4 = ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. BOLLETIN <= ISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. i List OF ISHED NAMES OF PLANTS INTRODUCED TO- CULTIVATION : E < 1876 fO 1696. * LONDON: ola ee V, y [AU Rights Resørved.] ROYAL GARDENS, KEW, MEg * BULLETIN OF MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, ADDITIONAL SERIES IV. LIST PUBLISHED NAMES OF PLANTS INTRODUCED TO CULTIVATION: ; "4876 TO 1896. PRINTED FOR HER ae x ‘obi an OFFICE, BY DARLING & SON, LTD., 1-3, GR . THOMAS APOSTLE, E.C. And to be purchased, either directly or — any Bookseller, from EYRE & SFOTTISWOODE, EAST HARDINGSTREET, FLEET STREET, Be 0. or JOHN MENZIES & Co , 12, HANOVER STREET, ED p NBURGH, 0, WEST NILE STREET, GLA HODGES, BEN, & Co., Limited, ed, 104, GRarrom brazen, DUBLIN. 1900. Frice Four Shillings. — EESEL] annem Ltarant PREFACE. THE activity of private cultivators and nurserymen is con- tinually enriching our gardens with plants which are either new to cultivation or have been reintroduced after being lost sight of. Every corner of the world which affords any prospect of rewarding a collector is systematically searched. It would be difficult to estimate the expenditure of money and labour upon this kind of enterprise, which has not seldom been attended with the sacrifice of life. Unfortunately its results are too often launched upon commerce or otherwise distributed under names which have either been inaccurately determined or are purely fanciful. These names cannot be wholly disregarded, inasmuch as they hecome current in horticultural literature. It constantly, therefore, becomes necessary to trace them to their earliest publication in order to obtain information as to the native country of the plants to which they belong and other particulars relating to them. The task is, however, by no means an easy one, as the notices have to be sought in numerous and widely-scattered horticultural periodicals. To obviate this difficulty a list of new garden plants was published in the Gardeners’ Year Book and Almanack as long ago as 1860, and this list was continued annually until the Year Book and Almanack of 1886, which contained the new plants of 1885. The new plants of 1886 to October were published by instalments in the columns of the Journal of Horticuliure during the months of January to May, 1887. The publication was not continued in the following year, and it was believed that it was no longer likely to be undertaken by private enterprise. Such an annual list was, however, found to be so indispensable, even for the work of Kew itself, that it was decided to undertake ‘its compilation by the Kew Staff. Accordingly the list for 1887 was published in the Kew Bulletin for 1888. It was accompanied by the following prefatory remark :— “ As the publication of a list of new garden plants is of the “ greatest interest to botanical establishments everywhere, and as “é oo Wt 29513 D&S 29 a iv “ such a list would give information respecting many new plants “ grown at Kew, and distributed, in course of exchanges, to “ correspondents in all parts of the world, it has been determined “to continue the list as one of the regular issues of the Kew “ Bulletin. It is believed that such a publication will be of “ service to the horticultural world generally.” This expectation has been amply fulfilled, and the publication of the lists has been continued annually. From 1890 this has been done in the form of an appendix to the Bulletin. Several correspondents at Kew have found it convenient to cut up the lists and post up their contents in the form of a continuous alphabetical catalogue. It is obvious that, for the purpose of running down a name, a search through a long series of annual lists becomes increasingly tedious. It was therefore felt that it would bea boon to others besides Kew to combine the lists for, at any rate, a considerable period in one volume. The Kew Library contains copies of the lists published in the Gardeners’ Year Book for the years 1862 to 1878 and 1880 to 1886. Every effort has been made to obtain a copy of that for 1879, but without success. The only one known to exist (apart from public libraries) is that in the possession of the proprietors of the Journal of Horticulture, and this has been most obligingly lent to Kew for transcription. The new plants of 1876 to 1885 were catalogued for the Gardeners’ Year Book by Mr. N. E. Brown, A.L.S., an Assistant in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens—as unofficial work. He proceeded on a definite plan which has been continued since. It was therefore considered advisable in preparing the present list to start with the new plants of 1876. The lists published in the Kew Bulletin are now prepared as routine work by the Staff. In addition to species and well-marked varieties, hybrids, whether introduced or of garden origin, have been included where they have been described with formal botanical names. Mere cultural forms of well-known garden plants are omitted for obvious reasons. In every case the plant is cited under its published name. These are largely provisional and often wildly incorrect. When v first introduced into cultivation the merit of many new garden plants depends solely on their foliage. Their true botanical affinities cannot be ascertained till they flower, and in some cases many years may elapse before this takes place. A striking instance is afforded by Talisia Princeps, now known to belong to Sapindacee ; it had previously passed in gardens under the names of Theophrasta pinnata (Myrsinacee) and Brownea Princeps and B. erecta (Leguminosz). Where definite botanical determinations are possible, or synonymous names exist, these are given in square brackets. Only names are cited which agree in form, at any rate, with the usual Latin binominal nomenclature. The personal authority for such names has, however, been uniformly omitted, as it was found in too many cases impossible to assign it with certainty. The reference given is to the publication in which the plant is first described or figured ; to this is added, when available, a reference which supplies further information. The natural order is given in the case of the first species cited of each genus. This is followed by abbreviations intended to indicate the appropriate cultural conditions. A brief notice of the habit and most striking points of each plant is given; but it has not been considered necessary to attempt botanical descriptions. But a description of hybrids of garden origin and of mere garden varieties is not given, as otherwise the list would exceed the limits within which it is necessary to confine it. The native country is added at the end. The total number of plants catalogued for the 21 years, which is covered, amounts to 7,600. The majority of the actually new plants included have been derived from the United States of Colombia, the Malayan Region, and the Polynesian Islands, all areas known to be rich in species and still imperfectly explored botanically. The orders most largely represented are all Monocotyledonous ; they are Orchidaceae, Liliacee, and Aracee. This is, however, only significant as representing the present drift of horticultural taste. The two first are especially popular in the British Isles for the sake of their flowers, and the latter on the Continent for their foliage. vi The genera most largely represented are the following :— Odontoglossum --» «» about 350 entries. Cypripedium eat te Cattleya he ie oh Oe ae Dendrobium ata È of ee ee Leelia ... ae poe et ae. | ae Masdevallia . i: sO Oncidium sq: ae a Croton, Iris ... “: 2003 eek With regard to Odontoglossum a great number of forms and even of species previously undescribed have been introduced from the high Andes. Our knowledge of the genus has been, in fact, about doubled during the period covered by the list. None of the forms enumerated in the list have originated in cultivation. The art of the gardener has added to botanical science the knowledge of a considerable number of bigeneric hybrids, t.e., of crosses between species belonging to distinct and even not very closely allied genera. It was at one time supposed that such crosses were either impossible, or, if possible, were a proof that the genera were not really distinct. Darwin had long, however, clearly shown that the limitations and possibilities of cross- fertilisation do not run parallel with taxonomic affinities, 7.¢., with the place occupied by the parents in a natural classification. It may be convenient to give the following list of bigeneric hybrids included in the list :— Aloe x Gasteria. Aphelandra x Stenandrium. Bertolonia x Sonerila. Calanthe x Limatodes. Chionodoxa x Scilla. Epilelia = Epidendrum x Lelia. Epiphronitis = Epidendrum x Sophronitis. Gloxinia x Tapeinotes. Lelio-cattleya = Lelia x Cattleya. Phaio-calanthe = Phaius x Calanthe. Sophro-cattleya = Sophronitis x Cattleya. Sophro-lelia = Sophronitis x Lelia. Spirea x Astilbe. Urceocharis = Ureeolina x Eucharis. Zygocolax = Zygopetalum x Lycaste. vii An even more remarkable phenomenon is presented by the at present unique case of a trigeneric hybrid :—Sophro-cattleya Veitchii, a garden hybrid between Lelio-cattleya elegans and Sophronitis grandiflora. The number of names enumerated under Croton largely repre- sents mere forms cultivated for the beauty of their foliage of Codieum variegatum, formerly known as Croton pictus. In point of fact the two genera are widely distinct, and belong to two different groups of Kuphorbiacee. The publications from which the list has been compiled, with the abbreviations used to indicate them, are as follows :— Acta Hort. Petrop.—Acta Horti Petropolitani. American Florist. B. H.—La Belgique Horticole. B. M.—Botanical Magazine. B. T. O—Bulletino della Società Toscana di Orticoltura. Bull Cat.—W. Bull, Catalogue of New, Beautiful and Rare Plants. Bull. Mus. Paris.—Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Cat. Comp. Cont. d@Hort.—Catalogue de la Compagnie Continentale d’ Horticulture. Cat. Nat. Arb. Zisch.—Catalogue des National-Arboretums zu Zoéschen. Damm. Cat.—Dammann, General Price List and Catalogue of Bulbs. Engros-Cat. des Nat. Arb. Zésch—FEngros-Catalogue des National-Arboretums zu Zéschen. Fl. and P.—Florist and Pomologist. Fil. des S.—Flore des Serres. F. M.—¥loral Magazine. G. and F.—Garden and Forest. Fard.—The Garden. Gard. World.—Gardening World. Garten-Zeitung. G. C.—Gardeners’ Chronicle. Gfl—tartenflora. G. M.—Gardeners’ Magazine. H. G.—Hamburger Garten- und Blumenzeitung. Icones Plantarum,—Hooker’s Icones Plantarum, viii M. H.—L' Illustration Horticole. Jard.—Le Jardin. J. H. F.—Journal de la Société Nationale d’Horticulture de France. J. O.—Journal des Orchidées. J. of H.—Journal of Horticulture. Journ. Bot.—The Journal of Botany. Journ. de Bot.—Journal de Botanique. Journ. Linn. Soc.—Journal of the Linnean Society. J. R. H. S—Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. K. B.—Kew Bulletin. L.—Lindenia. Lemoine Cat.—Lemoine, Catalogue et Prix-courant. L'Hort. Int. Cat.—L’' Horticulture Internationale, Catalogue. Lind. Cat.—Linden, Catalogue des Plantes. . M. D. G.—Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft. M. G. Z—Möller’s Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. M. K.—Monatschrift für Kakteenkunde. Nat. Arb. Zösch.—Neuheiten-Offerte des Nationale-Arbo- retums zu Zöschen. N. B.—Notizblatt der Königl. Botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin. N. G. M.—Dr. Neubert’s Garten-Magazin. O.—L’Orchidophile. Oester. Bot. Zeitschrift—Oecsterreichische botanische Zeit- schrift. 0. R.—Orchid Review. i Proc. R. H. S.—Proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society. R.— Reichenbachia. Regel, Deser.—Regel, Descriptiones Plantarum. R. H.—Revue Horticole. R. H. B.—Revue de l’Horticulture Belge. Sand. Cat.—Sander’s Catalogues. Späth Cat.—Späth’s General Nursery Catalogue. Veitch Cat.—Veitch’s Catalogue of Plants. Veitch. Man.—Veitch’s Manual of Orchidaceous Plants (Cattl. —Cattleya and Lelia; Cypr.—Cypripedium ; Dendr.— Dendrobium ; Masdev.—Masdevallia). Ver. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien —Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich- Königlich logise ischen Gesellschaft in Wien, ix Vilmorin Cat.—Catalogues de Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie. Warner Orchid. Plants. — Warner, Select Orchidaceous Plants. W. G.—Wiener Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. Williams’ Cat.—Williams’ Descriptive Catalogue. W. O. A.—Warner and Williams’ Orchid Album. W. O. Gr. Man.—Warner and Williams’ Greenhouse Manual. Year-book.—Hogg’s Gardeners’ Year Book. Other abbreviations used are :— diam.—diameter. l.—leaf or leaves. J., —figure, figures. per.— perennial. jfl.—flower or flowers. pet.—petal or petals. Jr.—truit. pl.—plate or plates. Jt.—foot or feet. S.—Stove. G.—Greenhouse. sep.—sepal or sepals. H.—Hardy. seyv.—series. herb.—herbaceous. shr.—shrub. H. H.—Half-hardy: syn.—synonym. in.—inch or inches. t., tt.—plate, plates. infl.—inflorescence. var.—variety or varieties. It only remains to add, that the present list has no pretensions to be more than a compilation. Asan Index to the horticultural literature of recent years, it is believed that it will be found of practical utility. To have attempted to further elaborate it or to give it anything approaching a scientific character would have postponed its publication indefinitely. No doubt, its use will detect some errors. For example, by some mischance the genus Sonerila has got out of place. But those who in using the book discover its defects will probably be those who will regard them most leniently. ; W. T. THISELTON-DYER. January, 1900. NEW GARDEN PLANTS. 1876 to 1896. Abelia rupestris grandiflora. Pp ee Tend Caprifoliacee. H. G | en Analis spathulata. CB. M.t a wering a. with pb osite fee hiph, too L., and pairs 1 a Bnet a fl. Corolla ł in. long, campanulate, con- te se i ; Calyx-lobes fou long- spathulate, Sean: Jake Abi gums la ee (R. p. 1879, ; B M. 7114.) niferæ. E ree, having the fac nordmanniana. Young shoot pinis” glau ro ounded, ‘truncate, or real bifid, ae T abov 6, Ta cous on each side of mi idrib below. Japan. Abies pamai ra and P. 1882,3 H silver fi nor — nniana, bein; colou Veitchi, "Lindl. ] | Abies sone mutabilis. (W. &. 1888, 107.) H. Garden variety of Picea BRA QO. D. G. Abies gerar paise 28. weeping form ] a pene poo Abies Mariesii. (4. = 1879, xii. ede Sager EAn er fir, having aspect of P. seat te, Japan 2146—1000—3/99 Wt 25918 D&S Abies nordmanniana PETEERE (R. H.1887, 151.) H. Garden variety Var. ron f. 132. drooping sae ae H. 1890, 440, den variety wit ith Abies sachalinensis. (@. C. 1879, xii, 589, A tall pyramidal tree, with long linear 1. and handso cones. Jap etd an Snek Slee Zef bes pi culia der habit with. “broadly ae pern - pinnatifid L. ‘on aaar petioles, Mada- gasc: Abuu. eg (B. WM. t. 6546; N yctagin- aco. Ls Per interesting Mt OS deans flow her rywhere praen > hairs L. petiolate, elliptic. seta llow axil frost lary, pedunculate migioboe umbels, Western North pi a. Ah +i] } } PaOAmMmMNnAR tum. (F. G. 1888. Reg G. Mal- vaceæ. Garden Anon ee = H. i, t.) ushy e beari NSE pright red, striate with orange, with dark red veins. Garden origin. Abutilon Teena (F. M. t. 287) G. Shr. a n palmatifid 1. and merkie odding ye! 29 Abutilon Thompsoni, flore pleno. | obovate or sc oat toothed = CR. H. 1885, 324,t.) G. Thisi s merely | eari S1 ilky-w n both sides. Fl, a double- flowered form of the varie- | ong in esaa spikes on ‘long poe var, of A, striatum, | sey peduncles. Chili. — baileyana. (G. C. 1894, xv. | — dere ee a uant 7, f. 4.) Leguminose. G. A sħr. Cat. =a .) Euphorbiae wie. elegant bipinnate 1. and small $ green, teeth prominently rounded, ads of yellow fl. in loose yellow. ` globose he unbranched racemes. Australia. A po macafeeana. UL Cat. 25.) Acacia i of erect hab L. broad, aan pS ago ae oe = ete seein in form, serrate, Acacias a forms a woody shr., with frequently much cut, ong, 6 In. large bipinnate 1. and large horn-like pee Asien red, blotched with deep > peed in pairs. The fl. are in axillary clus l heads, 1 in. long. Central America and Cuba 3 sn beg ee ear Cia. H. age shr. L. ed, i a ie ous cordate-accu- Acacia viscidula. (Gf. t.1109) G. all ki h- ire- of lax habit, with lin ee hyllodia, a ately wer an -e globular heads of yellow ralia Aus Apalyphe musaica. (Williams Cut 1877, 17.) S. shr., with large deeply- Acæna adscendens. CB. T. O. 1888, srtated l of a bronzy-green, gu “a ‘ane seie “ge ome variegated with various sha of i) salt Q South § ding branches. L pin nate, orange and coppery-red. Sou ea o 1 in. long, obovate elliptic-obovate, obtuse, ae ce : rous above, silky beneath. Fl. heads ETU obovata. (Bull Cat. 1884, t. L. obovate, globose Fad: ırple, on long peduncles 11) S. foliage plant. L. Patagon | green with creamy pepsi when young, | changing to olive -green with pink Acæna r (B. 1888. margins, and finally to a bronzy centre J milar to a salina with broad rosy-crimson margins. but a itie pess er and less graceful. Polynesia. gra The leaflets of the rather long pinnate inna Acalypha Sanderi. (@. C. 1896 cut to the middle, more or less 392.) S. Attaining a height of 10 ya pubescent on both sides, or glabrous 15 ft., with large ovate green serrated above. Fl. in od interrupted spikes, 1. and lo ong drooping tail-like spikes of : purple. Australia bright rose-red fl. [A. hispida, Burm, ] | New Guinea Acena sarmentosa. (B. T. O. 1888, | 332.) H. per. A rampant species | Acalypha torta. (Bull Cut. 1876.) s: similar to A. Sanguisorbe, but stouter, Shr. of curious Stems erect, with Minis branches, d the e | covered with suborbicular ara e eath, and with longer hairs. | very much contorted 1., of a dark olive Fi. in glo eads on t green, on semiterete nar Samoa, peduncles of moderate wit te length h _one or two bracts. afise d’Acunha. Acalypha triumphans, ae. 1888, 55, t. 55; LZ’ Hort- Lint, Cat, G Acæna sericea. (B. T. O. 1888 1888-9, 41; H. GŒ. 1888, 502; ; aalis i A. epai Beara long x 1888, 384.) S. A foliage sit ed with of cuneate, large cordate, toothed, acute 1., varie. meand toned Teas, silky beneath. p ar — crimson, green an Fl. green in eads, on sary pe- o be a variety of A, duncles, aot ce 2 or 3 smaller w coll xe er Isles. heads, sessile in the axils of leafy bracts. Patagonia, Chili. Acampe madagascariensis. . €. 