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C. Lawrentiana, &c. See Orchid Album, t. 3, 6, 26, 33, 

 45, 69, 81, 84, 108, 112, 115, 121, 125, 144, 150, 

 154, 166, 178, 184 ; Bot. Mag., t. 2851, 3265, 3669, 

 3693, 3742, 3998, 4083, 4085, 4270, 4902, 4909, 

 4916, 5032, 5039, 5048, 5150, 5504, 5618,. 5683. 

 For figures, see Gard. Citron, as under : 



*C. Acklandiae, fruit of, 1885, xxiii., 544. 



*C. amethystoglossa var. sulphurea, 1866, 315. 



*0. dolosa, 1876, v., 430, 431. 



*C. Dowiana, fruit of, 1885, xxiii., 501. 



*C. fausta, 1873, 290. 



*C. fausta var. radicans, 1873, 290. 



*C. gigas, 1874, ii., 617 ; 1880, xiv., 269 ; 1882, xvii., 



343. 



*C. gigas Sanderiana, 1883, xx., 401. 

 *C. Lawrenceana, 1885, xviii., 374, 375. 

 *C. lobata, 1848, 403. 

 *C. maxima, 1884, xxii., 620 

 *C. Mossiae, 1883, xx., 533. 

 *C. nobilior, 1883, xix., 729. 

 *C. Percivaliana, 1884, xxi., 181. 

 *C. pumila, a monster, 1854, 804, 

 *C. Keineckiana, 1884, xxii., 173. 

 *C. Sanderiana, 1883, xx., 401. 

 *C. Skinneri, a monster, 1884, xxi., 548. 

 *C. velutina, 1872, 1259. 

 *C. Warneri, 1883, xx., 369. 



64. CENTROPETALUM, Lindley. 



Five or six species, from the Andes of Colombia. The 

 pretty little Nasonia is now placed here. 



65. Cephalanthera, L. C. Richard. 



One of the few world- wide genera of Orchids. About ten 

 species are known. 



66. CERATANDRA, Ecklon. 



Seven or eight species are known from South Africa. 



67. Ceratostylis, Blume. 



About fifteen species, from India, Malaysia, and the 

 Pacific Islands. For species, see Gard. Chron., 1882, 

 xviii., 812. 



