ORCHID CONFERENCE. 135 



302. STENOGLOTTIS, Lindley. 



One species, wild in Southern Africa. 

 STENORRHYNCHUS (see Spiranthes), Gard. Chron., 1879, 

 xii., 138. 



303. STENOPTERA, Presl. 



Three species, from the mountains of Tropical America 

 and the West Indies. Not showy. 



304. STEREOSANDRA, Blume. 



One species, wild hi Java. 



305. Sunipia, Lindley. 



One species, from the Himalayas and Bunnah. See 

 Gard. Chron., 1881, xvi., 463. 



806. SUTRINA, Lindley. 



One species, from Peru. 



307. T^NIOPHYLLUM, Blume. 



Six species, from India, Malaysia, Pacific Isles, and 

 Australia. 



308. Tainia, Blume. 



Six or seven species, from India, South China, and the 

 Malayan Archipelago. Allied to Eria. See Gard. 

 Chron., 1882, xviii., 780. 



309. TELIPOGON, Hmnboldt, Bonpland, and Kiinth. 



Forty or more species, from the Andes of South America. 



310. TETRAHICRA, Lindley. 



Six species, from Tropical America, Brazil, and the West 

 Indies. Leptotes is included here. See Bot. Mag., 

 t. 3098 (Brassavola), 3734. 



311. THECOSTELE, Eeicheubach f. 



Only one species, from Malacca and the Malayan Archi- 

 pelago. Somewhat approaching the American 

 Stanhopeas. 



312. THELASIS, Blume. 



Eight species, from India, China, and the Malayan 

 Archipelago. Not showy. 



313. Thelymitra, Forst. 



Twenty species, from Australia, New Zealand, New 



Caledonia, and Malaysia. 

 THUNIA (see Phaius), Orchid Album, t. 67, 130. 