1891, x. 608.) Orchidaceæ. §, Allied — apiend ens. (B. T. O. 1888, to A. papillosum. Tt has thick leathery g A stout tufted alpine l. and small whitish fi., the lip rose L. pinnate, with 3-4 pairs of purple, Madagascar Asaashominthe : eee (B. FA a NEE Er TSL) Oreki oe (ea. i881, x v. 169.) Ore the >. S. epiphyte Fl. light- rose with | humerous purple spots ; lip white and or! sail fig the nail and eas yellow. Bor ng plage eg je aage gee (A.C 1896 r A. Curtisii, Pse e. rise rE 3 in. long, RED +, l. o oblong- lanceolate, tlicate g, in. wide; scape flowered gi near ariy 2 in, "long, ite Malay Acanthophippium mantinianum. . O. 1896, 1388; ZL. xii. t 536.) ite, thicke part of ‘tisk. orange-yellow with ridges and lined with purple. Philip- Acanthophenix grandis. 1895, 185.) Palme. S. palm with finely cu spine: Vem state H. habs, is s peonliar t Braz (ill. H. A handsome t 1l. and deep brown e called pie iggy grandis 22 23). ait canthophenia o the Mascarene Islands]. 2 aculeata. (ZU. H.1879, t. 367.) Palme. S. A fine palm, wit the trunk covered with asce bran pith Ard sem spines. L. with an orbicu- lar outline cut into m any epe acute spreadin s been dis- t tributed under the name of Ch amerops stauraca: bore Mexico, Acanthus Caroli-Alexandri. (GA. 1886, a, 73-75 oe Acan- H. ith a osette ofa ion paria yeay raion toothed radical 1., win, bor 9-28 in. th 2-4 similar l., an ending in a dense spike A white fl. often raed with rose, . 2146 Acer vampate postelense. pi D.G 1896, 80.) Sapindaceæ. ellow- leaved form of the common mse Acer oe tricolor. Sai 1888, righ a pink, shadi ff in an irregular manner into all shades of dar crimson to creamy red or white, Garden variety. an aril a ton (R. H. 1896, 398.) ornamental garden forms of thie species are described at the above a pea pare gen a hs pp tree. or of pi Silver Maple, J ween ie i are spotted with white, and the mae of the young one tinted with r Acer Duretti pager mae m. (M. D. G.1896,79.) H. with l. margined and dotted vith tery ount werin ; es are seller ra a Wiaguitilcbom. pulverulen- ain Acer Heldreichii. (@y.t.1185.) H. Tree ee, with small palmately 5-lo Rs the lobes dentate-acute, the middle one cuneately tapering to i small terminal pantog; smaller hess the leaves. Gree Acer insigne. Te M. t. 6697 ia and P. 1883, 107.) H, tree, one of the tartis in cultivation; with large ht red bud sales palmate ly deeply- thea and serr te, pale een l., and terminal fansite of greenish fl, Persia Ace iyabei. (Späth Cat. 1894-5, G. and A 1893, 143, early related t me Seems Maple, Acer itenobtoe Acer Negundo varieties. (J. 1006. 18) B. The following peii of this species are described d figured, viz. :—densiflorum, falcatum koehneanum, parallelum, rectangulatum, — bea borate e 2 A 1896, hae H. oduced fr aay pee to ripen grown in Europe is killed by cold. A2 Acer peewee foliis marginatis. a ated dees but of more vigorous gro Var. Guichardi. (2. H. B. 1889, 268.) H. tree. A form with the 1. all yellow, like those of the Golden Elder ; growth fairly vigorous. Var. odessanum. Kes Doe 1896, 2.) H. A form ith L of a olden colour and Redes ing that eeper go colour | — Acer Negu the ordinary golden van, pendulum. Glare) rapes 338.) A weeping form o Ris laa Acer palmatum Aokii. (7. 1892, 33,t.). H. tree. A form with variegat ted foliage. Garden varie ety. —— Var. dissectum JERA CGA. 1886, 569.) H. tree. Garden variety. Acer platanoides Togra o =. Pa os An orn a må Stink fed) something Tike the Ball Acacia, Garden variety — Vars. columnare, age euchlorum, A (syn. pigmeum quadricolor, of a es ‘une 337-40), Garden varieties, ene" 1888, Var. Saor re. (H. H. 1878, column, Garden it were, a leafy having s a very singular effect. ariety. ar. integrilobum. Si 1887, M. Ms HL. tree, Garden variety —— Var. multicolor. (ar 1886, ae) H A form of eet a aple wi large red 1. late white specks a blo ien --— Var. undulatum. (72. H. 1887, 53) H tree, Garden variety. Acer ae — T. 1879, 270.) H. tree, da ae with lar rge Tea l. Ga Fek ety. Var. or shr. o — “a AISTI 334) H. the 1. being deep purple, yellowish - rose - col fla ksi Si ae Other garden forms in R. H. 1896, 398, Acer Trautvetteri erythrocarpa. (Cat. Nat. 1 Zösch. 1892, 11.) H. tree. A ety with red fruit. Caucasus. N ior iape (G. C. 1877, vii. what resembli ing < “Pse udo-platanus, but the 1. are more oblong in outline, w ge f w esei lanceolate abe sinuses be twee e ree a qu uite glabrous ben aii Cat ucasus. a rupestris. (#. M. t. 6905; ptf. a sae Saara ri ; arf s alpine plant of dw tufted habit; ie rosettes of linear- spathulate, obtuse, pubescent, entire reyish-g , and aise leafy stems, 4-6 in. high, with small corymbs of small white fi.-heads, with very broad ray florets, Sonth Italy. oa Sa s ga sid 1879, 240.) Am Ak A. oe haffoltii, =, a a eo et-red, ofte eripe with black. Hast ne Her Isti H ok. | Acidanthera oT nye g 1893, xiv. 682 ; and F. vi. 133, 515.) Iridaceæ. eae species with stems 4 ft. aa and ensiform 1 20 in. long by 1} in. wide. in a loose E a each with a tube 6 in. long and a in. across, va ith 5 ptt pee This plant Dean Herbert, bat it has ten ately been introduced. Mountains of Sierra Leone Acine gp mei i aT —< Sei xviii. soo Orchidacer. the narrow erect ail de Sadia of the lip. Fl. white with a “ia oo spots inside the lip. Colombi Acineta sulcata. (4. C. Pa xi. 652.) S. epiphyte, allied to / . Hu mboldtii. FI, pr rapa Po urved, with trong veloped wings on the hinder side = “ie side partitions, and adnate a greater part of them: callus linear- ligulate sulcate, with two teeth in front, and i ae h tas to ones on column hairy. Colombia (/). Acineta Wrighti.. (Gard. Spake ld, 1889, v. 673 ; obust species, with ovate peeudobuibs sacked on their a S ri 2-4 pareet, lanceolate, : -stem 2-3 ft. long, with numerous handsome fl. Sep. and the small lowish, dotted wit purple. Lip. 3-lobed, the lateral lobes whitish, the terminal lobe purple, with ite , pubesce in the middle crest oblong, brown - - purple, cent with purple hairs. [This is Lacana spectabilis, Reichb. EJ Mexico. Aciphylla Lyallii. (1. &. 1889, 123.) Umbelliferæ. H, per. New Zealand. ym oe gow Cat, 1882, 13. and ¢ ins principa pelien helmet of the fl. Himalaya. Fischeri. = M. t. 7130.) H. Nearly allied to sbara Fortunei, differing chiefly by ts longer not sem micircular hood and m hore robust a spectabilis. (B. M. t 9;) ocynaceæ older name for Towic alae spectabilis. Acriopsis indica. (7. ( 1881, sei 656.) Orchidacee. S. Epiphyte clusters of short shining vaoudataltis, bearing linear-lanceolate l., and loose panicles of light ochre fl., with a few light- -brown markings on the petals. dia Acrochæ æne Emni Ç&. C. 1882, xvii. 796. rchidaceæ. S. A © lobes, fles. Pena middle lobe. Tropical Ai, $ | f i Ada Lehmanni. si sae scene sax G. A Acropora Lodđigosii arepo En 07.) (Gn. 189 Variety Ai dark ne aa sind dee mi ellow pet. and lip, dotted with _Acrostishum „magnum. (G. C. 1883, f A lar lices. S. F ra Se se, mbranous, gree ammer ous scales on byth idak upper whitish and incon nspic ae on tes lower ferruginous. ish Guiana Actinidia Sn (G. C. 1880, Tern stroemiacex. 3 Pake ‘covered with Huffy white down. Japa g C. 1891, > 34.) Orchidaceæ, G. abit of = AUTAN- tiaca, po more igla Sep pet. p white with a pn callus. 4 orange, Colo Skis Adenocarpus ppr s H. 1883, 156, shr., vin p ph aspec the furze, with densely rr oy fololate i the leaflets linear, soft, n; in short compact racemes, “ike those of the pea, a av yellow. Spain. a M. t. 6921. ) riferous, much branches slender. L, Fi. in lax rier sear bright calidon, pe gine in. in diameter. Pod Seer with 6-8 rounded joints. Chili ed shr, ge Peek AE C. Aad ei ot er tice but Tess Ft pie an of a bluer-green ¢ ; the pinnules -= EEA cuneate-oblong , With 2-5 hides gabias Sey black. Brazil. Adiantum aneitense. (Bull Cat. 1881, 8,15.) 8 f free : evergreen wth. Fronds bipinnate: pinnæ 3-4 A each Since of = ei distant, lin te ; pinnules obliquely preme Tobed along the per edge. Aneityum, Melanesia. | Adiantum assimile cristatum. (Bull Cat. 9.) G. A form with crest fronds, Victoria. Adiantum — = C. 1888, xii. oe wee ee, 73.) S. A hybrid nA.t ERRES a meand A. decorum. a bellum. (4. € 187 sk f.; Bull Cat. 1879,3.) 8. Maiden: green tufts, about 6 in. hig ron ovate lan te, ery slender, bipinnate. — small, cuneate, n hair-li gular for ke prot Allied re A. fras gile, but the ae are not deciduous as in that species, Ber Se as Adiantum bessonian ra 1896, xx. 75; G. and F, 1 314.) S. 5 variety of A tenerum with TEE = on arpa reniform pinn Wes adiantum (pitkenheadii. (6 1886, xxv. 648.) S. Fern of tufted habit, with fee fronds about 24 ft. long a is Seod, faitoid acuminate ; pinnæ r pinnate ; obtusely oblong-trapezoid, Minois cut on the upper y into shallow lobes. Gaii seedlin arrest Bournei. (7. and P. 1882, Maidenhair fern, remark- able for its eae triangular fronds on ong § Adiantum F Burnii. Rie ©- 1887, 1, 47.) S. Garden varie Adiaten Caillus-veneris digi- um. (G. C. 1887, 1, 547). G. rae vari ariety. ar, grande. (G. (. 1886, zoi 103). G. A garden variety of 1 size, denser, and more bushy in habit than th he type. — Var. imbricatum. (4, Œ. 1887, i.647.) G. Garden variety Adiantum Cisne: gn. H. 1894, 137, t.; G. C 1894 663.) 8. Species with is obeordate lanceolate pinnules variegated on h white and light green on dark green ground. Brazil. Adiatan — pga Cat. 1885, 9.) ern with uak uis cio 12-18 in - long, and a n triangular frond 15-24 in, ac nules ll rhomboid, Garden variet Adiantum colpodes roseum. (G. si F, 1888, i. 376.) S. fern, A ar, having the ee Biaics of a Haih -red hue cuneatum deflex xx, 70: Veitch Cat. ae Adiantum Sy C. 1884, x tween A, cuneatum and A. Bausei —— Var. dissectum. (G4. C. 1879, xii. a Ae a? = A form growing to th the pinnules more ject i ‘oe Uia j in the type — elegans. (6G. C. 1885, xxiv. 134). Ey TA garden variety, w rith dark, road. are aa E in. Ta gor 3 in. broad wedge-shaped. r. Gordoni. S. ‘a ha variety. CW. G. 1888, 107.) —_— ae „grandianpa (Gk 1893, vi. 685.) es var. the pe ces of a Gera eloped To bushy tasselled heads. path variety. Var. strictum. (G. C. 1884, xx E. arra nged pinne. Garden eat sa mR cyclosorum. (4. C. deciduous - 1887, ae rhom 8-10 targe, circular, marginal, Ecuador REUE Daddsii. (vu. .42,.) G. ! Garden variety sori. C. 1887, Adiantum dolabriforme. ( Williams’ je E small, distant, dolabe atA. crenate. — dolabriforme. (Fl. and P. 1882, 1 S. fern, often confounded with a i u nulatun, ‘but differing in its evergreen ronds elongated, sag proliferous pinnules dolabri- Brazi Adian yer! Pog, Woke (iu. 1878, t. 286.) S$. fern. Fronds Siar slender, often ‘proliferous, pinnate ; pinnæ æ sessile, broadly cuneiform, trun- cate, bi ap d, about in. lon ng and broad. India Akin elegans. (4. C.1886, xxv. ; Williams’ Cat. 1886, 22.) S. The long ovate or deltoid, with stalked pinnules ; pinnulets very small, o 3-lobed, roundish, the la arger Pie slight ly vole papa the terminal ones onan The stipes blackish purple. naa Variety, ers He ar ge ee (G4. C 49.) À sport from I Pitter Adiantum Pyters (Q. C 1884, xii. 360.) S. fern of rather i aaral te, se, bipinnatisa, = slender pedicels 4-4 in. long. Cey Bere festum. (G. C. 1887, i. 10.) G. Garden variety. C: 1879. with the apex of the fronds multia paama otherwise as in type. New ealand. as fluviatile SRS Yii. aean kiia Seere Se. g . 198-9, f. 49.) 8S. ies rental bits aa eS hians. (G. C. 1887, i. 41.) S. aidenhai wW ir fern, wi triangular- ata tripinnate fronds having bl pes u variable, roundish, - y TES or 1-2 i broadl ly-gaping sori. New Caled peantom asa iphcrneans CW. G. 45.) e rat sian the w raal ulti- mate segm ments much crumpled and eres ee (G. C 183, 85.) the way of A ee m i with a droo ooping < 3 fis Pas = somewhat Stipes stout, smooth, Pinna, pinnules and pinnulets all stalked. The ~~ Peet cb ea loù ng, trapeziform, | the ma Garden variety. Adiantum Degtandii, me and P. 1882, 105. A dwarf fern, with small tri sen Troada. ‘densely set with overlapping pinnules, Garden variety. agi Ceran, m. IT, 1895, ariega Maidouhair’ ey Brin A, Clesii. Brazil, Adiantum lunulatum oleae (ill, H. 1878, t. 329.) S. fer ti ith densely pinnate fronds ; the pinnules more less fal below, [ A poel Lind. Oat, 1879.] Geleben, Adiantum on ee albo- striatum. (4. A Bea: xi. 816.) 8. var. with pinne streaked with creamy ie on a green ground. BAE Errar Bire ms, Cat. 1885, Be ae = aS. ing from ae havik -fronds twice p in the lower part, and sk eeni pe as Jamaica —— a (G. CL 1885, 294.) n aspect to the pinnules. [Garden variety of A, Ca pill us-veneris, | Adiantum manicatum. (Gard. 1890, xxxviii, 94.) S. A seedling with bold broad fronds and much divided pinnules antum aeiaai. (Veitch J nhair fern Adi Cat. 1886, 9 barre: ress (G. C. 1879, warf evergreen fa “sbont. 6 in. high, with deltoid tripinnate fronds, u paras, S. mirk aa cuneate, 3- innules. A seedling of A. cuneatum. Adiantum nebulosum. (G. C. 1893, seedling form of Pe ge AMS ‘ Adiantum onpi noino. < g 1877, vii. Fronds S preading, g bee » deltoid, 3-4 times ate, pellucid w tir in usium smooth, stipes Guinea. rown, New smear Arye csledoin, (G. 6 1883, xi 3 i S. iden fer REDA a and Sra blackish, the latter with dark brown hair-scales on the ide, i te pinne lanceolate, the aige ones ais pinnules irregu in size an re pom coarsely toothed. New Caledon Adiantum RRE minus. (Bull Cat. i883, 11. Evergr reen fern of ng iocis and lobed, Colombia. Adiantum Oweni. = 110.) G. Garden variety C 17 i. Adiantum Pacottii. (#7. and P. 1882, 105.) A arra fern pm in. th elon ri- pinnate fronds, with densely ss pinnæ and pinnules ; pinnules broadly cuneate and Geny cleft, [A. cuneatum, var.] f; a are if ; As Cat. 1 7, 10, 17. 18. set bs s, allied to A. PavAs Fronds se rambling, elongate, narrow se apex, laxly trip ——— palmatum. (4 Ea mi-orbicu alar, in, broad, palmately cleft altes Bis Dm sori Hag mt he of the stipes and se smooth, dark en Peru — Paradise. (6. C. 1889, 558) G. As ith the species habit of A. ethiopicum. Fronds 6 in. and long, pimæ petiol peo segments crenate at the apex. Africa, | South Adiantum pirnvianun. (1, H. 1878, t. 33 species, with pinnate fronds Rhachis black, slender ; pin- nules unequally ovate-acuminate, base Bom, sit ne, 2-3 i road, marginal, on an dee ame per of the pinnules, Perv Adiantum Regine. ee Cat. 1883 ; WG: aae 127. 2 S. A Maidenhair fern, approa rie een ie and A. rhodoph yilan, owas the habit of cutum. a ina anes Ct. a a Fl. and P. 1884, Veith oy A Fea Pa fG N ae slender black stipites ¢ hach- ides, nearly | long : pinnules h o-trapezoid, deeply lobed, the lobes often toothed. The young fronds iaae from rose to green. Garden varie ca Bo rhomboideu um. (4, C. 1879, 84.) s the portot name for e pian nt commonly © varium he e A. varium has the ay alan "pati in = rhombaidenm tey Sa distinct. Jam Adiantum shisophylnm, (L Hort. Int. Cat. 1888-9, 45.) Garden variety of A. aemulum. Adiantum tetraphyllum gracile. cag ag ti fix. ; FI and P. 138.) able r its reddish it ki ada Stipes black, oo tek Fronds bipi innate; Perse æ 4- $ lin lanceolate acuminate, 6-8 pa aa re obliquely oblong, gee base, margin crenate - dentate, Colombig. obtusum. PO Ae (I. H. 1889, 65, trapezoid, ' ebtuse. 1888 crested form of A. ( A eneris, Adiantum Victoriæ. (&. €. 1882, xvii, 423; FI. and P P. 1882, 74.) S ; Aant VONA (G. and E. 876.) m "deeply eked te. ong or reniform at the a of the Tebi. Garden variety. Seen Waltoni. (G. C. 1887, i. | | ohne drakona.. (R. H. 1888, 11.) G. Garden variety. BES 1888, 650; . W. G. 1888 ? | 432.) s . plant, = a rosette of Alaia Pi. tad 2. n aa | eee ty ree Fai te bead” a i. ane 884, 9. 3. : P ? pele ‘with angular, tripinnate, | nennt. com me a: ee se glaprous seas pinne stalk , ovate straight A sat 4, green the l pair oblong - triangular ; : j ; pinnules stalked, the lower one - isr Pe operert Ees ee aa upper 5 S with ns on ees at the base, red ab and covered its angai black, shining. Anga hina O a e ones ng. pee b lax. T escai calyx glabrous, bright rose; corolla 1} in, long, bright blue. wer Williamsii. CG 20. Pane iaae ea . fern, somethin n the a ol 4. hilense, ‘Stipe Save RAEN, Achmea flexuosa. (G. C. 1887, i. 8.) aes eek ie abri pe ate g gh rae ee S. aax of the pera EN oe nee with a rosette of 20-30 large horn et ar, with t oblong- zenitorm aarian San: broad, bright. green afr Ae W ; prickles small and pale, Fl.