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REPORT ON THE 



1882, xviii., 364; Bot. Mag., t. 4028, 5836; Bot. 

 Reg., t. 1959. 

 Mesospinldium. (See Odontoglossum.) 



202. Meiracyllum, Reichenbach, f. 



Three species, from Mexico and Central America, with 

 habit of Pleurothallids, and pollen resembling Eria. 

 See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 686 ; 1881, xvi., 428. 



203. Microsaccus, Blume. 



Three or four species, from Malayan Archipelago and 

 Malacca, somewhat resembling Saccolabium, with 

 affinity with some Dendrobes. 



204. Microstylis, Nuttall. 



Forty species are wild in Europe, Asia, and America. 

 North and South. See Gard. Chron., 1879, xi., 686 ; 

 1881, xvi., 463 ; Bot. Mag., t. 4103, 5403, 6325. 

 *M. histionantha, 1881, xvi., 463. 



205. Microtis, R. Brown. 



Six species, wild in Australia and New Zealand (? Java.) 



206. Miltonia, Lindley. 



Ten species, from Peru and Brazil. Mostly showy when 

 well grown. It is questionable whether the Miltonia- 

 flowered Odontoglots should not be included here, or 

 are they hybrids, Miltonia and Odontoglossum ? See 

 Orchid Album, t. 46, 72, 146 ; Bot. Mag., t. 3793, 

 4109, 4204, 4425, 5436, 5572, 5843. 

 *M. Warscewiczii, Gard. Chron., 1871, 1258. 



207. Mosrenhoutia, Blume. 



One species, wild in the Society Island. Not showy. 

 Monacanthus. (See Catasetum.) 



208. Monadenia, Lindley. 



Twelve species, from South Africa, approaching Disa. 



209. Monomeria, Lindley. 



Two species, one from Nepal and one from Burmah, 

 resembling Bulbophylli. See Gard. Chron., 1882, 

 xviii., 427. 



210. Mormodes, Lindley. 



Fourteen species, from Colombia, Central America, and 

 Mexico. Showy and interesting plants, requiring a 



