228 ORCHIDEA. 
The typical E. chloroleucum is a native of Guiana; therefore it is probable that 
Regel’s variety belongs to another species. 
29. Epidendrum chlorops, Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. n. s. xiv. p. 524. 
Mexico, imported and cultivated by Messrs. Backhouse. 
30. Epidendrum chondylobolbon, A. Rich. et Gal. in Ann. Sc. Nat. sér. 3, 
ili. p. 20; Lindl. Fol. Orch. n. 131; Walp. Ann. vi. p. 360. | 
South Mexico (Galeotti), Orizaba (Bourgeau, 3082). Hb. Kew. 
31. Epidendrum ciliare, Jacq. Sel. Stirp. Am. p. 224, t. 179. fig. 89; Lindl. 
Fol. Orch. n. 90; Walp. Ann. vi. p. 347; Bot. Reg. t. 784. 
Auliza ciliaris, Salisb. in Trans. Hort. Soc. Lond. i. p: 294. 
6. cuspidatum, Lindl. Fol. Orch. p. 30; Walp. Ann. vi. p. 347; Lodd. Bot. 
Cab. t. 10 (species) ; Bot. Reg. t. 783. 
Epidendrum ciliare, Bot. Mag. t. 463. 
y. Viscidum, Lindl. Fol. Orch. p. 30, et Bot. Reg. 1840, Mise. p. 81 (species). 
Sourh Mexico, Trapiche de la Concepcion (Liebmann, 452, 453, 454), Morelia at 
4000 feet, and Cordillera of Oaxaca at 6500 feet (Galeotti, 5087, 5216); GuaTEMaLa 
(Bernoulli), common everywhere (Godman & Salvin)—West Inpius and Tropical Sours 
AMERICA, widely dispersed and common. Hb. Kew. 
32. Epidendrum clavatum, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1870, et Fol. Orch. n. 93: 
Walp. Ann. vi. p. 349. 
Epidendrum purpurascens, Focke in Tijdschr. Natuurk. Wetensk. iv. p. 64. 
Costa Rica (Warscewicz).—CotomBia to Guiana. Hb. Kew. 
33. Epidendrum clowesii, Batem. in Bot. Reg. 1844, Misc. p- 16; Lindl. Fol. 
Orch. n. 170; Walp. Ann. vi. p. 373. 
GUATEMALA (ex Bateman). Hb. Kew. 
34. Epidendrum cnemidophorum, Lindl. Fol. Orch. n. 168; Walp. Ann. vi. 
p. 372; Bot. Mag. t. 5656. 
GuATEMALA, at 7000 feet (Skinner). Hb. Kew. 
35. Kpidendrum cochleatum, L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 1351; Lindl. Fol. Orch. 
n. 128; Walp. Ann. vi. p. 359; Jacq. Ic. Pl. Rar. iii. t. 605; Bot. Mag. t. 572; 
Rchb. f. Beitr. Orch. Centr.-Am. pp. 52 et 83. 
Anacheilium cochleatum, Hoffmansegg in Linnea, xvi. Litt.-Ber. p. 229. 
SourH Mexico, Vera Cruz to Orizaba (Miller, 896), Mirador (Sartorius), Zacuapan 
&c. (Galeotti, 5107), valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 1922); Guaremata, very common 
and widely distributed (Godman & Salvin) ; Nicaragua. Segovia (Girsted); Costa Rica, 
Turrialba (Wendland)—Wust Inpies, common; VrenrzueLta. Hb. Kew. 