- stem about 3 igh ; panicle lax, — PAA, Ce C. 1896, xix. ovate, with zigzag ultimate branchlets., 40.) Ranunculaceæ A pretty Fl. distant, sessile glabrous; calyx Ta with ee i vided 1 "and yellow and ovary pale pink; pet. bright red. fl. about 2 in. in diameter. Ma nd- [Now identified with E. spectabilis, shuria. Brongn n. | — vernalis ipao. (4. U. 1879, eres i ncrseenbere. (B. ai, vie 620, ith arfer and wit 2, pecies, with 1 asa ‘than fr on A aL Tt. long, ee a on the gins, green. Panicle large, Aechmea Barlesi. (0. C 1983, xx. 102.) |- Tense, sessile, cone- or spike-like, Pismeliaicat: A large plant, with en apei -N = at a rosette of 8 9 lorate-ensiform green A mealy 2 pekes anok 5 hast long and g in: iria, Baniy its axil - ‘fl. dis ichous, about 9 on each eo a e o a he branch. with BREA ured bracteoles. Fl.-stem central, paniculately Be branched, the —— on the lower part — red, the upper part green. FI. ee distichous, calyx with a lobo mealy Æchmea Glaziovii. (R. //. 1881, 100: tube, oe pale yellow. British B. H. 1880, 240.) S. A pretty cra ies p heat: of the genus, with a rosette o Achmea brasiliensis. (Gj. t.1202) | bout 40 Jorate channelled arched E RTA ous L. wi nute distant o ae pase chiens ing, : spines on rgins. Scape shor spreading 1l., 2 to 3 ft. long, spiny on ti ey ee age p a8 bright Sam ni eas cuspidate, rosy ; fl. purplish. Rio mealy beneath. Fl.-stem ut 3 ft “high bright red as well as the bracts and oa calyces of the blue fl. which are Achmea Hystrix. (4. H. issv, 91.) disposed i ina vie pike: like panicle. S. With numerous spreading rigid i inescent 1. 2-3 ft. long, greyish beneath. Scape nearly as long as the l., covered with st oi a 2 Seat eee a vt) B. smooth unarmed scarlet bracts. Fl. teal ded hs teed. same mu oron onae i at violet, Song Jae in a dense oval spike, the a too at Cayen apex. Infi. rather Moci a Lalindei. (Zi/. H. ages, t than the l. The scape a Aer 1; Fl. and P. 1883, 57.) S. A plant sparce white tomentum. t ai long broad concave acute denticu- calyx carmine red. e Sollow. late green 1., 3-4 ft. long, and a tall Brazil fl.-stem, upper part with large reflexed acute crimson fl.- aka dense ; calyces ellipsoidal, 3 green ron ink apices ; corolla not exserted. fa Aichmea maaana oo fae Z 1880, 59.) } ft. lon: grey - mar, ins Gane with long straight a spines. The oute: an mexicana. ((. C. 1897, me panicle oblong - AERE al, 4-5 in. broad. yx and ovary green, devecly mealy ; pon bright crimson. Mexi Aichmea — Ch. u t 6939 ;. G. 1887, ii. 108.) S. pe distinct-lo =. species with a den rosette of narrow attenuate canned l., 2-23 ft. long, 1 in. broad, armed the bracts a ight red. Fl. distichous, esii fading to lilac. Tropical Ameri Æchmea paniculata. (X. H. 1880, 245.) S. Two ft. high, with broad arch- ing l. ,4 ft. or more long, wi ith spinous mar Fl.-stem with 12-15 bracti- l cle 1-6 in. long, 3-4 i oad, Bra woolly, ; subtending 2 sessile fl., between which oa peduncle g 4-5 Sep. scarious, Bepon Pet. light Paci eh Mexi Aechmea paniculigera. (Bull Cut. 1882, 13; FI. and P. 1882, 74.) 5 Plant with ligulate 1., and a reddish- pur] rple fl.-stem severa: ral ft. pa Pactra with white egg above. The WE ews a hac on calyces rose-co. oe pet. dee purple. West Indi Echmea purpurea. (Williams’ Cut. poe 22.) S. L. 12-18 in. long, pale green at the tips, purplish-green str sh in time a crimson-purple hue. Colombia. Aichmea vee (B. M. t. 6329; aa Cat. ra cX] as TMa ice her in arg ž lax te, 12-15 in. Tens 2 in. peed: er peni te a Tae ; above, toothed bracts ; fl. and bracts scarlet- red, Colombia. — Var. npn (r H, 1880, Le Vor. red b which retain ie eotont for a DS ‘a Æchmea kirtena R ar. with a (R. G. 1887, 31): A var. w rosette of about je armed on the ] with more crowded and mea spines han i ee n pe, uppe: ty ight with the basal pis washed s z = > blood-red. Fl.-stem shorter than t Bracts scarlet, mixed with waite ni reen. Fl. smaller than in the type. azil. Aeranthus anaoa. (Act. Hort. -n 1890, xi. 303.) Orchi- warf species with j in, long, t cla curved spur. M Distrib buted by Sander & Co. Mi d grandidieranus.| Comoro Islands granted a (G 1883, 306.) A distinet e aving a ey _leaty stem, with ligulate emarg es dul green zee mee 1., and Pie hehe white Sep. and ligulate acute ; ip cuneate-obovate, pe with a median a apiculus ; spur filiform, five times as long as the lip. Madagascar. Aeranthus ges ng be (0. 1888, 200; H. G. 1888, 127.) [A synonym of Angrecum grandidieri- anum, Carr, | Aeranthus Dat eg C. 1885, xxii 18.) § 726; xxiv, 80, f.1 aroi sword- like, ee ialeate, 8-9 in. long. Fl. ivory white, ble to ry w mpara those of Angrecum eeaguipedale m with a muc: hic funnel-shaped at its a, oe filiforn rm and bent abruptly upwards. Comoro Islands. pean EEr. o 1888 98 j A um aA aoe Reichb. f “| Aeranthus ae ara (G. C. 1888, iii. 264 ; 1888, 226 3 ‘ott, linear, con- Sep.. lanceolate, ip broad, sopeere Bed base, acuminate at apex. Madaga narios fee CG. ¢ $9; +t. 210 ; “a 1890) 56.) ‘one aC ex. 5S. Allied to A. Reet Reichb, E pni ditten i in its spur ving rose- pai f iei of gronlses white. Philippine e Islands. Aerides ballantinianum. (4. €. 1885, xxiv. 198.) S. A showy Toad with rather kor bilobed 1. and v e fi. Dorsa and Jok, sep. somewhat toothed ; lateral sep. white, ith the side tice orange or self- pa marked with purple streaks and pe nae bars. —" ee te SP ne = 1886 v. 650.) d fine "the nia -lobes over lapping ea lobe covering TRN in front. Borneo ones Burbidgei is ee CG. 1885, xxiii. 756.) 1. rich aA aay ne ion aa of tthe lip ochre, spotted with brown, and t ip of the spur o¢ Aerides crassifolium. (¢. €C. 1877, WwW vii. 590.) epiphyte with war purplish-coloured fi. in the way of A falcatum, but wi the following distincti —spur bent at an angl side lo lip ch broader and shorter. The two keels on the f ar Bac stand close thi the base, they then get sari ous, and r orge, arching on both sides. Aerides Emericii. (G. C. 1883, xviii. 586.) S. A species witha rich raceme o soak mauve- aprepls fl., the middle sep. and pet. cylindric and i i curved aair. the To. Andaman Islands Aerides expansum. (4. C. xviii. -40.) 8. isti em area deep purple. it (var. Leonie), e side lobes of th ips unt r ae = even dolabriform, is desoribed at the place above indicated. s been called A fae atum, var, ate G. C 1881, xvi. 38.] JH bt: Q pri falcatum CG. gee, di 744; H. G. 1888, 370 i). A compact form, with very thick ke weg broad 1.. and short infi. compactum. AR Tne abue (E ni 38.) m di iffering from he +5 pe in ae sie white fi. arre formosum, S. A form with of "white gtr fi., the trifid lip rote ith amet hyst. Garden Si ae ne a Äorides (Byes A Dne s = a ee ce ae of pi mae eieae De : eaked and with a retrorse ked solid tooth and a ver zy small angular spur. © Chin aa bse per (CG. C 1888, xviii. nd P. 1303, tye A ka lant, the way of A mae losin; but with an unbranched racem d larger fi ite with a ce k lilac hue and very few blotches ; lip am aies sna with longi tudinal marks at the base. Aerides Jansoni. a C. 1890, viii. 66; O. 1890, 193.) A su natural hybrid betv . odoratum and d. expansum. Burma, aoe a irene (G. C. 1884, ; and P. 1883, 169.) 8. in ne i g A. odor atum, but finer. Sep. at first greenish, then white, rwards yellowish ; pet. flushed at the tips with purple ; mid-lobe of of lip purple, sending two purple lines to the inlay of the green-tipped spur Burma (?) Aeri Lawrencie amesianum. (E: C 1891- = = 3.) 5. Anr with ites gone than 2 ft. long nrawded th richly e coloured fi, larger those of the Aerides re (FI. and P. 1882, EISS aea es with linear 1, and spikes of large white fi. drooping pik with a convex scoopeshaped lip of a bright magenta-rose Andaman Isla Sonia partes formosum A fine form with GE. t. 11.) ee ‘and i Bet ; Sep. and white mar ith numerous rose- purple spots ite at base, es ith purple 1 the large elliptic | front lobe iiy rose-purple, Astidos marginatum to. 6. _ xiii., 533.) S. A beautiful spec the way of A. oe vulnerum, and pet. light yellow, wi border pu e Lip i orange Arra AES a ligulate toothed middle a yellow, gd to brown, Spur conical, light gree tum = hirmanionm. p> m y of teral sep., and the mid-lobe of = lip very narrow and purple. Bur: Var. Demi a (L. 14.) 8. Spike of p white “a. having the tite of = , pot., with purp. aoe prides is dotted with purple aei tod with gree: Aerides olen lanum. (6%. C. 1885, xxiii. 501. This resembles A. guin- queculnerum, "but fa preven Sep. and pet. white, blotched w urple. Lip white, w ith sulphrclourl ed side-lobes, and a green spur, all spotted with red. ae pechypiyin, t C She 231 epiphyte, w rge infi. of Seat fl. of light aoe: lake colour. Spur and column w i the small lobes of the lip ay with or less warm purple. Burma. 12 paridos miootisnum, CG. C. 1888, 378.) S. At the place quoted this plant is stated by Reichenbach to ” e sameas A, houlletianum, "Reich aia ETAR (K. B. 1893, pecies allied to A. houlleti- wide; aea inch across, lip flat, apne a a sep. <= A ee light buff ; lip yellow and purp — qunqa purpur- ted with ving the side-lobes of the ie. abe: with purple, -—- io ee 1886, 6 Caf. pact ot babi f with Surer sio Drader | 3 than the type. Aerides Reishonhaghii cochin- chinense. (6G. C. 1881, 620.) No description is given’ of ‘ihe plant. Cochin China. cere ut e C. 1884, xxi. nol A fine the length, S m: mi ia t E: sep. and pet. palë white tips ; lip Tipp! rosy Tos as yellow lobes. Philip (G. C1884, aitas Seen 06.) With long 1., i long . Sep. white j ge-coloured, spotted with ple ; the spur has two horns on the anterior side, which are somewhat mer- downward. tern Asia. Aerides onnaa asea (G. C. 1884, xxii. 134.) S. species, with short, broad 1., ai | numeron us, hata egni rich t. white tips 7- Hp valve with a purple middle and the re of the spur green. Bant Tropical Asi aeh savageanum. (Veitch Man. 76.) BeA ay species, with oaii of moderate fl., white, tip and dotted with crimson- purple. Philippines. Aerides shee ea blandum. CGA. 1891, xA S. A variety with- out spots on ‘the ee scares (B. N. 123, rich panicled racemes of rosy fl, about 4 in. diam. Moulmein, Burma. Aerides virens Ellisii. (W. 0. A. Ta i tips of the spur greenish. ra cone ee Fat mi 65.) riaceæ. ue eee ee 5 thes stem: s being ies, the 1. less gre lin “ong, ova ick, fleshy, and e fl., in erect genene on the ends pri the stems, 1 in. long, orange cone the — margined with deep red. Bur gy oe eas obconica. (2. . 36.) 8 yellow stripes on the spreading lo Malaya. Asculus se iad G. rt A distinctly stalked, oblong- oblanceo- late, finely serrate, zai a panicle of rather small fl. Chin oe T aaae sos ae H. 1894 n hybrid betwe ms Ree pr y rubicunda. Æsculus rubicunda Briotii. (R. M. 1878, 370.) H. tree. A fine pea of this a with deep red fi, Garden orig Asculus turbinata. (P. H. 1888, 120-124, 496. G. and F. 1888, i. 491. li large hilum. Cultiva vated under the name of E, chinensis, Japan. | | x l in. b bes, j 13 l | j | | Aethionema coridifolium. (@/. t. 1150) Crucifere. H. biennial. i ra E dense somi of pretty purple fi. Leban Afzelia africana. Se 1886, 551.) Leguminose. ental An ornam n with coral- area ound ae Ba Tropical Africa. pr alma vitiensis. (Gf. 1887, 71, spreading v veins. Umbels 3-7 flowered. Fiji. Aganisia cærulea. (4. ( 226.) Orchidaceæ. S. epiphyte, with aslender climbing stem, articulate, and bearing distichous pseudobulbs, h with one cuneate oblong, acuminate 1 Pedu rom the a M th, dark g flowered with Tae bine blotches sip sacci- form and fimbria we) [S cyanea. (4G. C. 1889, iv. [Syn. Warrea e ance , Lind . 1845, t. 28: but not Aganisia ee n Reichb. f a Aganisia cyanea. ke C. 1886. xxv. 720, erroneously printed A. cærulea corre ected on p.804 to the above.) S. A handsome orchid of distinct i nd of the bulb, 2-3-flowered transversely reniform, sang wavy mar- gins. Rio Negro, Braz pen a m ix. t. 400.) S. well first i ced marked spe ma es e white handso: faa each 1} in. across. il. oliveriana, = C- 1878, 558.) S, oe on beautiful clear blue fi. OTE PaE arand: thi orm. in, eate-oblon acuminate. Pim "9. 4 areri Sep. and pet. oblong acute: lip with a long claw with two lateral th, the front part fimbriate, a fr ie = a ects brown claw t the Braz Aganisia $ tioo. CL. i. different in shape. Agapanthus ERE EE excelsus, Ser Cat. 54.) per = h, and large wae of ‘light sir aS South Africa — Var. are aru eo 1878, 5t.) G. ith blue el fi. a 1 Leichtlinii. EGIA C. 1879, x EARS G. With the habi ‘A, minor, but w mete sig a : ger foot long, ł in. broad ; fl. n. long, deep hyacinthine blue. ae ate Agapetes Mannii. (4. C. um 364.) Vacciniaceæ. A with w Bah dae Re Peres _ inconspicuous fl., similar to those of PFN Tei hills, India Ta, gaya (G. Fil. and P. 188 C. 1963, rit. ong, greenish, arrang ax flexuose ge e [Syn. Alitertia Saler media.| Mex Agave IETT 893 (G. and F. E A species belon nging to the sibgonns Speri a and allied t yn ifer o 20 in. ong, EFI in. broad, fiat ‘beth sides, margins filiferous, pungen duncle 12 ft. hi gh, fl. in pairs, Pe in. long, very narrow, yellow, stamens purple. Mexico. Agave Baxteri. (6G. C.1888, iii. 3 1886, 209 G. Fl.-s 8-10 ft. high ; panicle ae the branches 3-4 in. ong a dense cluster of i ? 14 | | Agave Botte (BP: rý 248.) G. perennial, “allied to i Faria oss. ody. Stemles h cr - $ igh densely b gr reenish, in a dense spike. Mexico Agave pirra (G. C. 1883, xviii. a f. 138-9 gamens about 2 Mex Agave fenzliana. (B. M.-t. 6589.) This noble Agare is — = the plac uoted erroneously Hookeri, which i is a Pesci e A ner A. fenzli ate ong. Monterey, aan jana has ina Fl.-stem me _candeiabriform ; igh ; aromin Mex Agave, Eoo, xii. EOF x 8 aaa of the di ga and ha j is americana ; a l. inte: ming a rosette 18 ft. karon: : Piniol nira erie: like, 40 ft. high, fl. green and yellow (K. P. 1892, 3; 179, Agave Henriquesii, (2.6.1 132; ii stccu ak Gioii keen A. aylonacantha and A. Jee rida. L: 2 ft. : Peay with ey Agave laxifolia. (B. M. t. 7477.) G, A species of the section Rigide 15 A. ewcelsa, The fi. give out a | panicled above ; branches of the panicle smell exactly like that of mice. | horizontal, ending in a la arge den 9 Mexico. | packed head of ye pee Se -green Fl, 3} in. long. Californi Agave maximowicziana. CGH. 1889 ; 483; Act. Hort. Petrop. 1890, xi. 303.) Er sgeig mae CGA. 1893, 66, G. Allied to ~ dense rarae thick, and with smaller prickles. Fl1.- na ; ne Pe mid die ea A i = ae res mga oaks ho = er. sr not more than about 2 in, thick, dull bright yellow. ed green, glaucous only when young ; marginal prickles chestnut-brown, Apen apa KG R. Z 1895, 519.) 1- in. long, confluent into a narrow Deseri species brown border. what vosomi He FE Potin iae Agave Villarum. (R. IT, 1886, 465.) be . 1000, D. Garden hybrid. Agan eee a x Sot | Agave wiesenbergensis. (1. (1885, PRR inm G. C T878, KA 266, | a ; JG: suecu ent ong- as + ‘age Hah law name paucifolia | —— pray onate, aai spıne- eviously used for | toothe e rgin, 8 in g, b pas ans speci H 2 in. broad. Fl. spicate Ss a CR. H. 1885, rf, co mpact Agave Parryi. (. ©. 1879, xii. 237, | ~$) Gomposi + ie species eh aie stems, cordate 1. of 39.) G.succulent. L. very numerous, in. long, 3 in. ceola’ 10 broad acuminate, flat; margins spinose-den- bla a Fenai : and an abundance of tate; terminal spine somewhat tri- angular, nearly flat or slightly keeled IEE aa (&. C bove. scape 8 ft. high, laxly 885, 39.) Aracer. S. per. b; te; panicle like th A ith Fane ‘smooth dark green stem, pile aed yellow- green. | elliptic ovate acuminate dark green a and style much exserted. | } 6-8 inches long. ovate-lance- Arizon | i pe acuminate, light green spathes, 34 in C Ann pruinis C4. C. 66.) G. A pretty little plant, densely Aglaonema angustifolium. es z tufted and soboliferous, a 1895, 18.) Distinguished b rosette, 3-4 in, long, } in. mart x the long, se a l, and silvery ‘ery middle, } in. thick at base, broadly spathe small, greenish-white channelled down the face, slightly i Settlements. glaucescent, with Saipe s ho brown prickles margin, —— — CG. C 1892 [ A. oligophylla, Sake) gr ie: 26.) pretty stove foli liage ao aliy A green l., spotted and A —, ee t. 903, f, a- = — —- scape short ; spathe species, with mall, green, Perak. pe nhs scram = edt sare Bodie l, 8-10 in. long, 3}-4 broad, ovate- | Aglaonema hookerian AE oblong, acuminate, ending in a strong 1882, xviii. 333.) S. poen ea per. spine, very concave; the mar An unattractive goana with elliptic brownish, armed with sub-contiguous or A E ark green l., 63-10 stout curved or flexuose spi pe lon, 3 in. bread, a green boat- ines. Sea stout, 8-12 ft. high, entirely covered shaped sp a 2 in. long, and white with triangular overlapping bracts, imalaya. fe roan eee silt H. 4981, 418 ; ; Lind. foliage plant, with tol, ianeetni te 1. k n, han ely and very irre- gular blotched oe silvery grey. matra, Born Aglaonema nebulosum. (ZU. i : ctum, havin, the petioles, and oblong or obovate- g l, obliquely and somewhat a pion aa at apex, obtuse at the ba: ark green inreg Sake ct white Java Aglaonema pistes clint Cat. 1882, ; Ill. H. 1882, t. 445.) f acuminate dsomely variegated — hitish blotches. Beat a in. long, gibbons white. Spa adlix truding, w tra. Var. compactum. (Bull. Cat. poe cds Port. Tat. Cat. , Shining, green. gracile. gion Cat. 1882, -a slender re oblong 1. ot acy similar. Aglaonema pumilum. 1894, 5, f.) S. (Veitch. Cat. A ‘idee plant with 1. 5 in. long, coloured deep sea-green, marble and blotched with white. Mala Aglaonema rotundum. (4. C. 1893, xiv. 86; J. -of xxvii. 379, f 56 3.) species, hs Short stems, oe k a . long, dark ys purple “pate ot it in. ree hooded, 3. roundish en, Aglaonema Macarcat tom (G. C. 1893, xiii. agri rnamental- Gace plant, the vale pees beig coloured two shades of green and white in atches. Until this sans ee its genus is uncertain. East Indie 1890, arden eae see" A. temma Walkeri. 