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182. Leiochilus, Knowles and Westcott. 



Four or five species, wild in Central America, Mexico, and 

 the West Indies. See Bot. Mag., t. 3845. 



183. Lepanthes, Swarz. 



Forty species, from Tropical America on the Andes, Mexico 

 and West Indies. See Bot. Mag., t. 4112, 5259; 

 Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 559; 1881, xvi., 136. 



184. Lepidogyne, Blume. 



One species, from Java. 

 Leptotes. (See Tetramicra). 



185. Leucorchis, Blume. 



Two or three species, from India, Malayan Archipelago, 



and the Pacific Islands. Widely distributed. 

 Limatodes. (See Calanthe.) 



186. Limodorum, L. C. Eichard. 



One species, wild in the Mediterranean, Europe, and 

 Caucasus. 



187. Liparis, L. C. Eichard. 



A hundred species, widely dispersed throughout the sub- 

 tropical regions. L. longipes is now and then found 

 in cultivation. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 559 ; 

 1881, xvi., 592 ; Bot. Mag., t. 2004 (Malaxis), 2709, 

 3770, 5529. 



*L. Lceselii, Gard. Chron., 1884, xxi., 144. 



188. Lissochilus, E. Brown. 



Thirty species, from Tropical and Southern Africa. See 

 Bot. Mag., t. 2931 (Eulophia), 5486, 5851. 



189. Listera, E. Brown. 



Ten species, in Europe and Temperate Asia and mountains 

 of North America. See Eeich., Ic. Fl. Germ., t. 478, 

 f. 3—5, t. 479, 480 ; Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer., t. 205. 



190. Lockhartia, Hooker. 



Ten species, from Tropical America, Brazil, West Indies, 

 and Mexico. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 559; Bot. 

 Mag., t. 2715, 5592 (Fernandezia) ; Bot. Beg., t. 

 1806 (Fernandezia). 



