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151. Govenia, Lindley. 



Ten species are known, from Brazil, Mexico, and the 

 West Indies. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 433 ; Bot. 

 Mag., t. 3660, 4151. 



152. Grammangis, Reichenbach f. 



Two species, one from Madagascar (see Bot. Mag., 5179, 

 Grammatophyllum), and one from Java(?). See Bot. 

 Mag., t. 5676 (as Ci/mbidium Huttoni). 



153. Grammatophyllum, Blume. 



Three or four species, from Malayan Archipelago and 

 Madagascar. They are large -growing epiphytes. 

 See Orchid Album, t. 147. 

 *G. speciosum, Gard. Chron., 1878, x., 180. 



154. Grobya, Lindley. 



Two species, wild in Brazil. 



155. Gymnochilus, Blume. 



Two species, wild in Madagascar. Near Goodyera. 



156. Habenaria, Willdenow. 



Four hundred species, from the temperate and subtropical 

 regions, where they are widely distributed. Few are 

 worth cultivating. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 433. 



157. ELemaria, Lindley. 



Four species, wild in China, Cochin China, and the 

 Malayan Archipelago. See Bot. Mag., t. 2055 ; Bot. 

 Reg., t. 271. 



158. Hartwegia, Lindley. 



One species, wild in Mexico and Central America, and 

 rarely met with in collections as H. purpurea. See 

 Gard. Chron., xix., 764. 



159. Hemipilia, Lindley. 



Two species, wild in India. Near Habenaria or Bonatea. 



160. Herminium, Linnaeus. 



Six species, wild in Europe and Temperate Asia. 



161. Herpysma, Lindley. 



One species known, from the Himalayas. 



162. Hersclaelia, Lindley. 



Two species, from Southern Africa. Near Pisa. H. ccelestis 

 flowered at De Graaff's nursery in Leyden a few 

 years ago, 