529.) Ca ryophytlaceæ. hybrid between A. Flos-joris, a 16 Ainsliæa aptera. m (Bull. Cat. 1882, d in an elongate spike- Sikkim purple, dispo: like panicle. Ainsliæa Walkeri. (B. M. t. 6225. .) ; : hig Stem cylindric, peer mey panicled abo rved, 3-4 =n lid narrow eae ethan t te towards the base few sharp teeth near the bristle- 1.-heads witha pointed apex, k green. -h nearly sessile on the 1-2 in. lo branches of the panicle, few together, narrow. bout thr lla white with five linear spreading T anthers purple red. Hong-Kon; Akebia lo eng ae t. 7485.) Berberidacex cites from A. quinata i ea i si 7 branches, and trifoliate l. with broad lobulate very green more - branous sed ri te too are smaller, though of structu nd colour. Taa, North China. Alberta magna. (Bwll Cat. 1891, 3 B. M.t. 7454.) Rubiaceæ. G. or S r. with deep green shining 1., and panicles of Pinar red fl., succee inge red o colour, forming a cuiegsctiies object Beige pe ae abt Q. a iii. 10; 25.) G. Aitiat to sE 'Wawefieidii. se, in. or more so 6, lanceolate, Hscnid, oe ‘Bulb glo- 1-13 z long, 1}-2in. broad. Fl.-stem 3-4 ft. high. Raceme lax. Fl. about Mee in. lon greenish-white, inner ents not conni anal Stamens sharply constricted a Ovary trigon ous: ; style snbulate, stigma capitate. Zan Albuca Buchanani. (4. C. 1892, xii. 8.) G. A species nearly allied to Wakefiel i a raceme of yellow fl. Ny: Albuca Atel to (G.C. pan 38.) A ea with y 8 tere 1 rte, or pre long. Peduncle 6 in. ioe 5-6 fl. in a lax corymb; perianth 1 in. long, yellow, h i mnive without eros South Africa Albuca El wesii. (G. C:-1880,:xiv. 230.) 8. [A. Wake Sidis Baker. ] — a tae (G € a v. 34.) b, bearing seve oung. te, glancons, few-fle racen of sali oopis fl. The three peen stamens without S ‘South Africa. a slightly p pene w dun ope Li te Albuca Nelsoni. (4. ( 1880, xiv. 198. Ee 430 - Be Ms 45: 664936 GA fine plant, as psig as Galtonia pri RES Li 3-3 tt. ong. Scape 4-5 ft. high e upper half sto furnished with ota ascending . with a an Saer ie down the back of each e triohophylla. (a, ee 1889, 94, all epee llied to eerie soe bright wat as fi., and nae paina sub- terete 1. N atal, Sates perigee ay M.t. 6429.) - bulb, with 4-5 inear atten- a flaccid, glabrous 12-184 in. long, 1 in, broad, contemporary with fl. raceme ; perianth ull green, bei we margins. Hast | Tropical Afri Alamanda morte Hendersoni. (GA. 560-1, 142.) arden ‘variety. [Syn. A. sates Allamanda agenesis ( Williams’ = 1888, 19 9.) 8 ee-flowering 5 in. in A variety of =a kias i] Allamanda Toisena. ce. C 1889, M. t. 7122.) 4 hand- ates nigh ete legen co s other —- in havin It ose-p in daliai in 1861, pr. soon i saat lost. Brazil. Alaneins Williamsii. (@. C. 1891, oe of a iv. t.. 376: 5 6 WH. E H zard xl, 832.) s. A variety of PRE eri It differs et garden, kinds in being of Saar habi Allium Akaka. oe T. O. 1894, 226.) f-growing species, iliacee. H. A dwar with rose-coloured fl. pro- duced in spring. co A, harataviense, Regel 2146 17 | Allium Blexianan. (Regel, Baa: 5 5) H. Bulb ob B 2-3 more a ea ya ee Lie in. gl bro fiowered, whitish, tried with t a nish- gi iA Turkes oe Amerone, (GA, t. WO.) er a distinet species of “arf habit sen y small bulbs, and linear obtuse t spaced tem, Umbel a Bi “a obose ; lilac ; pasion lanceolate, ‘acute. Mite wi aa ee RE.. gel, Tiec, 5.) H en but ie "whitish hyeliow k aaki with reddi: es, sweet-scented. Banat, Au eri Allium ogra GEN. t. 6227.) H. 2, fleshy, falcate, 6-9 in. pa 1-3 in. ri chery 2-4 in gh, flat with acute edges. Spathe of 2-3 deltoid co eee ranous valves. 30- mbel, on short pedicels, bright purple. California Allium a (GA. 213, 215, f. = ) H tall species, 3-4 ft. hig: h, mbling a altissimum and a gigantenm: Fl. in a dense globose th segments narrow linear and totally refiexed. armit into a cup at the base. Hima Allium cabulicum. g MM. t. tage ) 7. C. 1893, xiii. 546. Fi. a dense globose ny- Ben aha ; segments lanceolate, acute, whitish, with a keel of red-brown. A native of Affghanistan. Allium Pasa (Regel, Deser. s) H. similar to A. —— but the are all ifort a te, n channe -A : the ET rse the blue [Syn yn. ade cyaneum, var. sediri Regel.| Kansuh, North China. um Erdelii. Seta t. regen = Bulb « solitary, globose ; ; perianth white diam.; the e segments ak 1-2 Dr Filaments ore tbase. Ovary black. Allium elatum. (G/. 1887, 369, t. 1251.) H. with large, oblong, obtuse B l.. 8-12 in. long, 2-4 in. broad, eeey numerous purple - wi preading re obtuse seg- Paperi * Central Asi ge Fetisowi. (47. t. 971, f.a-f.) H. bulb, solitary, globose, with whitish . me mbranous t tunics. 1 linear, flat. Um bu Ibiferous, "plies densely many-Howered ; perianth seg- ments linear, very spre din some what reflexed, rosy-lilac, as arealso the stamens which have 1-2 1 teeth e base, ost am shorter than the periant th. Turkes Allium giganteum. (Gf. t. 1113.) H. A striking species, with ay flaccid or ge bi 7-9 in. ag y 13-2 in. road, and i large globose umbel of ais rosy on a stout scape 3 ft. rock _Hierosolyme, eo 9, warf, 8 high” with bint sie pale pao hairy 1, and umbels of white fl. Palestine. —— oe aee = 1169, f. a-c.) with sle i scape, gl bels diam., bearing bulbils among the x stoic numerous, ars white ; anthers ge-red. Tur ria me: [Syn. A. cyaneum, var. Pis hy mon, Regel.| Kansuh, North China oe Prey mcg se. Caf., = 941 ) . aad mead of white rry fl, teen — —— = = t. 6707.) k -5 — ae i; ew a al ce acne umbel o — ovaries, AUSS pocen CR. x z 6789.) carcely -b E merous. a linear, = a ft, Pein rather nd a large Scape | with a aae spa we f, with iene | verre pe ke | | | | | thin ; scapes several, 2- : ft. high ; numerous, bright mauv large g globose umbel ; ments connivent. Eastern Himalaya. Allium —— — Cat. 1889, 3.) pretty with large, roun sane bahe small „iesu $ 'and umbels of bright rosy flow Sar mm. ety, Aliina peed = (GA. t. son.) a Unie s n ane ne here in. high, with a many-flowered umbel of rose-colou tod fi: Ene Allium oviflorum. as t.1134; Fr. and P. 1884, 9.) A hardy non- balbous inea long-pedicell Ted pa rple Perian ong, ovoid, the seg ments sealkig vent ł conniy Allium paroiforum, (G@. C. 1888, iv. ls mall species, with a ovoid Sal. producing 1-3 slender -10 in. high, bearing 2-4 raat em l., which are placed way up the stem, and an eum of 8-6 small purple fi. jacha S ardin: Attium praewalskianum. 53 ulb with terete rush- iiei end E de of rosy-lilac fl, Kansuh, China. (Regel, Allium Semenovi. (Gf. t. 1156) H. With glaucous, fistulose 1., on the face, round on the back. Scape usually shorter than the L; um all and w fi, outer segme: the perianth longer than the inner ones. Stamens very short, united in a tnbe ee the ovary. Alatau Monntains, Central Asia. Allium ee (GA. E OT fo opik A. bulb, Me, globose, with hyaline scariose i tem te inear H. lanceolate, stamens, suberect ; inner stamens entire or with a tooth at 'the base. Turkestan, egel, Deser. T; Damm. Cat. 188 short rhiz flat m: any flowers abei of “yellowish fi, Jaffa, Syri Allium stramineum. in. high, Atal 1. below, Short ree as ‘Yonge a (GA. t. 886, f. ee stem a trigonous, straw-coloured ; petals erect, heir apices alone recurved. Mand- ria, Allium unifolium. (2. W. t. 6320.) H. With small ov b connected by a slender rhizome. L. 1-3, linear, shorter than the scape. Scape terete 1-2 ft. long. Umbel dense 20-30- flowered. Spathe valves as long as the pedicels. Flower rotate, mauve pink. California. peer a tn Grifithii. (Z. V. t. 7324.) lastomaceæ. dwarf plant aa large orbioular cordate eat í onze- scapes n. be small white ae p i Peninsula. atopic. Tayaghat. a. M. t. 7271.) with ise tubular hairy yellow ar pide tinged with red. Colombia? Mipata eS. (BM. b. 6333.) habit, remarkable k es o piei "i of 1. remaining in a rudimen Branches rathe succulent, terete, s th. Perfect 1 on stout petioles, oblong, acute ; base rounded te, 6-9 in. long, 13-23 in. broad. Fl. in aiii fascicles ; pedicels 4 in. long ; calyx large, deep red, 5-lobed ; upper lobe small ; coroll pale yellow marked with orange-brown in pog throat; tube bette cu ab lim margin fringed: s 5-lobed ; saad 4, included. Costa Rica. Alnus japonica. (@/. 1886, 549.) Cupulifere. H. An Alder with ellip tic or elliptic-ovate, acuminate, serrate ii cute » base, in to 1 to Cones cota, pio long. 5 lines thick. in A. miede Sikse o or acute, an a he 2146 19 Sg oe Curtisii. | base, irregularly glandular-toothed, smooth above, slightly prhesomt beneath, 2-3 in. long. California. goes {T ASS B. > 5, pe cies green “agitate lobed J Fe 2 ft. long, nd athes. Inte diate be entire- eet and pinnatifid. loaded s pirma New Gui prend Cat. 1895, eolate, very with a silvery sheen and prominent a ib. Maps taie S er re oh nh CI. H. 1888. t. 593 ‘ omp. Cont, @ ches ee: fine Aro CHE Y eat th. Fl. unknown. New Guinea ape ap Chantrieri. (R. M: 1887, j, f. 92.) S. Garden hybrid. (iil. Alocasia canntr ea H. 4.) 5. Garden hybrid. 1888, 79, Alocasia conspicua. (2. H. 1891, ii 367.) S. A garden hyb rid ween A. odora and A. Putze eysi. Alocasia coriacea. (7. C. 1893, 475.) 8. green ribs, t whei ate then rosy. white, mii e with g (K. B. 1894, 347.) obes, pare beneath ; pedun t. e 6 in. oe pale yellow faw E 5 e gyre yellow. Pena: Alocasia Dussii. (Gf/l. 1892, 412.) S. Aroid with large olive-green l. wi brownish-red nerves and petioles, Alocasia eminens. (4. (1 i: a S A species of bold nabit, ai A, thibautiana, L. pelta Spathe 5- long, with a pun m a4 a I deae pipete acute pale green limb. Spadix creamy- white. Malay Archipelago, Borneo? B2 G, 1890, R eet — Li AA w vith cor- obust plant aa Ta rn een above with red "hue along the nerves, "light violet beneath with blackish nerves. Alocasia Gigas. CE Hort. Int. Ct TEA -9, n 8. o description or ocality give Alocasia — (4. C. 1886, xxvi. 390.) 5S. oliage plant, wi blackish peticios 3 to 34 ft. lon me and ittate blades 20 24 ois UER irs Alocasia guttata A olage Ds (I1. H. 1884, t. 541.) = peras wit = -18 the rp Spathe white, TEETE with g on the Bora Bere ne soe. Leet oe aars, ng s spin ttl vith MaE i cone red, tt in whorls, and all pointing blade arrow-shaped, 1-2 ft. long, olive- with reddish veins. | C “a8 ma Johnstonii, N.E. Br.| Solomon lands. prem e (i, = ba t. an ory-W peti ivo ana ae np e : as some with distinet yellowish midrib i veins. uncles none, ‘ivory white. Spathe convo- lute green. clud C aey ovaries numerous, pale — rest of white. New Guin - Alocasia lucianá. (ait. H. 1887, 75, t. 27.) S. Garden hybrid. Alocasia ogra (iil. _H. 1887, io pubescen i ag repand, rather thick, somewhat bullate, z green, with blackish nerv Alocasia marginata. (G. C. 1887, ii. “ag S. Petioles 2 2- 3: ft. long, pale green, ed with zigzag blac brown tars, and the s margined with the same colour. Blade ~ Alocasia of 1. 15-2 ft. lo ng, 11-14 in. broa oad, broadly cordate-ovate, margin slightly sho poin cites basal deep Alocasia mortfontanensis. 1891, 174. garden hybrid between A. Tork and A. sanderiana. G H. Alocasia nobilis. (&. C.1892, xi. 731.) S. Name only. ETET Donum a oa 1888, 46.) brown veins. Malay Archipelago. Alocasia pucciana. (2. 77. 1887, 466.) S. -Garden hybrid. Alocasia Putzeysi. (Hind. Cat. 1882, Til 1882, t. 439.) S. Lik longila, having lo dark g vi ae tion orde: white ; ha under side is fo dark purple. ‘Sanat a Regine. ( . Cont. nt tH, es t. 544: ‘ii. 1885, S. cane viii, vate- ohne the Alocasia reversa. (4. 38.) 8. Not 1 ft. Mk ai sagittate l., coloured y- greo primary veins being broadly with dark green. Philippine pata Alocasia Rex. (G. C. 1892, xi, 731.) Name only, sone eg any (R. H. 1891, en a between A. thibautiana int A, Reg Alocasia sanderiana. (F7. and P. 1, f. 3.) 1884,94; Bull. Cat. 1884; HH, A foliage plant, with large alate sagittate, pinnatifidly lobed l. of a ark colour, with a tallic = agg and the midrib, veins, margins white. ee rchi- SP ee probably Borne w. gandavensis, Ge. H. 1896, i. ae z: 65 A for ith young purplish roan oR pea with ver- aei tinted vei this ation remains contest i on t the under surface, a Sak changes to green on t upper surface ae eager sigh Silman (a. C 1879, per. 96.) he way of A. ainda wi hish dull green tioles. dense overed with small blackish lines, large sagittate green 1., d a cluster on short scapes in the centre of the plant ; the 43 in, hi id ; blong S. folia ery dar alon; saa nR with a S iie cheer pa: between them ; older 1. are dar green ; the vader sides is whiten too, Peduncles a ong e pao or tonger, light green. oF SpE eh rest white. or Philippines srg gs IPR (6. A. Z wwii, cat Bae larger: with poo acu eeply co ordate „ with rounded basal, prin pleske: retake with white v Born Cu H. el spotted w large ovate cordate: dark-gree moans Nae t. Petioles oC ane Ko — l. of a bright Born Alocasia watsoniana. (4. C. 1893, xiii. 442, 569, f. 83.) S. A near ally of A. Putzeysi It has large cordately lobed leaf- es, with purple beneath. Sumatra Aloe abyssinica. foe G. 1896, 102.) Liliae po ae be following varieties are d . Sprenger : erecta, recurvata, pygmea, glauca, culate ri P mae t, 2i a — Ai lace aot poi: y M. 74 En, Aloe aurantiaca. (6. C. 780.) S. Betwee ense wer atd tinged with ‘red. South Afri Aloe o Bodinghausii. Sata 1896, 24.) S. A garden hybrid between Gasteria nigricans BA Aloe longiar istata ne ee iett arden verrucosa ene Bye K. 1896, 24.) 8. ween _Gasteri ia ry brachystachys. (B. M.i fre Allied to A. abyssinica ; Sarg ss l iform, 2 oy t green, S praagi 2 ft., bear- pink and „yelow tubular fi. 1 in. lo oe Zanziba ale Snobanani. (K. B. 1895, un A U A from which liters i bY its smaller fl. and 1. rosnie e back. Tropical Africa. Alog ap egma e. € i8? 38.) Alli Hoss Zs a yeh - ing the l in E ‘narrower : pedicels longer the lan deltoid pikota and the fi. pale yellow. Stamens exser rted, South Africa iry araroa a x 1896, = = n hybrid, whose paren given a as probably Gasteria salei ha . verrucosa. Moo syama, 1 K. 1896, age? = n hyb: between A. = T incana. Aloe Derbetzi. g Eee i 17.) s. A garden hybrid Gasteria acinacifolia and pie eieren ipe Aloe Greenii. (HN. h Rosette escent. 6520 J. 8. long, 3 in. var ise z in. thick, pier at on the face, except at base ins armed with short prickles, belch green, marked with ular transverse bands of whitish. lines. Soaps panicled above. nfi. at first umbellate, the branches Afterwards lengthening into racemes ; anth pale r be in. cae ee din a globos South Africa C ) Aloe O A M. Ps Sager H S . bright ¢ a Probably the same 38 A. inermis. Aa PrE gt M. #8 6981 ; inner yellowish, - _ with green keels. bast Tropical Afr — Holtzei. CW. K. 1896, 24. S. arden hybrid whose probable 3 mk sents are given as Gu nii inter- media and Haworthia Radul Aloe Hoyeri. (M. K. t 24) 8. A garden hybrid betwee rae and Lomatophyllum i done rune, = = — TONA sha gaa CM. K. 1896, hybri tween Lomatophyn gute um and Gas: "ia mac Aloe uabricaie. CW. G. 1893, 194.) A. garden hybrid. parentage not stator L Aloe i rigs eer £ 1885, xxiv. 40. = ` rid Aloe, raised sige on rA ylla fer- od by the pollen chinata, t has a short stem ; sscending ta - ing g'soomek green l., h pri the ns, and Be rous fabereles on donee under surface of the l., and 1-3 r of them on the upper FL patos 18- ja in. h tips o the segments ; buds coral-red, erect. a — (B. t ed to A. ie “ev iss ix 1 dark m 0 rosette, eh si early long, 2i in : wide, with large meal teeth ; spik 2 ft. prom bran orange, tipped 7386.) S. gr | | | fl. | | | | | ; fl. over J in. Ione, | with b rown. Zanzibar. _ Aloe Laetii. (M. K. 1896, 24) S. A | garden hybrid between A, ciliaris and | A, succotrina. Aloe tapi Ae K. 1896, 27.) S. rden hyb etween panii ia mac ita and ive ee istata. Aloe Lauchei. (M. K. 1896, 27.) $. A garden hybrid between ` Qasteria pulchra and G. scaberrima Aip g Aae = oe 1888, of po mple, bearing a lax bas Bracts o Pedicels ab Fl. cylindrical, 1} in. long, pale y yellow, tipped with g g reen. Stamens i longer than the fl., with small “ed anthers ae Luntii. a (K. B. 1894, 342.) S. roädis iy -green, on pani is South Arabia Aloe Lynchii, (4.1881, xv. at S. succulent per. A curious betwe it Gasteria verrucosa, In Bes bit ion of a a; e e yellow at the middle, scan oh the base, and greenish towards the | Aloe macrantha. (#. M. t. 6580.) Like A. dhe’ but with larger handsomely rked 1., with large margina ri “FL umbellate ; peri- anth 1} in. long, em ethene shaded into n at the swollen globular base. South Af ies Aloe Mon teiroi. (G. C. 1889, vi. 523.) S. Near A. verte but with lo onger more channell „and duite coloured fl. Delagoa Bay. Aloe Nowotnyi. (M. K. 1896, 27.) hybrid of which A, A garden atic istata is one of the parents. | Aloe penduliflora. (4. C. 1888, iv. 178 ; Zf. (Œ. 1888, 458.) S. The pendu- lous scape appears to arise from the base of the back of the lax, attenuate pale green I, which are flattish it and have yellow. Zanzibar Aloe Perryi. (z. Stem iS = L. 12 to 20. dens sett lanceo- late, 1 ft. an 3 an. one: dull glau- er 6596.) S igh. co reen ; margin arm d with small brown prickles. Fl. racemose, yellow. This plant is the source of the Soco trine Aloes.. Socotra = parry. CG, 1877, = oe: milar in ez re : t rite a y ouder a an inane han bracts. yellow, tipped and striped Stamens exserted. South Afri on peer is. (#. VM. t. 6705.) 8. ical i eerd with stout brown arr ckles l g, 14 in. Slane bright na. Aoi Tia Aloe Quehlii. (AL K. 1896, 27.) 