16$ ' REPORT ON TSE 



*'C. Maulei, 1882, xviii., 716. 

 *C. punctatum violaceum, 1882, xviii., 717. 

 *C. Japonicum, 1875, iii., 625. 

 *C. Isevigatum, 1865, 914. 

 *C. Lawrenceanum, 1880, xiii., 776. 

 *C. Lowii, 1847, 765 ; 1850, 215. 

 *C. niveum, 1883, xix., 18. 

 *0. occidentale, 1877, vii., 725. 

 *0. Parishii, 1869, 814. 

 *0. pubescens, 1883, xix., 785. 

 *0. selligerum, 1880, xiii., 776. 

 *C. spectabile, 1877, viii., 689. 

 *C. Spicerianuin, 1880, xiii., 41. 

 *C. Stonei, a monstrous, 1883, xx., 78. 

 *C. Stonei var. platytaenium, 1867, 1118. 

 *C. vexillarium, 1880, xiii., 781. 



CYRTOPERA (see Cyrtopodium), Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 

 268. 



105. Cyrtopodium, E. Brown. 



Twenty species are known, in Asia, Africa, and Tropical 

 America. See Gard. Chron,, 1879, xi., 268; Bot. 

 Mag., t. 1800, 3507. 



106. CYRTOSTYLIS, E. Brown. 



Three or four species, wild in Australia and New Zealand. 

 See Fitzgerald, Aust. Orch., with plate. 



107. CYSTORCHIS, Blume. 



Two species, from the Malayan Archipelago. 



108. Dendrobium, Swarz. ' ..\; 



Over 300 species, and many varieties are known, from 

 India, Malayan Archipelago, Ceylon, Japan, China, 

 and Australia. Several hybrids have been raised. 

 See Orchid Album, t. 13, 20, 38, 42, 92, 99, 103, 

 113, 141, 152, 165, 174 ; Bot. Mag., t. 3608, 5249, 

 4619, 5480, 5537, 5285, 5444, 5459, 5540, 5956, 

 5968, 6013, 6226, 6383, 4993, 5482, 5515, 5679, 

 5825, 6007, 6050, 6199, 6319, 6438. For full list of 

 species see Gard. Chron., 1881, xvi., 624, 688 ; 1882, 

 xvii., 18, 26, 306, 471, 528, 641, 735, 776, 799. 

 *D. Ainsworthh, hybr., 1874, i., 443. 



