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670 entire; lateral lobes short, linear, terminated by a dense brush of white cilia. Anther much exceeding the rostellum.—''Hook. f. Handb. N.Z. Fl. 270; Benth. Fl. Austral.'' vi. 319; ''Fitzgerald, Austral. Orch. i. pt. 6. T. Forsteri, Swz. in Vet. Akad. Handl. Stockh.'' xxi. (1800) 228; ''A. Rich. Fl. Nouv. Zel.'' 165. t. 25, f. 2; ''A. Cunn. Precur. n. 309; Raoul, Choix, 41; Hook. f. Fl. Nov. Zel.'' i. 243. T. stenopetala, ''Hook. f. Fl. Antarct.'' i. 69. T. nemoralis and T. purpureo-fusca, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xvii. (1885) 249. T. alba, Col. l.c. xviii. (1886) 272. T. cornuta, Col. l.c. xx. (1888) 206.

3. T. intermedia, ''Berggr. in Minneskr. Fisiog. Sallsk. Lund. (1877) 21, t. 5, f. 21–24.—Size and habit altogether that of slender forms of T. longifolia'', and flowers similar in general appearance. Column-wing continued behind the anther and 3-lobed as in T. longifolia; but the intermediate lobe is much shorter, so that the tip of the anther is exserted beyond it, and the anterior angle on each side is incurved and acute; the lateral lobes longer, erect, exceeding the intermediate lobe, terminated by a much smaller and less dense tuft of cilia.

4. T. Colensoi, ''Hook. f. Handb. N.Z. Fl.'' 271.—"Very slender, 8–12 in. high. Leaf very narrow-linear, flexuous. Flowers 1–3, yellowish, on slender pedicels, ⅓ in. broad. Sepals and petals very narrow, linear-oblong, acute. Column very short; appendages very long, subulate, erect, plumose at the tip. Anther with a long point."—T. pauciflora, ''Hook. f. Fl. Nov. Zel. i. 244 (not of B. Br.)''.

5. T. pulchella, Hook. f. Fl. Nov. Zel. i. 244.—Stem tall,, slender, often flexuous, 9–18 in. high or even more. Leaf shorter than the stem, long, linear, fleshy, grooved and channelled; empty