8. A -garden hybrid Se kas Bavteria maculata and GŒ. formosa. Aloe schmidtiana. (4/. t. 970.) S. [A. Cooperi, Baker. ] ae simoniana. (W. G@, 1893, 194.) A garden hybrid between Gasteria distiche and Aloe longiaristata. Aloe striata oligospeila. wg 1894, xv. ee S. Differs fro type by its erect habit, taller stem, and na Heater l., with a white border. British Kaffraria, Aloe tricolor. cm M. (am $8. Allied to A, saponari rae one Bae - broad, ecu ing i point ; Pdt “all n Pergi travers ba bans of as oval whitish-green or more or simple oe or pene i in short racemes, bright coral-red out- rom igs margins of the seg. ments whitish, pale yellow indik South Africa Q). FL-s densely clothed with broad- 2e set | Tar ace [Ses Roa lineata. Seng Cat, ), 12.) Scitaminer. S orna itet plant, 3-4 ft. high, ies elliptic oe pale green 1l., marked tae e broad bands of white. New Guin Alpinia mutica. ope C. 1883, n 44: Bull Cat. 1883, : Fi and P. 1883, 10.) S. Differs tock A. nutans in its erect infi., re in the absen the two short spurs at the base e lip A cerns zingiberina. which are shienioterictio of A, nutans. 40. es AEE = Mt i. 592; G. : $ 1888, 311, 328.) 8. roeping: swollen at . 6995 ; 3 i. 1 obtuse, 3 in. long. ip eee longer an the corolla. South Chi Plant, with creeping ar Tag ac k variegated with white tween the nerves, and short spik f white fi on short peduncles, rising fr th rootstock. Calyx tubular, shortly 3- lobed, bright red. L dly ovate, crenate, with erect sides, erect subulate tooth on each f the base. Vei arden with í bright crimson. East (B. M.t. 6944, C. 1887, ii. 108.) S. A plant of sey alue. Rhizome stout, irre- gularly branched. Stems 4-5 ft A leaf )-12 in. long, oblanceolate- oblong, acute, dark green with a midrib, pale. green be Panicle 10-12 in. long. Fl. 1 in nts 8, pale green, with a te li p y with red on each side of a yellow diie yey Saig he horn-like processes a TNE macrophylla. = M. t. 51.) Caprifoliaceæ alternate elliptic- ieri A lsop below into long, with a cylindri fine the poised of sis five spr ian te white ig New < hila atrovirens. (4. -i 1893, vi. 194.) Filices. S. Stem 2 in diameter, with a spreading head of broad tripinnate fronds. The sam large, dark green, crisp and wavy. Brazil phila eae keriana. Stipes, 6-8 3 in. tong, irs pie ag without scales Alsophila co narge au 1882, t. 158). S. A weet with a tall ai of large —— lunulata. Sean: Cat. to uently grow: margins crenulated. Alsophila marshalliana. C. (4. 1 t 9) Pinnules in nate; base obliquely : margin incised-crenate. Queensland. Alyssum wulfenianum. (e&f. th a small obtuse or acuminate, acute or rounded at the es y, many flowered, shortly pedunculate. FI. hypoc rith a long tube, o pale yellow. Fiji. pned lar arge, tin- 24 aeara saskie.: ae H. 1887, 9.) S. pale paze oa ed with carmine. ANATAYA ee Cu. H. coed 15 shr., with sq seii ange a sessile ohana dark gree ve, purplish beneath, and ew-flowered cymes, of ge showy bright car- very mine fl, with white stamens. lombia. Apsmenes. on (ill. H. rare ps, and 94, ‘imilay to the irovo, an fae centre. Colombia Sprint be sop Soo eaten (H1. FI. des s 0-1.) = in ae wa, y “spe iosus, with milar foliage, but m Seer and Sadiy with tioles ‘the mae wide: of 1. , and re pani kial, ties all deep purple- red. India (B. T- 0. 1896 ndsome annual with erhaps a West Indies. Rare bor: ay Dussii. 78.) brightly coloured 1. ety of A. spinosus. reer pe eh peta CW. G, 7, 433-4, £.7 . Garden variety, cepa cede riots Ssh (li. f. Per . H. Probably a melancholicus with and crimson elite 1 Hood: red above beneat aryllis Belladonna. (B. 7. 1895, 16, t.) Amaryllidacer. H. Deseri tions an d 0. p gures of fou ur rieties, viz. :—alba, carminea, magni- fou, penile se Amaryllis leeana. (Williams Cat. 1889, 22.) S. Garden variety. pret ir gr oy vittata. kih S. Form, ati ct etosely naiiai with a Gaua hybrid. Amaryllis Rougieri. (x, H. 1882, 312, f. 67,6.) S. | Mippeastrum aulicum, Herb, | PA geen ag oe us af. t 56.) 5 used and trea. kod cr daa crimson che aie, Amaryllis aera S arden varie ar pe = J. t. 6915 H. 92.) Verbenaceæ. S ae erecta. (B. M. t. 7445. A small shr. with brown stems, & white an in. sub orbicular saes like br coloured rlet and yellow. “South pee Ambrosinia Bassii. = n fe wel Aracee. H.H. L. 2-4 iole 1-2 i septum in er dorsal compartment. Sicily ; Alge: Amelanchier agr CG. and F, Rosaceæ es ft. high, w trond’ ‘npc -oblong l and too h se. To short. 1 in, in dia are ees: pores Bde America, — ene es cd 247, H and À 245, 3-4in a . dar. obovate or _ shortly oblong. United Sta Eas ophyllum Patini. (&.C.1877 vii, 139) S. [Spathiphyllum Patini, N.E. Br. } Amorpha i BS ie M: li sae) igh guminos: with sessile rmin: spikes of small blue '‘ Lead an United States. pinnate te ëg pee numerous CGA. 1888, 625.) | The 25 | O N EA a is M. perou a Ss ® J = au a erg E Su = s fu white ; spadix 6i shaped, brown. West Tr ean “Arion purple than the sith aeni ee Leone. P C. to A. ies Fame var ENE ix ve a pineapple- he like fniprantie: Geni land. Amorphophallus nee (i. H. 1878, t. 316.) 8. liage ee t g up o , petiole terete, | striate-sulcate, a ith olive-green rs ; lamina composed of three pinnate branches; leaflets lanceolate, acumi- ane nate, bright green, spotted with white. Phu-quoe Island, Cochin China. Aba S oR onoophyilas t Si 2 0 in, n.i diameter; 1 l. sale 3 a high by inside deep brown-purple with yellow blotches-; spadix erect, smooth, cre yellow our disaigrenbie Andaman Islands. Amorphophallus virosus. (6. © 1885. xxiii. 759.) S. Much like S cam- panulatus, but with much s spat the Bsc ng a prai : in. mer and 6 in , pale round pear spots, aids ai Droid purple eaa inside ae base and u middle rich Sens colour. “Sr sen t long, with a o a ena or taro appeal. Si Ampelovitis Davidi. (2, H. 1889, 204, t.) A idaceæ. H. Vine, with the l ee ig lobed, or digitate, shoe | shining , glaucous below. Fr, bla a te bunches. North | China, Ampelovitis intermedia. (RH. 1891, ine of vigorous growth mA ‘he stems and paea] ga sasari yeee The 1. are lar ary from > comets. soe ang re aS 5-lobed. Sepelovitis See ie (2. H. 1892, h lobed 1., glaucous beneath, au n = ow bunches of black Chin rapes, Amygdalus, Ti Ax H. 1879, 229, f. 62-64.) minate fl, and globose —— fr., about # in. in diam. Asia Minor, Anabasis —— dro 1888, 37.) seis Taek: ree with aie Bere pee abundance of small slew | f. ‘Central Asia, ron. (w. G. ape — irekin ee C6 rfl. t. 1074.) C site. H,annual. L. bipinnatiia Wick @ small linear ee eads solitary, large, radiate, shite or yellow, with = underside of the ray purplish. S ameni, K atm a (GA. t H. per. Short ereot iiey ra ‘de ensely beset with mall lanceolate 1., ‘and producing an newt aaa of orl white flowers. Ananas yee (B. H. 1878, 140, t. 4-5.) “tans S. A fine plant with very long, arched nelled 1., dull obpyrifor: T lowish, half as aa tone as the bracts Brazil. Ananas Mordilona, = H. 1879, ages S. L. wi yez Th The fr, Íarge, fine aroma, Tolos. Ananassa oo eet Cat. 1879, gi Bromeliaceæ very large. razil. . (R. H.1878, 140.) S% L long, narro curved, traver: with bands vpi yellow, w, with toothed margins of a A light E | Anchusa affinis. f. 12.) Boragina per. with flowers. a T. O. 1896, ao, H. annu ual o large ‘Forget me- not- like Abyssinia Gee: t. 1180, esembling nas ‘short ovate a cærulea. 2.) rid l.. and oe H. 1 Ania mana kauae CGA. t. 1180, 1) Ou small species, with lnoioiaw acuminate spreading 1., and close spike-like panicles of pale blue - fl... wi light green calyx segments, ciliate with ne white Biers, Ank ia. ETTET P Cf. 1180, f. G. shr., with aaa l., ana sinall dense ie of bright blue fl, with red glabrous calyx- segments, Abe tralia Andromachia maging — H.1 mpo eads corym a peduncles, radiate, pale aov. Andromedaianoni ] ti Ci, Hf. 1887, 83.) Ericacee. Peri is japonica, var, | EE, Androsace albana. (G. C R d 99.) Primulaceæ. H. per. small ar of bright green, tothet Fi. umbels, pinkish. Eas Caucasus us a britanica. (W. a. e 34.) H. alpine pomi to 2 height, with white f. © Androsace caucasica. (6. C, 1892, xii. 399.) H. per. with dense rosettes of narrow toothed 1. Fl, almost stem- less, in i Son bright pink. Caucasus, sneka cylindrica. (W.G H. alpine, r Tanicsoiais thas obtuse pubescent 1. growing to 4 in. long, and pure white flowers. Androsace foliosa. cae a Stee s Beso ae for Androsace Ferny (Gif. t. 969.) pla , on scapes 2- in. long. Androsace rotundifolia. (8. W t. 6617.) H. per., with petiolate round- ish lobulate prami sA a ex across, a slender aay bearing an gre mbel of bright pink fl., with Tar rge leafy x extendi ing beyond the corolla. laya. ReneeaAne termeni, (B M: t. of dwarf tufted with silky hair. mbellate, rosy- pu aya, rple. Himal ce ae. (Gard ear A sarmen- ving the l.e aled up into a cone. Fl. bright purple. Western Tibet. Androsace hentia (W.G. 1899, of A. alpina, but with ‘he L less _pubescen nt, and large rosy- purple flow Anemidictyon Phyllitidis in se la ices. erect, contracted, ile ; rminal branches i sterile, pinnate, with broad obliquely ovate pi ; venatio: ic gate meshes pointin; apex; veins da a paler with a band of b a i Anemone blanda aytkin Kir d. 895, 79.) with oe bine very sorte te H. A jon tfi. North Kurdista Anemone caffra. (&. C. 1890, vii. 389.) G. L raga lobed, 8 in. across, dark gr FI, white, 3 in. across, on kapos i tb in. high. South Africa. Anemone Eunrenia. (B. T. 0. 1894, H. Probably a form = ry coronaria or A, hortensis, Pers — ree (G. C. 1886, . 432 <- BM. t 6958.) G. o mMm white fi. 24 "y 3 in. in eral Natal. Anemone nemorosa roe (Gf. t. 945.) H. A pretty var with very pale blue flowers, — genera = x t. ine H; ps g peti ioles s 2 a4 rae m., orbioular. lobed ar Goal cordate at the base. Peduncle esc heas a branching ered umbel of pes fi. ar a 2 in. piel temas at the base by a leat involu f broadly eae of lobed and toothöd sessile 1, Himalaya. serine re WN (2. M. i 413.) lilae, drooping, 1} i pedicels 2-4 in. long. spreading, concav erect, imbricate, } ong sep., oblong. Carpels 3, with slender subu- late styles. Fruit-carpels 2 with 9-10 seeds in each ; seeds wi ith quadrate flat processes arranged in series. Japan. Anpi apienlatam dormanis- m. (&. . xxiv. 456.) O grt rohan mai flowered var. vermilion- Pate aries, and ve: sce at tips to the exe Angrecum ane oa (Ga. ae i. 40.) S. tae’ i in broad; cuneate, shlong tipi, 2-lobed. sep. and pe os. tino slats okoia; lip Sr ee pare narrow at base; s long ; anther and set ltr Tembila a bird’s head. Angræcum bilobum Kirkei. (¢. €. 1882, xviii, 488; Williams’ Cat. 1883, 24.) S. A — narrow-leaved form with droo racemes of white fi. vise outs 33-3 i in. long. Zanzibar bistortum. (XK. B. ) 5. Allied to re are sien, po th much vier E w ich are peculiar in havin Hal a looped spur West Tropical Afri calligerum. (6. C. 552.) Ay L. a g glau- apex. Fl. of re Ellisii, or ag oblong i-oblong cn ge 1887, ii. cous. i. ilo times longer than 28 Angrecum REETA W e | An eo a (G. C. 1882 1880, xiii. 806.) 5. A plant with the xviii. 488.) $S. Similar to A. bilobum, aspect o - are watum, but with wit: canis oblong unequally bilobed _smaller yellow or greenish-white fl. l., and a thin lax raceme | sep. ochreous, the lateral ones reflexed ; i pet. broader, tie oblong, acuminate, men se a dome ie: J CoS | white; spur long, filiform, flexuose, latum, from w it d n brown Madagascar spur, in having teet An a the b f the lip, and two angular ngr æcum detain se (B. M. t. projections under the column. Fl.white 7061.) 5. se-growing species w ith with the base of the spur and ovary leafy p os 2 in. long ; fl. sol ary reddish. Madagascar. on axillary peduncles, pure white, with long subulate pet. and sep., a broad tailed 1 d nearly 6 in. ee ar caer om oe C. 1882, ‘omg abellum, and a spur y vii, 558.) S. Like A. Madagascar, ag SE N dut ~ a» ~. > =| che “ Angræcum glomeratum. (6. C. 1886, bed, ? xxiv. 678. L. re bilo shorter hairy colum ite, e, mimerons, a fiia Gopa ay in siradtare Mike ins Angrec ecum eichleri CW. G. of r E nin s the lip is less ie, 434, f. anes 7. ‘nd P, 1883, open, and the spur s ae parallel S. Stems tall, eafy n 1. = | to the smooth w liten ova tans oblige, elliptic, ean fl. large, | solitary ; sep. a d pet. lanceolate, light Angrecum grsadidiotisnoi: (R. H. green lip large, whi , obcordate 1887, 42, £.9.) S arf species with a triangular apiculus in the notch ; por | thick oblong 1., ‘See and unequally erect, conical, ei sós long as the se ri t the apex. T Loango, West described at the above place, but Reich- Angrecum Mtini (G. C. 1881, | the raceme as being 1-3 flowered ; the . 748, 844.) S. L.cuneate-oblong, | Sep. cuneate-oblong, acute; the pet. Dilo obed, rugose, 3 in. long and as much spathulate, apiculate ; and the lip in breadth. Fl. as large as those of | cordate-pandurate or _cordate-oblong, A. unmg a with broader T | blunt, with a long filiform spur. The acute sep. ; narrower, more acute, fl. are ivory white and about the same or obovate in R i nd ki spur size of those of A. chailluanum. Co- shorter. Madagasca moro Islands. Angræcum boai uesianum. (4. C. Angræcum foruentun, CG. C. 1885, | Tas ieaiai eroana AS 3 Sen: 7) ? free-flowering speci re losely ailied to A. hart Lindi.. bu $ Te espect. eri piece Noy se Ie. oet St. Thomas Island, "West Afri er ; lip oblong, lanceolate, apicu- | late; spur filiform, longer by one-third | Angræcum Hildebrandt. (F. C than the ovary. Comoro Islands. | 1878, ix. 725.) S. A small species with ligulate unequally bilobed 1., anda very m ellow-or: | | Fourniere. (R. H. iie an : ae O. R. 1896, 196). S. [A sty: | Sep. and per apila ieme 1-1} line $ 3 a long ; lip obl i orn 7” osum, "Rolie, K. B. "1895, 194.] | clavate pii shorter than the stalked ovary. Comoro islands. Angreum fournierianum ite C. 1894, | xv. xvi 40, f° 7.) S. Allied to | Angræcum hyaloides. G@. C. 1880, A, scichlerianum, but hoa a. = larger, xiii. 264.) S. he ve eee Peduncle 2 in, wide, rer white ; short, with a single hyaline fl. Sep. the Iink anes of the Jabellum is P prolonged and ee ligulate. Lip "e Spur tongue. Madagascar. | | long and filiform. Madagns a fragrans. (B. W. t. 7161: Angrecum ichneumoneum. (4. C. G. . and EF. iv, 103.) Bima nay, | 1887, ii. 681.) S. L. oblong, 1 ft. long, are used as tea in Bourbon, Fl. pure | by 2i in. broad, unequally bilobed at the white in axillary race racemes. Bourbon ' am shining | ong, lax. Bracts cup-shaped. Sep. eat 29. pet. oblong, subacute dirty ochreous- | An ngrpoum rostallaro. CG. C. 1885, white. Spur much thickened at the 26.) S uneate-oblong, bilo- apex. West Tropical Africa bed i apex, uk Paio numerous, many flowered. Fl. something like Toron ee (G. C. 1887, those of A. fuscatum, having a similar 15.) 8 ather curious species, lip, a ascending linear rostel- with a i Scot stem. leathery lum pas “spathulate apiculate petals. cuneate-oblong bluntly bilobed 1., Comoro Island and cluster-like racemes of sweet- nted oreamy-white f, with orang? | Angrmoum sanderianum. a. C and yellow lips. Se = 1888, iii, 168 ; G. and F. 1888, — Lip flabella te, “reise 16 ; H. G. 1888, 178 ; R. H. 1888, 516, t.) pieulate, convolute; spur d, A ; dependens. $ T t half as long as ascending. L. cuneate-oblong, about the lip, which it Rass! paid shies. 4 in. long and 14-1 the West Tropical Africa pex neq ot odoi with short tumid base not longer than the Angrecum Kotachyi. BE Aare Cat. bract Sep. triangular. Pet. and lip = 5, 14; @ C. 188 456, 693, elliptic, apiculate. Spur slender, $ E. 131: BP. M: T2) S o i. as long as theo vary ascending. re thick, spathulate, unequally a pire 3 in. in diam. Comoro bilobed. Fl. ivory-white of firm tex- Islands. ae ea — rate, with two short teeth at ase; spur very long, red- ; nee often ge wis stod. East Tropi pical arg he ee C. ce ae uelled down the face, picarinate on the back, 3} in. long, } in. thick; paws cum modestum. (B. M. t. 6693.) peduncle slender; fl. solitary, ‘white S. L. elliptic- onions almost entire at with an ochraceous spur the somewhat acute apex. Infl. an Islands. nt raceme of whi i le e fl, with oblong acute segments, the lip broader than the rest, spur ‘slender, nearly Angrecum Smithii. (K. B. 18% . straight, twice as. long as the pedicel. 37.) S. A oe ~ _ Mad ch adagascar, 1 in. long, beida ‘seal necirnink Angrecum obrienianum. (4. ¢ fl. Kilimanjaro, East Tropical Africa. 1892, = 816.) S. A thick-leaved species allied to A. chailluanum, with Angræcum stylosum. (K. B. 1895, prensa e long-spur rred fl. 194.) S. Allied to A. re, oa which it re habit, the fl ——— aO (4G. C. tw large sc whites spur 1888, iv. 91.) S. Allied to A. cur- brownish. Madagase nowianum. Sep. 1 in. long, 4 in. broad, nar acuminate, spreading; pet. | Angraecum tridachy ei, ca. e narrower, curved down behind the side 1888, iv. 34; G. 1888, 397.) S. sep. Lip triangular, acuminate, with Allied to A. Taaa Pseudo- a filiform spur 4 pag dee long as bulbs sub-compressed, with sub-acute itself and twisted n the base. Fl. angles }in. broad. L. linear, 3-5 in. greenish yellow, wika white lip and long, 5-8 lin. broad, unequally bi- , : ’ reddish-ochre spur. Madagascar. dentate. Racemes lateral, about 2 in. long. Fl. distichous, 4 in. in diam., E A (G. and F. buff-coloured. Sep. and pet. ovate, . G, 1890, ist). 5. acute, Lip 3-lobed, with 2 fleshy k "a in the way of A. “pel l - um, marginal teeth at the base ; but with 1. 2 ft. long, and numerous lobes Epee recurving. Sierra long spikes of white fi. West Aine: Leone Angrecum polystachyum. ( Anguloa dubia. = C. 1882, 1889, v. 552.) S. A small panh s a 764.) Orchidaceæ. Like A. ira, ligulate bilobed l, and of with yellow sep. Fie a ger with mall pale green fi. purple, and a white lip blotched with purple; the lip is comp , with yrecu um primulinum. (4. C. 1890, angular side lobes, a very small -> n ediate between A. triangular reflexed front lobe, and a Vistas and A. citratum, Madagasca. few short hairs, Colombia, Anguloa intermedia. (4. (. of iii. 798; H. G. ieee 296; Z. iv. t G. Garden hybrid apua cag wae (ZL. x. t. 434 ; es 124 . A garden bytea, aa “pe between A. Ruc a A. uniflora. a ae (ill. H. 1895, 87.) Avar ot d. Dk ce wit shetty rose- tinted fi. Anguloa media. Se C. 1881, xvi. 38.) = a (amn fisi d between 4. Clowesii < Rue Anguloa purpurea. (41. 