DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 3O/ 



L. retusum is Saccolabhim guttatum. 



L. unguiculatum is Sarcochilus unguiculatus. 



L. ventricosum and veratrifolium are Calanthe bicolor. 



Liparis. Richard. Epiphyte and Terrestrial. 



Name from \nrap6s, oily, shining. 



These plants are of little intere. c t to the amateur. 

 There are some fifty varieties. We give a few. 



EPIPHYTES. 

 Liparis anceps. 

 L. ccespitosa. 



Z. elata. B. R., 1175 ; B. C., 1558. 

 L. longipes. Linaley. 

 L. pendula. 



TERRESTRIAL 



L. bituberculata. 



L. elegans. 



L.flavescens. 



L.foliosa. B. R., 882; B. M., 2709 ; Lodd. Cab., 1097. 



L. guineensis. B. R., 20, 1671. 



L. nepalensis. 



L. purpurescens. 



L. Walkeriana. B. M., 66, 3770. 



Lissochilus. Brown. Terrestrial. 



Name from AtoWs, smooth, and x ^ 05 > ^P- 

 A. Lissochilus Horsfallii. Old Calabar. B. M., 5486. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 121. 



A tall-growing plant, resembling Phajus grandifolius, 

 producing a tall spike of brown and white flowers, with 

 purple and green lip. 



