212 ORCHIDEA. 
12. LIPARIS. 
Liparis, L. C. Rich. in Mém. Mus. Par. iv. p. 52, t. 5. fig. 10; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. iii. 
p. 495. 
About 100 species, widely dispersed in the temperate and warmer regions of both 
hemispheres. 
1. Liparis alata, Scheidw. in Otto & Dietr. Allg. Gart. Zeit. 1842, p. 293. 
MEXICO. 
2. Liparis (Sturmia) arnoglossophylla, Rchb. f. in Bonplandia, 1856, 
p. 217. 
New Spain (hb. Pavon). 
3. Liparis bituberculata, Lindl. Bot. Reg. sub t. 882; Rchb. f. Beitr. Orch. 
Centr.-Am. p. 98. 
Cymbidium ? bituberculatum, Hook. Exot. Fl. i. t. 116. 
Liparis elata, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1175. 
Sturmia bituberculata, Rchb. f. in Bonplandia, 1854, p. 22. 
Costa Rica, La Muella (Wendland).— VENEZUELA. 
4, Liparis elliptica, Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 612. 
Sturmia elliptica, Rchb. f. in Linnea, xxii. p. 833 ? 
Souta Mexico, Cordillera of Vera Cruz (Galeotti, 5138), Mirador (Landen, 199; 
Sartorius).—JaMAIcA ; TRINIDAD ; VENEZUELA; GuIANA. Hb. Kew. 
Perhaps more than one species concerned here. 
5. Liparis wendlandi, Rchb. f. Beitr. Orch. Centr.-Am. p. 98. 
Costa Rica, San José (Wendland). 
Malasis galeottiana and M. lindeniana, A. Rich. et Gal. in Ann. Sc. Nat. série 3, 
iii. p. 18, from Mexico, are represented in Lindley’s herbarium at Kew, by sketches, 
which are placed in Liparis. Another plant in the same genus from Morelia, 7000 
feet (Galeotti, 5213), is named Cymbidium vexilliferum, Llav. et Lex. (Nov. Veg. 
Deser. fasc. 11., Orch. Opusc. p. 11). 
13. CORALLORHIZA. 
Corallorhiza, R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, v. p. 209; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 497. 
About twelve species have been published; but they are very much confused in 
herbaria. They inhabit Europe, extra-tropical Asia, and especially North America, 
extending into Mexico. 
1. Corallorhiza ehrenbergii, Rchb. f. in Linnea, xxii. p. 833; Walp. Ann. 
iii. p. 526. | 
SoutH Mexico, between Real del Monte and Chica (Ehrenberg). 