1881, t, 427.) G. Pseudobulbs aoe “conical ; bl soli Anguloa Ruckeri alba. (G. snd F. 1888, i. 315.) G. A white-flowered variety. P > Var. retusa. (G 1883, B6J G. sin yellowish outside, full of dark rple spots inside ; lateral lopes of tha 4 lip ree PA angular ; middle lobe small, reflexed, hairy. Anguloa uniflora Treyerani. vit. b. 310: base of the lip ma e numerous rosy oa than aay Andes, neers Sie! ar at. H. z et sep., very sbtaas. “aren agen a dm (Ga | Mamm Sele ia aloides, ‘hia Anneslia grandifi 140.) Leguminose grandiflora, Benth. | wae (RH. 1875, z [ Calliandra dens bat e i 1881, 30.) Orohidaone A speci of setaceous ova i acuminate, about i in. Roe Bi in. broad, olive green, netted and pencilled with 3 0) eee concinnus. eee — 1878, 154.) of v oe us gr habi S et fá Qu z B = E Pi =~ a wh E & < = a a] =a et og 2, S a o spaces retidala m ith the same tour Assam, ager Bor BR Gig one ms he A.. Boylei f et td k olo as with gold a ate a Daniar reeht tion. ' Anæctochilus a E kri Cat, 1878, 15 B. ovate - elli iptic, on rat p iar T p rN ; lamina dark — ee confluent and very a bouk of silver-grey. has san | Anectochilus inscriptus. (Bull. Cat, 1878, 154. vate, rich velvety olive- “green, "netted with red- dish golden veins. Assa baa Lansbergie. Cl, T. 1887 a C. O- 1887, i. 4151) S aret foliage pore with broadly ovate acute l., the und colour of which is of dark v i rey green in the middle, reticulated with emerald green, shadin; rown reticulated 7, ng 1 with old gold on n the ee and edged with yellow. Fl. unknown. Malaya. ao pa ornatus. 1878, 15: ae Be L. b velvety, 0 den (Bull: Cat. roadly ove aes cute, - green wit ie baa g rii band, Sde pod an pecera with reddish en veins, Ass An aoloeniins gage seen CGC. 1895, xviii. 84.) vate, 4 in lo ish retiriah reticalations cape t ft. ; fl. pale Faces Dake ahd, Rolfe. ] Sande Islands. E ape Redd touche CGC, nigos- ted gardens under the erroneous name Cyr Sant biis lutescens. Natal. PUTET srreyiiga ca. a anchaceæ. er teresting plant, st probably not suitable for cultivation on account of its being a parasite. The stem brown, havin S few eera k scales. The fl. i nal and s oli rolla strongly eoit, pallid outils, bright red within. Cauc Anoplophytum amenum. H. = < 1884, 395.) 83, 265, t. 17; Bromeliacee. S. iph ‘Doe with slender stems 4-8 in. long; crowded narrow .arched snook Sanalindiaté subulate green l. 4 in. long, and a short stem bearing shout! 4 = A with rosy bracts. Brazi aoe See incanum. (B. H. 1881: 209, t-11) =S- - L. “silvery. [ [ Tillandsia Gardneri, Lindl. | Anop iA strictum. (B. H. Hi a .13.) S. [ Villandsia stricta, > Var. Ta (R. H. 1888, 350.) A 4 F T. stricta b th “are "longer, much more slender, and perha her re aly, The bracts are deep rose, the | Sa a om 2 halt "Tillandsi Krameri, er. | iea scandens. (Damm: Cat. 1889, 4.) Chenopodiacee. G. per. piel er, with fleshy light g green 1. and lon Si orin fan racemes of wW Tex: e age es (Zt. ii. 6.) Orchi- ured in the Botanical Register pii Te t. of as A, africana. differs from typical A. africana in Meth: g its pet. scarcely broader than thes sep. West Tropical Africa. 1886, Ansellia cone (il. H. 1886, 143; Cat. Comp. Cont. @ Hort. 2. Allied t aoe florifer ous, racemes, with ere e se re and pet. are similar, light green- ish-yellow, with dark spots; the lip has whitish side-lobes, veined with purple and a narrow : be ; the middle of the front lobe. Ansellia gigantea. (G. C. 1878, ix. 398.) S. epiphyte in the way of A. africana, with smaller fl. of a light gT, with Bit few rrow trans- erse brown the deep yellow lip, without warts on its middle lobe, with more or less crenulate keels. 31 ~ PEE leer ca Cat. 1891, , 3.) S. epiph A co nae En npon with kaia panicles of lemon-yellow fil., blotched and bar th oT at , each about 2 in. in diam. lida differs = » pa having the ground eta! of the milk-white. Zam Ansellia —— rossiana. (0. R x with paler-coloured fl, than the ty sata Anthemis Lia iN PO mar- schallian (GA. t. 936.) Compo- ze plant, with wickeharest bipinnatisect 1., the ultimate segm h are linear-terete. Scape a foot or more ong, one-headed ; heads 1 in. or rather more in renin radiate, bright yellow, Caue eens macedonica. 519. roc high, with white daisy- ake og a dark yellow centre. Macedonia. Sani 1894, 6-8 in. having Eee rma EREET iaceæ. AeA -lancelat, about 1 ti (B. M ong. Fi. stem about 2 igh, ss, As in a long n raceme. Fi. ght yellow about n diam. Mex! eee trea os C. 1876 00.) way of A. ramosum. Z De a orks narrow inear, Oe te ek the face, acutely ne: back, rous. Fl.-stem Fa ft. high, frosted all over with i pillæ ; icle corym a and br Fl. ong ue white S a green keel. South Afri eS (Fie dar gh pared no E 1882, xv Sa T? nen: sine ip ribbed, i tighi green barred with dark The mhal white fl. in lax race Anthericum makoyanum. (Gj. t. 7.) G. per. A foliage plant. hig distant three together in the axil of h bract, pedicillate, white Anthocleista ie (K. B. 1895, Antholyza cues 1G g ; 1894, xv. 588.) Iri B: to A. abyssinica verge in all : its parts. FI. bright ids a) “yellow, in simple loose spikes. Abyss Anthurium acutum. (4. C. 1887, ii. 776. Ar S. : tape Spadix subsessile 24-3 in. long, taper- ing, dull dark green. Brazil. thurium SEE nee (Gf. 1889, An 121, & 12933 A hybrid derived from A, aS Pat and A. Lindigii. Se on CIU. 1.1877 Ce per bog pore 8-12 out as the in, as ; blade as lon petiole, hee aia, acute peie cor- date a 5 ight g much aeda the petiole, slender, pathe vivid scarlet ge- scarlet, slightly preading, ve e, n. in diameter, orbicular- ovate nentes banii ordate, am i- plexi sslightly undulate. Spadix a little oe than the spathe, recurved, pale golden yellow, with a broad belt of white in the middle. Colombia. —— Var. album. ae Cat. aegis 2) S. as large type, but ostsee the Fests rst the Sura pure white — Var. amenum. c&C. 1893, egg 415 3 n = Serene variety with pathe and white ae: ior with 3 yellow. wget to) ei (RH. err 169, t.) A garden hybrid tween A, ina and A, Chantrieri. Var. ee (4. _ xiii. 415.) S. eedling var. ith dark crimson alee —— Var. flore albo. (R. H. 1887, 171.) S. Garden variety. ambekeanum. (Jil. H. Var | ~ 1892, 109, yi — S. A var. with | white spathes =m brevilobum. (4 G. 1887, a) S. A moderate-sized speckle With petioles 12-15 in. long, terete, acutely channelled down the face ; and, sone ovate blades 8-10 in. long, 4-5 in. broad, somewhat abruptly fe _ ishi bkini green. Peduncle 12-16 in. long. Spath in. long, }i ae „narrow lanceolat acumi ish, Spadix dark uminate, purp elie ae ster 3-4 in. long, on talk 3-3 in, lon Anthurium “oma (@. CASH, uo A evergreen neire ar io sheaths. Petioles 2 ft. long, terete, grooved down the face ; blade 3 ft. Ta ng, very deeply cor- _ = base, lanceo: la on i to ne pedate. Pedancls 2-3 ft. die slightl y angular Spathe 8 in. long, 2i road, lanceo- late, miim auricled a recat undulate rolled pæ 5 Ta sh ting Spadix sh sake, 12- ui in. pe purplish: Octo | Anthurium parore — (4. €. 1889. vi. 700.) A garden hybrid very similar to A. ae carneum ke. | Aathorium carneum. (4'/, 1886, 246.) S. per. Hybrid between A. andrea- num and A. pa e Tarere pamare (R. H. 1884, 101,) 8. hybrid between A. ornatum sak T mst hr Anthurium Chamberlaini. (@. C. 1888, iii. 462, 464-5, f. 66, 67; ZU. H. à lar ordate 3 ft. long by 2 ft. broad, p Teses 34-4 f ; mso: -S ne ł in. thick, on a — i leu- coneurum at A, pabitoradiaium. Anthurium si (G. xxvi. 230, 497.) S. A garden piei aiio A. RSE ee and A, subsig- tatum Anthurium e (R.H. Pai 156, tt.) 8S. A een A. andreanum garden hybrid be . Veite peg Ortgiesii. (GA. 1889, 1 93.) Hybrid of A. perasa fe = lindenianum. Anthurium Paradise. ( Williams’ Cat. 1891, 24.) S. A garden hybrid between A, andreanum and A, ornatum, Anthurium aana, ce, C. 1881, xiv. 88.) A specie fie mall sin catia: ae acute l ofte raai base, and small argie brown pathes and spadices. Rio de Jane G G ue B- A p r seedlin, hybe ; parentage not s Anun pumilum. 01.) KUNIR punctatum. a C. 1886, i, 809.) S. per. in the way of st E ag -a e B i above, pale with blackish dots Baes Pedunel 12- athe spread- A ‘=| = ir long, oman tapering, j reme Boi Amane an rare (G.C. 1887, | Anthurium scherzerianum atro- sanguineum. (W. G. 1889, 113.) S, | M, dü; H EN 67, t. 107.) S. A curious form ae ao üni- two red spathes placed opposite Peduncle 1 ft. each other, in. long, 1 in. b a on both | —— Var. oo (ul. H. 1887, sides, with a green base. Spadix 6 in. 51, t. 18.) long, slightly” eee rich violet- pur rple. Braz — Var. compactum. (4G. C. 1895, xvii. 467; G. M, 1895, 244, È) almost circular , white, thickly ion ridolfianum album pathe Mes covered with blotches of coral-re ed. 0O. 1891, 244, t. 8.) S. Ag arden —— Var. apo g M.t. 468.) Animan piriona. (G.C. 1892, arge elliptic 731.) Name crimson- a Fathe l Anthurium roseum. (B.T.0. 1888, 99.) S. Garden hybrid. —— Var. lacteum. (Zi. gi sega t. 607.) S. A white-spathed f A Sale i e i —— Var. maximum. (Bull Cat. 1881, A gar T a sÀ A large scarlet-spathed hybr id Me a s diene ais for rf lindenianum. r. maximum oe Cu. E tgs Sousa. (iu. - 1890, 29, t 100.) S. A seedling var. 42. A n bad ith - 3 spa fs de sea Jay Valea and A. andre- eee Var. eter (Rh. H- 1888, 146.) S. Garden var., sas double An hohe pannuni, te E white spathes Santee with r 1895, x 27 z A seedling var. rela poje Piras with a larg oe zp shield-shaped foliaceous spa the. 113 Sar is ane cepa A ae coe App B. Var. parisiense. Q R. z. . 1887, g , on ara petioles mre Jil, H. 1887, 47, t. m. 6-8 in. iii pere about 8, 8-10 in. long, very a — = roseum. (Bull Cat. 1893, attenuate duncle 1-2 in, long A var. with salmon-rose- pas in. long, lanceolate, attenuate, es eal spathes, pale green. Spadix sessile, stout, about as long N as the spathe, greyish-green, Brazil? Var. rotundiflorum. pores 2 ming purplish, oom (W. a. 1889, 113.) S. Anthurium mE TI Adriani. -= af. 1815. 6 3561F S per: large-spathed richly coloured variety. Var. albo-lineatum. (W. G. ~ 1888. 2767 S. — Var. sanguineum. (W. @. 1839, 113.) 8 r. Wardii. crank ie. a, ~ 98.) Ms Pi var. with b and spathes 6 in. long by 4 ge og AA Vas. andegevanan BH H. 1881, 272.) ething like var. rath- shiddianvun, hewn the — dotted violet, and the spathe white Se dotted w ith red, ane above dusted with white. 2146 warocqueanum. (Z. 1888, 45 t. 51; and H G. sigs 400.) S. thes white spa ak ‘red, does not come from the var. ras wehitdiaon: C2 36 a ~—— ties C. Anthurium Veitchii. (4. c. Fe $ 2.) Ste vi, 772, f. 142,148; Be M. t: 968.) mless. Poticle ss jea ects T S. per. Stemless. P etioles rated angular ; 1.-blade 16 -24 in. long, 13-24 2-3 ft. long; blade about 2 $s long, in. broad, narrow lanceolate, attenuate- ovate-oblong, acute, attached in a pel- eate from middle to base, ape tate manner near t Hie ; bas sordats: cuminate, i een; midrib mid the upper surface rounded prominent on both sides, rounded near the base, depressed near the apex, above, triangular-acute beneath. Pe- on the lower surface wide and flattened duncle 7-10 in. long, triangular, green. along the basal half, prominent an Spathe white, about 13 in. long, 1-14 i be apical half; lateral in. broad, erect, deeply hooded or boat- nerves arched, depressed r hee oadly ovate; apex shortly mi the lower surface. Peduncle minate. Spadix pale yellows lin. 4-4 as long as petiole, whitish. Spathe long ruse clavate, Tropical spreading, oblong with a long subulate America point, white, many-nerved. Spadix 2-2} in. long, whitish or pink. Anthurium splendidum. g6. 6.1888, Sep aR 53; > $ ; = Spee Var. acuminatum. (4. Buil pi 138, Ié t. S S. e foliage plant, with cordate bullate l., of a 1885, xxiv. pek a 1886, it) beautiful sea-green colour. Colombia . ovate- lanceolate, acumina Colo mbia. Aen subulatum. (4. C. ae Anthurium verveneum. (R. H. ; Caudex short ; 1884, 204 t.) S. A white-spathed green, elongate, E nA e varie ty of A. scherzerianum. cuspidate-acuminate at the apex; peduncle 9 to 12 in. long, bearing a Anthurium Walujewi. if. te SS PEAT cor eee y E. Allied to 4. magnificum. ing Bega ane a iole 4-5 angled. Lamina broadl ong subulate point, “Colombia cordate, 12-14 in. long, 8-10 in pons d olive-green. Scape shorter than Arri iiaia, (B. M. t. 6339.) petioles, dorsally keeled. Spathe ery short. Petioles lanceolate, recurved, green, about as slender, nearly ae. slightly flattened long as the terete obtuse spadix. the fac ern h-brown; lamina Venezuela, 10-15 in. eeply 3 - lobed; mame lobes “alitorm™ “oblong, — Anthurium wambekeanum. (ZU. H. oblong lan ieee, 185; G. C. 1893, xiv. 557, f.) ia Brr oiii Ped are garden hy ri "A. Lin- slender, erect, shorter than the petioles, pe mbee and A, andreanum. reddish-brown, Spathe reflexed, linear- oblong, o than the slender pee Anthurium warocqueanum. (FI. stipitate spadix, both reddish-bro and P, 1878, 101; Til- H. 1880, Tropical America (?) t 392. F oliag ae in the way of A. Ve eitchii, with l. similar in Anthurium trilobum. (ill, H. 1878, | Shape ora eles t ballate, o 83.) S s probably doo rich dee with, : t velvety Siete ae A: tet aun it has the same and pale veins. "Colom form of 1., but the infl. is unknown Colombia. Anthurium ee ae Cae. er 121, t. 1293. d Anthurium triumphans. ( Bull Cat. andreanum and A. een haet 1883, 11; and P. 1883 ge S. per. p A e iet with erect stem, Antigonon eer ) ; C. 1877, terete or quadrangular Pagers and ag a 789 r 6. olygonacex, elongate cordate bright S. climber, Stem s slender, angular, — rig } d Peduncle quadrangular; patie aati, pabesoent L4 seleg BAe p3 . i £ i . J SLA. ; m ee enh E ridi. vate ; apex shortly acuminate, pube- rulous above, downy be zien å ž very numerous, in tufts along the Anthurium triumphans. (4. C. aa of long panicles, which end in 1896, xix. 650.) S. A garden hybrid branched tendrils; calyx of 5 mem- with pink spathe and yellow spadix. branous rosy-pink segments, the 3 t l in. long and nearly as — corate-orbicular the 3. Col epee leptopus ar 7. 1888, 472. te-flowered vari li oe eae the 3 "cornered ovary. Styles mbia White An ti niece TE woe 15. nc : in the young Tts for pie ving a slvergroy ae = along each side of the midrib. Sian: errs, M. eee rae herb, sti with glandula: Mun 1 ft. or opposite. i ing, recurved, “elliptic, ovate-oblong or lanceolate, r obtuse, 4-10 lin i Fi ermin sal acem rather large, pale ae witha a yellow palate wn A, w rupestre. Spain ee ee iasa, 331, C . 806 ; oe s urple, u tube of the corolla not tom than the spread- ing lips, California. Sees a ge CG. C. 1889, 67.) aceæ. S. per. L. about t. long by 3 in, broad, bright green, blotohed: with dull yellow ; fl. small, not showy. Congo. Apherema a SA M. t. 2%) site ovate | piee rrated =A and small, golden bed yi in inal slender erect mes. South ‘Sree oes amena. (Pull i $ hie Int. Cat. 1888-5, i ith rse of the veins. [A. blanchetiana, Hook. CR M, t. T179.) Brazil. “pane ae Cu. H. A small ore ps Saas blackish-green shining 1., and a sub-cylindric spike of wded fi. with green 37 ee chrysops. (Bull Cat. t; ki C. 1887, i. 736, 140.) S. Thi same as squarrosa, var. Tsopoidis Van Houtte. | zrei sere Set H. 1894, a 15. arden hybrid betw he EA re Sinitzini an ae enandrium Lindeni. Aphelandra macedouiana. (J//. 1886, t. 583 ; Cat. Comp. ae T Hort. 1886, 6.) S. per. zontally ignated sensi am ar een ed out in whitis eirda beneath. Brazil arah r ie e (B. H. 1883, the margins, 2 in. long, bright S i. 3) e, , elliptic- -ovate, S A pun Binitzini. 876 aig ars i EY reps (Bull Cat. wo M. of d A Ti pee ovate, b with a broad bright pinion centr: al band of —_ b hairy a much alicia ‘than “ses ame Brazi ar. Splendens. Sy t.1104.) 8. E raay form differing from the type in ha acute pp 2 ia. ETY punctata. (Bull Cat. 1881, 5, 15.) a Sees elliptic-lanceolate. nate hered se with green chee Fl. tubu bright yellow. [A. anina Hook. f.; B. M. t. 6627.) South Aphelandes to oo orp 4.) _ variety with ie ae in ae an nå meirin — of cages scarlet red fou as lcng as the sma browitish rane Contrai America Eg Teis Ettæ. (G. and E 1894, cee, G: ally og Cerera, having tunica ‘ait and 1. . like those of tia FI. white and rose. South Afri — ae roseum. H. 1885, 508.) acer, H. bows Var. with rosy ened flowers. EOE Zaetaigu. (R. H.1895, 380, t.) A form of A. di stachyum with w and +a flesh-coloured bracts persis with green at the base pocatesten. Spa thaceum at ae Q. . 99.) r plant with nies me ‘ike ‘ij Paes 5 Ta d similar to A. distac hyum, but smaller cand with pinkish bracts. South Afri Appondicala Bet hake e c Save! 69.) O mall a with tong slender pseudo- ulbs and flow Aquilegia sa or 6 190; A Ranunculaceæ vulgaris with eck we a yria Aquilegia a bem (Ff. M, t. 278.) pe flowered nybria, ioe ae eit nica and A. chr} onary with arlet se atta pe the spur scarlet with yellow ti Aquilegia coeruleo-chrysantha. $ W., G. 1889, 292.) H. Garden hybri “ise flabellata, var. (R. H. 57,t.) H. A pretty var., at aguilera SON sia, ch. H. 1887, 548, f. 110.) _ Garden variety. plant inct from the true A, flabellata, Sieb. et Zucc. — Var. nana, flore albo. (B. 7.0. 