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68. Cheiradenia, Lindley. 



One species only known, from Guiana. 



69. Cheirostylis, Blume. 



Eight species known, from India, Malayan Archipelago, 

 and Tropical Africa. 



70. Chiloglottis, E. Brown. 



Six species, from Australia and New Zealand. 

 Chloidia (see Corymbia), Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 267. 



71. Chlorjea, Liudley. 



Eighty or more species are known, from South America, 

 Chili being the head- quarters of the group. 



72. Chlorosa, Blume. 



One species only known, from Java. 



73. Chondrorhyncha, Lindley. 



One or two species only known, from Colombia. 



74. Chrysocycnis, Reichenbach f. 



One species only known, from New Granada. 



75. Chrysoglossum, Blume. 



Three or four species, from Malayan Archipelago and 

 Sikkim. See Gard. Chron., 1882, xviii., 428. 



76. Chysis, Lindley. 



Six or eight species known, from Mexico and Colombia. 

 C. bractescens and others are showy, with large 

 waxy flowers in spikes from young growth. For list 

 of species see Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 267 ; 1882, 

 xviii., 746 ; Bot. Mag., t. 3617, 4576, 5186, 5265. 

 *0. Chelsoni, Gard. Chron., 1880, xiii., 717. 



77. Chytroglossa, Reichenbach f. 



Two species known, from Brazil. 



78. Cirrhopetalum, Lindley. 



About thirty species, from India, Malaysia, China, and 

 Madagascar. Some of the species are very beautiful, 

 but are now but rarely met with in collections. For 

 list of species, see Gard. Chron., 1882, xviii., 172, 

 364. 



79. Cirrh2e a , Lindley. 



Five species from Brazil. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 

 267. 



