106 REPORT ON THE' 



88. Coryanthes, Hooker. 



Four or five species, from Tropical South America. 

 See Orchid Album, t. 98 ; Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 

 267 ; Bot. Mag. (Gongora), t. 2755, 3747 ; Bot. 

 Beg., 1841, t. 1793. 



*C. elegantissima (as macrantha), 1882, xvii., 593, 597. 



*C. maculata var., sections of, 1885, xxiii., 144, 145. 



89. CORYCIUM, Swarz. 



Ten species, from South Africa. 



90. CORYMBIS, Thouars. 



Six or seven species, broadly distributed in the Tropics. 



91. Corysanthes, E. Brown. 



Fifteen species, in Australia, New Zealand, and in 

 Malayan Archipelago. See Bot. Mag., t. 5357. 



92. Cottonia, Wight. 



Two or three species, from India and Ceylon. C. (Vanda) 

 peduncularis is the type. 



93. Cranichis, Swarz. 



About twenty species, from the Andes, Tropical South 

 America, Mexico, and West Indies. See Gard. 

 Chron., 1879, xi., 268. 



94. CREMASTRA, Lindley. 



One species, from Japan. 



CRYBE (see Arethusa), Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 268. 



95. Cryptarrhena, E. Brown. 



Species two, one from Central America, and the other 

 from the West Indies. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 

 268. 



96. CRYPTOCENTRUM, Bentham* 



Only one species known, from Ecuador. 



97. Cryptoehilus, Wallich. 



Two species, from the Himalayas. See Gard. Chron., 

 1882, xviii., 812. 



98. CRYPTOPUS, Lindley. 



One species, from Madagascar, resembling Angrsecum. 



99. CRYPTOSTYLIS, E. Brown. 



Species seven, from India, Malayan Archipelago, and 



Australia. 

 *C. longifolia, Gard Chron., 1885, xxiii., 275. 