1888, 118, f. 17.) Garden variety. Aawtogia formosa. E M. t. 6552.) = Mu onan A, canadensis, erage larger m longer- . and bright yellow ae. let a urred fl, golden yellow, with the margins of the sep. and spurs bright or in va ite VESCENS par sa California CG. se a se bs f. 6, 90.) fi. per. oh olum- ine of allied to A. chry- cant } sap ee pubescent, iik ‘silky hai = glau 5 x ath. ` Fl. pale Aquilegia longissima. sre ur, or nearly white or cana with. a : ae z in; el or more long. Texas and Mex A eee pana (R -H 1880, E per. about 14 ft. deli icate ae -blu Spurs stout, btus short, o ae EA seeng (W. G. 1890, )8.) mh ra vulgaris, but with tarzar : ond the sep. very narrow cute. Also oe own as A. eA “Sibari AS Se TT Stuarti. (R. 1. 1888,539 H. G. 1888, 552.) Garden hybrid. hae lege vaslietrifolia, (Gf. t, er. herb a with light al “Toligge a deep blue fl. Petioles reddish-bro wn, 3- cides’ each br: gaen cae ae AEk Tyro. be bs lo trananiitaniaa; (G. C. 1892, xi. 650.) 2 ft. high, b ise beia q Haat L. biternate ; segments 2-3 sfd. Z 2-3in. diam. bright purplish-blu [The correct nam e for this is A. pye dulosa, Fisch. | Pransylvatiia. Arachnanthe Lowii rohdeniana. A pee Phalæn. 10.) a bl dac Ss. A fl., the four lower yellow ones being pana from the rest by an interval of 9-12 in. Borneo. Aralia urr (printed cashi- (G. and F. 1888, 320; W. h 7 1888 6). heal . H. herb. per., growing 6 ft. high, with very large compound l., the leaflets being 4-5 in. long, acuminate, hispidulous and serrate. The umbels of white fl. a ses i ow terminal raceme 3-4 ft. long. [This is the same as A aie eae Lindl. th names Bo were published in 1844.] Cashmere, Aralia Ghabrietii. plian, Cat. 4, ; Tei 887, £ 20 0, f. y a k fi A mii SA ‘leaflets i-9 in. long, de eep een, with crimson niidrib, [P Miyani ias ailaiabe Baker. | amnis chinensis, nua aureo- ariegatis. (W. G. 96, ori . A form ‘with golden Sees. Aralia cochleata. (Williams Cat. and petioles marbled. Porras: ama elegantissima. (///. H. 1876, ; Bull Cat. 1876.) S.shr. or sm ali ra 'of graceful arnel with a slender l Common petiole and petioles of leaflets yellowish, spotted with dark green v Caledon ss ee ernie ra a m Villis ams ALa 8, 9. atifid, bright green w Pp idri is plant, which 1 also been exhibited as A. spectabil not an Aral d ia, and possi a different natural order. aang Ta Ta lands. Aralia gemma. (Zi. H. 1883, t. 477.) 8. shr. of ornamental character, — , olive e, greyish violet ane y when porte New Caledonia. gio gracillima. (Bull Cat. S. shr. of graceful habit. Stem pia L. closely set, spreading, linear-lanceolate, Bertil ar. reen ; hi arked, where the principal Arin tan sca branch off, with En white spur. South Sea Islands. Aralia kerchoveana. Ra C. 1878 4 430.) S. shr. aliad of bold but neat habit, in way of elegantissima, but with h beac bolder .-segmen palma 10-12 o. segments, anken l coarsel, d 3 in. long, coarsely and irregularly Woa.. : 39 Seo. & | | | ea pai Wagi p. Saral Cat. 1883, p29 , digitate alts ‘blanca, mente Bg Nor th Aust po mares Ae Cat. adie w stem petioles krin ‘purple, thickly aa with green. L. pinnate, — margins sat spinulose, paai South Sea Islands. areri pag eS (Williams Cat. ndent nate L. ` Ahe , elliptic, with irregu- ai i iate margins; the surface blotched with grey, and the margins creamy-white. Polyne Ae pobilie. ( Williams’ Cat. 188 of bold habit, with obl fo a ‘agumiate rugose u undulated 1., 5- : ; green te d with darker green, Stem and petioles marbled and warted. ` | Aralia quercifolia. Willians, hae ` OGG Wes 4 881, 21, 40.) An s ing ae L. opposite, trifoliate ; leaflet , acuminate, ly sinuate-pin- ee nati, ae shining green arera quinquefolia pishe ce £ erg xvii. 217.) ar. of seeder poe BS ge terete petioles and palmate blades si a % linear remotely toothed seg- i Rogne. ne H. 1879, t. 337.) A. Veitchi, with a ea ames pinks variegate wit rose and olive and mar th darker ose lenticels ; leaflets six, linear, acuminate, flat, not undulate, of a uniform green. New Caledonia. aee degoe m an, w a hbr. distin gar i i ith sant re Sound colour when young. L th undish toothed toads the lateral ones s er the middle one. olynes sad curi ous i sitters “ie th of a Sonchus, deeply and irregularly cut, s l Petiol d stems ivory- dotted with black. New Oale- 40 Aralia a (Wiliiams’ Cat. hr. A foliag an spotted and suffused with crimson — ianrey is H.1875, te 225.) and Araucaria imbricata _ platifolia. (G4. w gee xvii. 468.) niferæ. H. a = ith much broader 1. than the ma H. 1882, Araucaria Muelleri. bes ies 9; Lind. = handsome speci ith gr acefully arching ae like preanches | in whorls three. L. im e back. New Caledonia Sree gg s. C. 1888, i; Asclep: (6. iflora, and gre e. jatan ika graveolons, now referr o the genus Araujia. | eae nevadensis. (M.D. G. 1896 — H: pro- strate e bush with ovate oor ed l. and short racemes of red- Californ Arctotis leichtliniana. (4. ¢. es iv.38.) Compositæ shrub A species 3 ft. high, with furrowed s clo ith a white tomentum. 2-8 in. long, obovate or oblanceolate, pe , pinnatifid and toothed, not tio auricled or decurrent, tomen beneath, cobwebbed above. Fl.-heads palk in. in diam. ; Te olden Rag sted with . [This is figured in B t. 6835, upper figure, as A, oer ] South Africa. Arctotis revoluta. (B. M. t. 6835, ead ; -; Tay with dark blotch at the base of each floret ; disc also dark. South Africa, Ardisia aista. (Gt. a 70.) the apex of ins thick aiaia 1 it, | } ei long, pac apacia _ Pedun or more like head o s fl., suc- ceeded by bright red a ang Fiji. PAra mamillata. (4. C. 810, 809, f. 154.) S. shr. of dwarf obara it, hairy. L rtly stalked, oblong, about 4 in. long, by late abov E rose, umbellate, on l axillary pagi 2 in. long. Berries as larg a pea, brilliant rose-red. China. me ey wn H. 1881, 21). Sumatra MOPE sare a C. 1877, viii. 6357 A red ca Seed shinee in corymbs 4-5 in. in pedicels, peduncles, a bright lilac-purple. Costa Rica. Ardisia Poe Sieni Cat. en 13, 8, foliag plant with ice sone) p crena se the margin, of a velvety aera rig with a bread central feathered silvery stripe. pos gles cme o 1877, 18.) Palm S. palm, gey-ellow stem a petals a an pal greenl. Madag — ee (Sand. Cat. 1895, 46.) te g a height of 9 ft. rr, large, hoai divided. New . Guinea. Areca purpurea. (Zll. 11,1877, t.298; Williams’ Cat. 1877, alm numerous, nate, 1) i broad, bright green, Mauritius ep Huteri. (J. of H. 1894, xxix. f. 57.) Caryophyllaceæ. EA pies ny re habit, with large pure white flow Tyrol. 41 Arenga Engleri. (K. B. 1895, 19.) | 6 in. long, with a very short tube, and almæ. S. 5 ft. high, with fronds an erect broadly lanceolate-acuminate bearing numerous pinnæ 16 in. long, brownish-purple limb, striped with dark green above, silvery below ; white. Spadix longer than the spathe, spadices much branched ; fruit sub- the long barren part covered with hair- globose, } in. in diameter ; fl. said to like filaments and pendulous. Philip- be very fragrant. Formosa. pine Islands (?). Arenga Wightii. (Bull Cat. 1882, | Arisæma galeatum. (@. C. 1879, palm, with dwarf stem and xii. 102; B. M. t. 6457.) G. tu ber. aii 1l., with alternate linear leaflets ular species in leaf like A and ot io n young plants speciosum, and with a spathe shaped he 1. are at first simple, cuneate, with something like that of A. precor, the upper edges er ant having a galeate limb with a pendent potas they EENT become terminal lobe, green ribbed with bic innate. South Ind Spadix very much longer r than Pi ina Sane pendulous shire: like pe oa coat ae aw M. t. 6402.) PENs ual, very 3 5 eee goriz paaa pice se sows hispid An Giraldii. | QB. Ss 0. white fi. Colorado; Cali- . con angpineum, eis nee Schott, a plant allied to A. erubescens. China. spe et ae a M. t. 7414.) Arisema Gritithii. Bie a oe os (B. M. t. 6491.) long e 3in, wide, producing annually mbling those of A, speci- flowering stems 18 in. high, bearing pan " Scape $ as long as the petiole. engin 1. te re ead of the ee on an enormously developed carrot, and a = al cluster o 10 in, broad, arched over the tubular fl. 1 in. long, and 14 in. across ; mouth of the tube, the ies es spreading colour — pion with red streaks ; the whole see thienat Chill. is of a pepo brown wher beautifully ribbed and reticulate with green. Spadix ending i long filiform Aria — cee H. 1877, T? Ewa olal nP e Sikkim Hima- Rosaceæ. r shrub, muc. laya. the way ms Pess us aiem sih broad serrate 2 OL in large terminal | Avisema nepenthoides. (B. M. t. orymbs, rosy-pink. Also known as 6446. ) T per rit T wo l. to x € ratæegus Horti ii. brownish, € iy purple; leaflets 5, digitate, oblanceolate, asia anomalu Ae C. 1890, acuminate, dark green with paler 321; B. M. ks 1.) _ Aracex. margins. Spathe 5-6 in. long; tu S. A small species, caste ble in rather pen, xoa broad recurving sate an Iris-like rots and auricles its top; limb oblong, in being evergreen. in. high, acu irate, : gen ing, yellowish brown, green, with 3-5 lanceolate leaflets. lined and spotted with brown ; auricles Scape 9 in. high ; spathe small, coloured green with broad brown borders and greenish-white and brown. Perak. dark spots; spadix with a straight obtuse appendix, anea shorter than Ar eee ray aoa age (GA. 1891, the spathe. Eastern 578, f. 1 The plant at the oe ted appears to be | Arisema utile. (B. M.t. 6474.) G. A, flavum, Schott, and not the agies tuberous r L. two to a root. A. mapy lum, Hochst. It is a Petiole 1 ft. long, green, unspotted. ies with pedatisect 1. with Leaflets k green, with purplish veins ; a leaflets The spathe is yellow, margins wrinkled. Scape much shorter b bent = orward; spadix chen the petiole. Spathe ieat faa, eise Arabi with greenish ribs, the e te limb » strongly roa fe ota ire fimbriatum. (4G. C. 1884, the ok of the tu Spadix ter. 680, 689, f. 119; B. M. t. scaly minating in a long filiform purple. Bull Cat. 1885, Doe S tuber. brown yds Oe army wn and reaches th Hima- L. trifoliate. having elliptic-acuminate e ground, Sikkim segments. Peduncles a ig spathe laya. 42 Arisema absidi (G. C. 1889, v. 136 ; BA 7105.) +S. A w ell-marked species sith I. 9-18 in. high, the petioles green, mottled with Toldi- brown ; pedu eee naar z 2 ft. lon ng, each beari ng a hite spathe ae gman like ay ne, ae irk gin in size hape. Perak, Arisarum P ebeg tenes Bee J 6634.) whi otiro-prpe South it Ariston platycaulis. CG. C: IBBT, 32.) —-. altissima. (B. M. t “me : w- d with darker brown. Sicily ; ‘Agetis. S. 8s ee ae ' allied to A. Duchartrei, with large cer gal dart ae blotched and lined with pu arge, ovate, green. It is similar to A. inih Brazil. DEY hemes ce £ 1892, 6l; t. 7512.) i Aristolochia dammeriana. (CG. C. S. The old stems are San bark. Central Am Aristolochia elegans. (6. C. 1885, xxiv. 301, f. 64; B. M. t. 6909.) S. climbe lish - brown ma Fui p ein azil. Aristolochia Gigas Sturtevantii. (G. and F. 1891, 546; G. C. - f.) S. A very ‘large-flo . Guatemala. Aristolochia core (QU, ASST, 40 M. 7073.) -S .climber, very similar to a brasiliensis in foliage and form of fl., but the beak of the fl. is seers — than the broad reni- rm ot A. tantak utside of vein a llowi side the broad lobe dull yello wile “greet, piua and spotted with purple-brown. Venezuela. Se te Posey accede (4. C. viii. 493, f. 98.) S. A robust Senne wi ith the habit Bex 1. o A. sirere Bae a et s a han £ nilabiate st dag hich the solitary lip of the flower is pacon into a very long ie olour anes white with purple veins. British Gaus. Aristolochia longifolia. (8. M. t. 6884. interesting Aa P with short woody rootstock, long nies stems, long-linear- lanceolate acumin l., and rple- rown fi., i e p be bein ellowish, ith dull purplish veins outside, and abruptly ‘ane bs apa eit the limb is roundish, about n diam and as the lower be sore up if pinched in the middle, “Tae icc oo promissa. (4. (. 1879, 94.) S. [The plant in cultivation, alludes to at = oo quoted, i ound not to be so species. ] Vie aber West Afri Aristolochia ridicula. (¢&. ©. 1886, xxvi. 360, 361, f. 73; B. M. t. 6934.) odd-looking fi Stem, petioles, pedicels, outside of the fl. cover long spreading hairs. L, b green, sparsely clothed with clava te sedh brown hairs. Brazil, Aristolochia mpe = = 1886, xxvi. 456, 457, 92.) mber., co; ovate A aa oreas 4-6 in. long, 2}-3 in. broad. Fl. about l; long, inflated at base, then aeupary tire as and bent upwar in the form of a dorsally compresse E e a tube, with an oblique outh, cream-coloured wit purple network of veins, inside lighter the upper lip with l central Hlotch and ee merous purplish spots arou it : margin is htly e slig reflexed, arie d with purple kasae and a few short purple hairs. Paraguay. Azistolochia S atsnii (B. M. t ; pe H; "a iv. 150. H. 2 rote a S. climber, very similar to A longifolia but with much larger in. long, narrow oblong-lan me , acuminate, cordate at base, glabrous above, pubes- cent beneath 1. pendent, peduncle 3-5 in. long, irs brown Perianth-tube pooh i at limb a ong n. bro h-ovate, by 5 oad, greenish-yellow, reticulately nina with purple-brown. Chi 236, f. 4 tree wi long agen eke elliptic gah = uminate serrate fl. of ale rose sometimes. stre aked darker colour. [This Chin rape gate ah Alene = - 1879, 48.) with is a Prunus.] Armeria mpna cor t. 1192, f. B. 96.) H mbaginaceæ interesting 1 ‘Tittle 5 species, = T-2 high, with tufts of small ippa recurving 1, Sais small heads of pale lilac fi. Spa: —= oe (W. G. 1888, 325 bracts are white. Arnebia cornuta. (G. and F. 1888, ina aceæ. high, d ow gee five black gaia at the base of tne lobes, which change d nally disappear, Aft@hanivtadi Arnobia macrothyrsa. (W. G. 1891, ( A ete ix. 148, 180 ord A fine wy plant high, with 1. oa in. he aapi head of yellow fl. Armenia. 43 Artanthe decurrens. (zu. H. i876, ih-red beneath. ri [Artan- PA nk a Hort. ; C. DC. | Piper decurrens, Artemisia bi (i z G. 1896, mall m a cent b North pal o s Da finely cut silvery-g roy L Asia ; North-west Amer Artemisia tridentata. (Späth Cut. A thick-growing = with silvery dea l. Wes North Amer oe neo - ita cum. (B. I iliac S. herb, stamens sme bearded ir in pala half New Caledon Artocarpus eburnea. one Cat. 1878, 4. ticaceæ. S. shr. Stem L ate, dar white veins ; petiole sonb ae 3-6 in. ark Sea Arum wera (Damm. Cat . pe tubers, cordate- and bi shortly-stalked rile spotted with purple. Adi Arum = Ca C. 1882, xviii. 298.) berous like a waguiatam, Da elongate 1. Spa purple outside, blackish-purple naive _ of the spadix blackish. agdalenæ. (B. 7 >» 1894, H. Nearly aiioa wo pale- stinum, but wi llow i. marbled and spolia purple. T. O. 1894, modicense. (B. 227; W.-G. 1896, 311, 3 H A vigorous form of A. italicw Sicily, Arum sanctum. oie saad 1889, 5, : ft. 655 Arum o Ngee Lan. sel 657, f. 124.) per. eems to be the s as P iem carduchorum, The tu rod cluster of short spathulate-lanceolate 1., from the centre of which arises a subsessile spathe 5-6 i ng, -purple ithin, green spotted with purple outside ; sp slender, pei as long adix as the spathe, blackish. Syr oe pron deena (W. 0.4 it 39; B. M. t. 7284.) ohidin r S plant, with tall slender stems, linear acumi Ly a short terminal few-flowered spike Lelia-like fl., with pale mauve-purple se d pet., the latter with a dark aigaclae stripe, and a le magenta-purp p marked with whitish lines on the ae India. epee eerie ae and F. 1895, . bambuse- ers in latter are 14 in. across, pale lavender with a blotch of crimson labellum ae —— (G. C. 1894, amboo — Var. gramin (E -G xv. wag Has ae stems and narrower l. than ers type. [Bambusa pans. Hort.] Japan, 1894, inaria khasiana. ia o bra being quite g an ie Khasia and Assam oohugereyagiee khasyana. (4. C.1894, xv, 301.) Thi, plant, hik isnot the same Š "the p since described under the name of Arundinaria nitida, Arundinella — io w Graminee. H. dwarf habit. Arundo ppe aa (K B 1893, S. A tall ree hom t t high and bears feathery panicles similar to grass. O distrib am tion in See and Africa as well as Madaga ASNN E EE (4G. C 422 18 B.M. t1126.) Aristolo: chi A dwarf arum-like plan cordate hairy gr l., and e some oes and brown fl., the seg: narrowed into tails an fick long. amh China Ama ae Sarge A C. 1890, 422; B: GLE cordate- EAR alg! a ats green wit veins. Fl. resting on the ground, brown with white spots. South Chi Asarum aot en (B. M. C. ®© hae) oo a 8 . are tiga scented like Paras Formo Asarum maximum. (G. and F. a 13 3; M. t. 7456.) G. Rhizome creeping ; 1. cordate, 18 in. high, 8 in broad, ren m wi grey, in Cyclamen. Fl. on short stalks, ~ y, three - 24 in diam., maroon-purple with a con- spiouous die like blotch of white hina. Asarum Thunbergii. (Gf. t. 928.) G. Scars is the very curious plant Ww. is better known as Heterotropa beast Japan. oe atrosanguinea (G. and F. 1881, i. 356.) Oo: Ta Ep 3&8 R which seem va snare sign wih deep blood- a fl vin yellow corona. Bolivi ig ee a Bes H. 1895, 88.) S. y allied to vi plumo of pias | ie comorensis. CW. 1888, 158 ; M. G. M. 1894, 249, f.) r. of vigorous climbing habit, base dioe emerald-green foliage, some what pams that of A. plumosus, Fa the same as A. decumben Asparaeue ae. (G. C. 27.) shrubby climber, pie te (false leaves) men about 4-1 in. mae bristle- ight finel y pointed. South Afri nanus. Soke os 1882, 16, 5-6; "Pi. and P. S-A dwarf form of this beautifol plant. South Afri Separata Taonmosna: 1880, 19.) A Maurit tius, ( Veitch imbing speci Asparagus is arboreus. (Jard. 1890, 255, n orna- ware As ants an he of A. plumosus, bati with st siraan eis, an gra — cladodes (false leaves) 3-1 in. Asparagus Sprengeri. 