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SATYRIUM cucullatum. 
Cucullate Satyrium. 
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GYNANDRIA JJONANDRI4. 
Nat. ord. Orcuipem. Jussiew gen. 64. Brown prod. 1. foo, Div. I. 
Anth. adnata subterminalis persistens. Pollinis masse & lobulis angulatis 
elasticé coherentibus; basi affix. Brown in Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 5. 188. 
SATYRIUM. Cor. ringens; pet. 5 antica basi connata. Labellum 
_posticum, fornicatum, basi bicalcaratum y. bisaccatum. 
Anth. resupinata. 
Stig. 2 lubiatum. Brown in loc. cit. 196. 
Ss. cucullatum, foliis radicalibus binis cordato-subrotundis concavis, caulinis 
remotis cucullatis subretusis, floribus cernuis. Swartz in act. holm. 1800. 
216. ; 
Satyrium cucullatum. Willd. sp. pl. 4. 54. Swartz in Schrader’s neues 
Journ. 1.33. Hort. Kew. ed. 2.5.196. Thunb. flor. cap. 1. 88. 
Satyrium bicorne. Thunb. prod. 6. 
Orchis bicornis. Lin. sp. pl. ed. 2. 2. 1330. Houtt. nat. hist. 2. D. 12. St. ) 
4.55. t. 86. fig. 1. Hort. Kew. 3.294. Andrews’s reposit. 315. 
Orchis lutea, caule geniculato. Buzb. cent. 3. 6. t. 8. 
Fol. radicalia bina, ovato-subrotunda, basi vaginata, ampleaicaulia, con- 
cava, arcuato-nervosa, margine membranacea, subtis pallidiora. Scapus 
pedalis, erectus, teres, purpureo-maculatus, inanis, vaginatus: vagine 2-3, 
remote, cucullate apice aperte, ovate, subretuse, rigidiuscule, nervosa. 
Spica 2 v. 3-pollicaris, erecta, floribus alternis, distinctis, cernuis. Bractex 
sub singulo flore sessiles, lanceolate, integra, glabra, reflexe, longitudine 
floris. Cor. submonopetala, subringens, s. petala 5, basi coalita: 3 exteriora 
quorum unum superius magnum s. gulea ovato-subrotunda fornicata apice pro- 
ducto obtuso, acuté carinata, posticé basi bicalcarata: calcaria cylindrico- 
subulata, deflexa, pariim curva, germine feré longiora: pet. 2 lateralia linearia 
integra obtusa, 2 interiora nauld minora linearia obtusa stylo petalisque exte- 
rioribus ad basin accreta: \abellum petalis interioribus consimile sed longius 
illisque bast connatum. Anth. globosa didyma, scrotiformis versis apicem styli 
adnata 2-loc. loculis prope stigma dehiscentibus. Stylus elongatus, superné 
dorso gihbus, sub galea reconditus, apice dilatatus concavus excisus: stig. 
infra apicem dilatatum, supra insertionem anthere@ concavum, Thunb. A, 
cap. |. c. / 
Introduced from the Cape of Good Hope by Mr. Masson. 
Flowered at Kew Gardens in 1786, as we learn by a ma- 
nuscript note of Mr. Dryander’s, in Sir Joseph Banks’s 
library, which also notices the fragrance of the blossom. 
The drawing was taken from a specimen that flowered this 
summer in Mr. Griffin’s collection at South Lambeth, where 
it had been lately imported. 
Mr. Brown has remarked the inaccuracy of preceding 
authors, in calling the flower of the Orchidew “ reversed,” it 
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