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267. Pterostylis, E. Brown. 



Thirty-six species, from Australia, New Zealand, and New 

 Caledonia. See Fitzgerald, Austral. Orch., with 

 twelve plates ; Bot. Mag., t. 3085, 3086, 3172, 3400, 

 3401, 6851. 

 *P. Baptistii, Gard. Chron., 1878, ix., 273. 



268. PTERYGODIUM, Swarz. 



Ten species, from South Africa. 



269. QUEKKETTIA, Lindley. 



One species, wild in Brazil. Not showy. 



270. Renanthera, Loureiro. 



Five species, from India and the Malayan Archipelago 

 and China. R. coccinea is a showy species. See 

 Bot. Mag., t. 2997, 2998 ; Bot. Keg., t. 1131 ; 1843, 

 t. 41. 



*E. Lowi, Gard. Chron., 1883, xx., 657. 



*K. coccinea, Gard. Chron., 1845, 491. 



271. Restrepia, Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kiinth. 



About twenty species, from Tropical America, Brazil, and 

 Mexico. In habit resembling Pleurothallis. See 

 Gard. Chron., 1879, xii., 107 ; 1881, xvi., 172 ; Bot. 

 Mag., t. 5257, 5966, 6288. 

 *K. elegans, Gard. Chron., 1881, xvi., 172. 



272. BHYNCHOSTYLIS, Blume. 



Two or three species, wild in India and Malaysia. 

 Besembling Saccolabium. See Bot. Mag., t. 4108. 



273. Rodriguezia, Kuiz and Pavon. 



Twenty species, including Burlingtonia, from Tropical 

 America, Brazil, and Central America. See Gard. 

 Chron., 1879, xii., 107 ; Bot. Mag., t. 3324, 4834, 

 5419 ; Bot. Keg., t. 930 ; Lodd., Bot. Cab., t. 676. 



274. Saccolabium, Blume. 



About twenty species, wild in India and the Malayan 

 Archipelago. 8. giganteum, S. guttatum, S. pr&mor- 

 sum, and others, are well known favourites, specimens 

 bearing twenty to thirty spikes having been exhibited. 

 Well grown they are very effective. See Orchid 

 Album, t. 56, 107, 156, 169; Bot. Mag., t. 4772, 

 5326, 5433, 5595, 5635, 5681, 5767, 6222. 



