol. 8. Pl. 3. fig. 1. 
.3. 
Not more than three of the above species have been 
introduced into our gardens. It is worthy of notice, con-— 
sidering the frequent intercourse with the colony, that hun- 
dreds of species of fine and curiously flowered Lilacee, 
Ensate, and Orchidee, growing in the neighbourhood of 
Cape Town, should never have been imported into our 
botanical establishments; while from far more distant and 
sequestered quarters there has been introduced a much 
larger relative proportion of the species of those natural 
orders. 