4 80; H. G. 1890 decorative plant, so mowha t i he ay of A. sar a ta and A. falcatus, but with the = mts oe pirre (false leaves) plac gether arly straight or r ha raog YR in, long, pungent-mucronate. Natal. it ism A Asparagus imus. 1882, ori Veiteh € ara seks: fE) =< A elic sem species, with light ered foliage of "teens tenuity. outh Afri aoe istu. 1879, elegan = fe pa arai several mies the upper part of which Shes: ch in a co rym manner ; anches suberect, again twice Brine ; cladodes in threes, 3 in, long, acicular. South Africa. uae Cat. abit a, agg rates i : 1876, hidac udo- SA midl. ake those of È lu naa, but ep. et. yellowish, mottled w with brownish lines on their lowe: p pandurate, am » elliptic, apiculate, with an orange area its and with a wide violet disk before: = around it. Costa Ric Aspasia a CG. iii. 424; G. 1888, 218) pe rai with fi, like those 45 of an Odontoglossum, 2 in. or more in ; t. linear-lanceo- late, light en ie agit pral lips broadly two parallel eo sg ne the ny light buff Sapaata Bg iaoias, (a. C. 1878, x. met f ided racem ving t lip turned towards the axis. Sep. an pet. light gh ki rioed piana haa bars. Li andur: wit o keels and a few w purplish oe no ie top. Ecuador earl oa agenda —— CQ. C. 1887, i. H. = Tanai y but differin ic whit ith eels i ithe sabes North- green west Himalay bi ge ae (W. G. 18 272.) H. per: ing A. ramosus but with fai lara more showy fi Europe. Be ea Hig Lien CW. = 1894, t. 7484.) Lilia s. "E ee ies, gins has. introduced from a with Cie habit and aspect f A, elatior = E from nat tk its trimer symmetry. Aspidium poeple ee a and F. 1888 3 Filices. H. trong- slower: variet Aspidinm cristatum x Para Aspidium obliquatum rminyi. CTU. H. 1880, t. 402 ; Lind. Cat, 1881, 2.) ei oor ae : sips black. New Cal doni Sapium simulatum. (G4. and F. 1896, 484, f. 69.) H. Allied to A. ) Thelypteris, which it resembles in gene characters differing chiefly in e er stipe, in low pinnæ, sori and less conyolute 46 Asplenium primery tiene Cat. 1887, 20.) F continuation, of the frond, South Sea d am apicidens. Sida rad is 36T) “of A, p Vieillardii, fronds. Pi series on each side of “the mi Polynesia. Asplenium pe ei (Williams’ Cat. 1881, 1881, xv. 235.) : g, with a stipitate linear-toothed pinnules. Sori linear-oblong, straight, pit ai and close to the midrib. Pol CG. C. 1885, long, dark, rown scales at the ith 1-2 S ae ees drape TIB eae 4-6 in with minute pei base ; fronds erect. yellowish-green, ai ily pellucid- dotted. British and Dutch Gui pasgain quite the rhachis, as to form a pines Wee Polyak Asplenium Drueryi. (Gard, 1894, poi 472.) H. A var. of A. Baptistii broader pinne, whic KAE pae crested. Re duale. (G. €. 1893, 10.) S. Resembling A. falea- lin with woody rootstock ; te ‘0 15 in. high; pinn in, serrated, with linear sori in two rows. [Inadvertently described as um. See G. C. ibid., p. 40.] | h | | f | | | aenn Herbstii. (4. C. 1896, = G. ronds very foliaceo a ri a bright olive-green sear Origin not stated. on seen ma ee (Bull Cat, 1878, 155.) yof A monanthemum, i high. Stipes slender, narrowly winged, dark n ro aperin to the ba da te; pinnæ trapezoid. i apex crena Bermud: a oen eres CW leas Cats An ? ? 6.) with leathery pinnate Pa e ore long and 1 ft. broa close set, linear-lanceolate, p Stipes and rhachides bristly with dark brow brillose scales. Sandwich Islan Asplenium laffanianum. EC 1882, xvii, 673.) This short erect caudex crowned wit del- toid bipinnate bright green glabrous ronds. æ nearly sessile, lance- olate, yera innules oblong, oblique, obtuse, serrate; the uppe — broadly cia to the rhachis ; ya adl beiras st free, slightly pinnatifid. Ber Asplenium marginatum. (4. C. 641.) S. A large pinn: the pinnæ strap-shaped and of a rich emerald- green colour Asplenium Novæ - — (Williams? Cat, 1880, 12.) An fern, remarkable for the char pri pace te fronds. Lower inne and velar “deltoid, the latter rare from main rhac ving the — of the frond open. New Caledon “Cae paleaceum. (Zz. HT. 1878 315.) G. fern n 1 pinnules deltoid. ovate, dentate, sub riage, tons sulcate veins ; sori linear, almos arginal. Austra. lia. Asplenium Pandaan: Cat, 1880, 13.) S. A dwarf, t green fern Ss gpa uh narrow ie scan fonda 47 8-10 in. long, oeiia at the tips, and with a solitar es bud inne oblique, the e megia wi nip a few rounded teeth. Nat Anpionian crepe (G. C. 1887, i. S. e fern, with mpound fro oe lance inis ma nds, 1 ft. long, narrowed gradually from the middle Sum Sinav a Heiani facile. A 2 fle, lliams’ Cat. 188 m non per us, [A. Vieillardii i pi gore applied e sem amed A, Seni cad which was intr ode ced in tis an apar Pens grower, ee this variety grows more freely.| Pol Anier a. ppeensue. (GA. 1888, H. G. 18 888, 401.) Do on E robus naut E ft. nigh, with very ae wr n diam. ; rays purple ; disk Erken Astor gps (G. C. 1886 6, xxvi. 59.) of little beauty, l-2 ft. nume kuaos ad North Asia. Aster oe CR. om. 6718. > f 1884, oe Fl. -and P. 1883, 169 A handsome pany ev erywhere clothed with glandu niat hair Ste 6- igh, wit mikk distant Pes late late acute 1. hey Aster gymnocephalus. (B. M. t. 654 H. iennial or annual ose-purple ; disk formes Mexico Aster Herveyi. ta: ani F. 1889, 472 fo Bh A slender plant 1-2 ft. high ; j slightly papt serrate d ome k: fl. in loose corymbose heads, bright lilac or violet ; rays narrow, 4 in. long. North America. Aster lindleyanus. (4. and F.1889, 448, f. 127.) H ties, upper ends, . in loose panicles, pale” violet; rays 3 in. long. North in erica | Aster hdres Are nan Ret and P. 1882, 26.) ome form vik pee Kniha. ger Pseud-amellus. (G. C a Xxvi. -18 in. allied is A, Amel llus, sd with larger involucral bracts and to thed 1. ; rough, bearing a few pues 1-1? in. in diam., with bluish-purple rays 1, long, oblong, acu je be leafy tips. Western Hima Aster Stracheyi. (B. M. t. ona, G C 1886, xxvi. 659; R. H. 188 aie ssl, Peace inne ricating. Baga bluish-purple. Western Him lay: Aster Townshendii. (B.M. t. 6430.) tS e owered oblong-ovate, acu amplexicaul, margin with - ra seat Heads 23 in. across; in ere squar- rose; rays purple; at yellow. Colorado. Aster tricephalus. (4. C. 1886, xxvi. 686.) H. a Si 4 ft. high, with leafy berulous -3 large petioles, en hairy ; stem-leayes oblong; half am plexicaul. Sikkim, Aster emygearseen (J. H. F, 1896, 1188.) a species remarkable for Sate sa with ray-florets of a bluish -purple olour, either soli- tary or in pairs at t lon naked stalk. Western — chinensis. (Gard. 1892, . 221. ifragacee. H. A fine ror plant resembling A. japonica, but with more loosely ge hed infi. and rose-coloured fl. China Astilbe n EE H. 1895, i : 185. Ag hybrid ra Bhoundergii a k A. fork orca sean (W. B. 1896, ne Ed and d dee ray-vi violet fl. rly re aceus, A. oaytr opal and A, sae fas. Asia Min Astrocaryum decorum. (Bu). sat, 3} ppe S. agers innate, with atest rid leaflets, o aa yaana on a ribs above. olo: Astrocaryum aemet rtan = 1876, 4. . palm. own both it ted the ayers cee ah s dark-coloured spines. mbia. K kg Leaflets a eini Colo es varia. ee | 1892, xii. Acanth te racemes of tubular 2-lipped mauve and brown fl. Zululand. Athyrium ee ge acrocladon Wilsoni. interm: rheticum and crispum, bat e dears: tion is given. Scotland. - Var. laciniato - acrocladon. (FI. and P. 1882, 105.) Crested form of var. acrocladon, Var. magnicapitatum. (F1. and P. 1882, 105.) Crested form of var. acrocladon, — Var. ramosissimum fimbria- um. (Fl. and P.1882,105.) Crested form of the var. acrocladon. Var. sr gpm ea (Fl. a a 1882, 36.) warf var. of the Lady 48 y-fern, aah the fronds | branching and crested like those of ar. acrocladon, but the ultimate divisions are cut into minute segments. Athyrium Filix-femina velutinum. ee C. E xviii, 307 ; . an : 26.) A dwarf "dense finely divided variety. Athyrium —— (G, C, 1892, xii, 249.) Name only. H. A dwarf eA i wik brown branches and gas eee pale green l. FI. abou white, with red anthers ssid ovary. ” Central ik AE Peai ie (B. M. 35.) F naceæ. Atriplex hali t (B. T. O. 1890, 42. f. 3 ; Of. 1890, 105, f 24.) Chenopodiac ceze seed- ling form of tall habit, aia oe 9 or 10 ft. high. yn. A. nummularia, dl. var -monsmnantalie. Damm, Cat 1890-91, 87, f. 5 Atriplex nummularia. (Damm. Cat. 1890-91, ei H.H. A much branched shrubby plant growing to 9 or 10 ft. = hei at a silvery-white 1. and fl Amie Aubrietia Leichtlini. (W. G. 1888, 325 ; rt 1886, 349.) pre aie H. pe orm with deep gr an oe Wallisi. (G4. c. pa > —_ Cycada Thi ownas Zamia am pl ifolia ea 2. Patis ae Se ak R. 2) 1889, nt. rose or violet, dotted with Saran brown. Pedicels tomentose. Azalea hybrida Daviesii. 65. t. 1387.) A with white fis., suppose produced by crossing A. A, viscosa, (GA. 1893 vgs hybrid been ve sinensis with a monies. (G. C. 1893, xiii, ids of Fu RE ai sinensis) with th green hybrid paragem “ John 'aterer © have bee amed Azaleo- dendron Azalea obtusa alba. (Ve citeh Cat, 1887, 9.) G. shr Japan. A var. with w Aaa agern (F. M. t. 418 ith deep rosy-red d double fi. Tthodndond, ‘on indicum, Sweet, var. balsamineflorum.| Ja an. Azalea pory flore pleno. = Wee es 2,89.) H. deciduous h soft Tive oblong 1., rir double ia pk s potted with carmin urple, Japan. Azalea rustica, shy Pies ER = 1893, 195.) H. n derived a = Rp ees 4. occide ntalis, baat Bde Ne (W. G. 1888 J E T Rind n- dron air um, Hook. ET oe aa spears.. {E M. t. 6585.) ulb, th rie dhii idee: lan ate sessile 2- lippa pek blue fl. l., and Socotra. Baccharis salicina. EE ias Cat. 4-5.) Compos A bush 6 ft. high , With narrow pion gray- Western North America. — trimera. = H. 1896, de ff., 50-2.) G. A leafless shr. attainin a eight of 6 ft. with winged expansi a alon e stems. kray ds small, inconspicuous. pn Bæa tanger are Gesneracez. §. s per., with rosulate a, popes elliptic crenate-se: and slender few- flowered Maloi sapos, with ne blue fl. $in. in diam. North China GB. M. +t. 6468.) Backea parvula. (Gf. t. 886, f. 2.) S. shr. with small opposite ceæ. oblong - lanceolate sub-acute 1., and small axill inal 3-6-flowered o erect, seated around the top of the sub- g inferior ovary. New Cale- Beria gracilis. Be: we AE t 2 an king Phar the tae cae me linear 1. and solitary radiate heads of bright gad fi., about in. in diam California 2146 49 Bahia oontortifora; (Gf. 1888, 329, sh 1888, iii. 806.) ‘Com. pes b. per. 1. 18 i a. high, more or ate AA L. small, an eate, pinnately 5-7-lobed, 1 linear, Stems naked at the summit, terminated by small dense corymbose cymes of yellow radiate flower-heads. |Ærio- phyllum A. Gra confertiflorum, California. revere ee (R. a 1889, 889, 144.) Bro ce. Se E Bro oliad similar to Tillandsia argentea in pre? e, with a silvery 1., a panicle 16-20 in. and a Pee of peasy rosy-purple fi. about . in dia Brazil. Bakeria Mee doom Bo 1887, 71.) Arali odie aliace: ES ma an unbranc A: “dli te, with 10 petio te elliptic een apime with blunt l, in large nit rage reen [ Plera wea “a pound vitiensis, “Baill. Fiji. ai suaveolens. 1889, 187.) nual of erect Bieren i habit, with om serrate l. and pretty blue fl. aa whole Pie? is strongly scented, West Indies ue ae eaters ae CR. HH. 1879, a . annual, about 1 high with „2 aichotomonsiy. bran er 'ye ellow te fl.-heads. tals bears the name =e "m ougerouxia recta, | ppoe — mposi mama K ae ares (Gard. 1894, dwarf leaves 4} in. by } in., serra with silver stripes. Vitmorini, Hort.) Japan. Tse — (R. H. 1886, Bam eac e being dark gree the otha side plow, pore en era oe n the ne L. also pated. [Phyllostachys Cas- tillonis, n Mitford.] Japan. Bambusa anioni (4G. C 1894 xv. 368.) A os with slender stems 3 Pa ‘or re high; 1. by Fag in., a, striped with e wi beneath, [ Arundin- aria P grini ka, Mitford. j Japan. Bamb disticha. (Gard. 1894, xlvi. H. s 2 ft. high, thin, with distichously arranged branches and l. ; the latter . by 4 in. rigid, evergreen. [This n as been given a dwarf bamboo lòng cultivated the name of = un na, Hort. not under of Borrar rgh.| Jap ee Henonis. 68.) H. Mitford Jap Ce. XV. [Phy Hlostachye Mopac Hombuss hetorooyola.- i H. 1878, 354, 80.) h branched bam ne “oblique annulations, variously s ; foli tha rea. £ (Phil lostac J 7 heterocycla, n Mitford] Jap: Bambusa Laydokeri, e C. 1894, xv. 368. ms t. or pors high, aF innan branch sl long, narrow ttled with dull yellow [ar skea ia Laydekeri, Hook. f pan Bambusa marmorea. (Gard. 1894, 47. i green, Serra ith a constriction on one side near the apex. The yer ee ag mokan led with eg grey. ie) ir Aari a ia Due tril, Kurz. | Bambusa Maximowiczii Blia LH illians cat. 1880, 13.) h B. M. t. 7146 Bambusa as aie ae = (Gard. aes, xlvi. 547.) A bam me Sery 2 ft. ‘high, ENS, purplis oh. 1.6 y 2 ah m; serrated ; leaf-sheaths Jeteg Japa Bambusa nana. (ar Aged 1879, 3.) H. bamboo of dwarf habit, with slender ma twice-branc stems p Aren small tufts of short leafy twigs. L. n Ss, rom pine 1 ong, bri i ve, glaucous Pea B aies Mitoni Japan — ee. ai C. 1894 368 ) with = iE than ea hed ; 4} in. 2S è in. i with rae hairs, . goo aae » cms ce rn rent eee 0 ns Premas SES C. 1894, xv. arfest pataboo in pete ee gets les ay s high, kier ing wr branching free y: y $in, gr oen ‘Ln colin: ia ieee Kurz.] Jap Bambusa Kagumoskii CR. H.1880, = H: something i n the way of Ar van ria ‘aks but ‘with much larger l. [B. tesse ellata, Munro ] Japan nunna senanensis. (G.1894, xlvi. 46.) H. Apparently identic: al with ir undinaria Veitchii, Japan Bambusa sterilis. (¢. C. 189 368.) H. This appears to be Pile stachys aurea, A, & C, Rivière. Japan ae ie eae (R. Reg 1888, 90 ; 32.) A d 1888 warf era with ¢ er ee ‘and oblong acuminate l., 4-8 in. long, 14-2 broad, m above, bluish- green th, changing in autumn to yellow, or with a broad yellow border. Japan. [Arundinaria Veitehii, . E. Br Panias violascens. (R. H. ae S. per. ornamen rass, of see s growth and robust anes with PEE violet buds and abundant right green l. nag rai vio- lascens, A, & C. Rivière. ] rear Weiseneri. (R. H. see, a - Garden variety, of Japan Paraonis uneis (@. C. 1890, G. 7 . It was re-introduced Gartiegh Kew i in 1890, Barkeria cyclotella. (4, e 1880, xiii. 72, £. 15.) Orchidaceæ. S. e yte, very near those of B, jap i pennie Barkeria ea nobilior. (4. c. hatg. z% A large-flowered E wih a ea ase spot on the lip. Barkeria —— (G. xxiv. 678, FI. equal to that of È lindleyana, a . — disk on the i acute Barila. hee elata. (4, C. Gf. 1 48.) Ac oe a t shrub 6 ft. high, and of show ry appearance. Fl, 24 in, across, dark blue. Singapore. — npa p. M.t, 6954; G. C. 887, ii. 341.) A dwarf prostrate kads branched ‘shrub, with. elliptic or obovate obtuse n in. diam., funnel- shaped, with per spreading lobes. East Tropical Afric Batemannia lopis. Cl aceæ. S. epiphyte, allied to 2. £ cle but with an infl. ge, and o acne "vivid before the middle ; side lobes narrowly triangular, with teeth; its middle lobe cuneate, obcordate. Brazil. Hevemensin :Derovials. (K. B. 1895, 193 895, xvii. 551, f.) paaa ale pagis angled, 2 in, long ; leave eae ceolate, 8 in. ne i racem red ; across, Saige tipped with green, the lip white with purple dots. Peru mgr a ieee a Si. crimson, wi ocolate-brown blotches bag with crimson. Colo Bauhinia corymbosa. ka a f oy mber ee rosy 1 . ter minating sat ev eee gins China. psor Galpini. (4. C. 1891, ix. t. we two-lobed 1. and aobis of iaie andsome crimson Transvaal. ones Plantarum, t. 1994 ; B. i S. It is a dw: arf Bauhinia perce. ce, Mi . 6277.) S. The co r Casparia speciosa Pp akae ps Bauhinia variegata. (B. M.t.6818.) S. A small with large broad 2-lobed 1., 3-4 in. long and broad, on slender Tapora and racemes of le fi. about 3 in. diam, Petals elliptio-obtuse, comubens the lo lower India. 2146 51 Bauhinia variegata candida. (2. M. t. 7312; J. of H., 1893, xxvi. 277, large pure white fragrant fl. [Thet war figured in B., M.t,6818,] Tropical Asia. Hearts = ÇB. M. t. 7231.) is the 5 e aan re = ger bisa and under the name of B, sple ele Pon eer Poe Sea Cepia Cat. 1896, . A garden n hybrid Bashe: and B. decora There is a species called B. acer ifolia, . B. K., native of Ecuador. } — a. doe ut. s pA 3, 4, pecies o compact s iadi habit with, oblig ret lool shortly- of a glossy n spotted wit pact rt ga ey eme pee Eira Kio 1883, nzy-green t, spotted with. ‘white, ony pE R side -red. Sum Boganis Ameliæ. (R. H. 1885, 512, a 89-9% G. A garden hybrid betw. B. Faa and. B. Ræëzli. oaa Sea et 1890, 273; . 466 . 3—4 in diameter, and agreeably scented, Begonia PRETAS (E, M. $ 6767 ; Fl. 23.) species of and P. 1884 war habit it = foliage. Petioles erect, hairy; leaf- blade very obliquely lobed and hed on green, with white spots and pale mar- gin above, purplish un- cles about as long e petioles bearing a ac aad cyme of light pink in [As B fl., 1-14 in i assamica in ee Cat. 1884, IL ] Assam. Begonia bicolor. (V. A m. 137, kL; B. T. O. 1891, 189. A tall e the up ones with bulbils in their ils. iaei rose, in a , the peduncles being ETE A [B. gracilis, H B. K| Mexico. D2 Patronis piemarski. T Cat. 1888, S. Garden negori rarer (Fl. and P. 1883, H. 1882, 377.) 8S, A gar arden hy between B. Schmidtii and B. mehs ai ; Cat; EE carminata. (Veitch 2.) G-A between 1896 garden A id B. coccinea aai 2b Dregei Hegas Carrieri. ded and P. a 58.) G. a n rden between B. “floven 7 hmi dti en cee ey ya alba. (R. H. 95.) S rge and robust var. pen white ft Begonia cinnabarina ypc (lu, H. 1892, t. 165.) G. A garden var having the pet. striped with white Be ee Clementine. es as 1888, 39.) S. Garden Begonia me phe Æ. 1889, 131.) . Garden cote compta, (Bull Sed 1886, 7.) S obliquely o angular, of a a satiny green, with a “ale very iage along the course of the midrib. Brazil. Be egonia coronata, ented Cat. . A garden hybrid between B 189% ca) olinieefolia and B. pol ieri eee Credneri. (Gf. 1890, 562, f. ft. L890, a 5 A garden kyt id between B. schar fiana and B. metallica. aee Tere S b t. i. 09249 solitary in. in diam. South ate on ia ors serena (R.H. 1880, S. ta Begonia but Pellionia sae, Ne E. Br.] Begonia Davisii. = M:t. aoe = ninap ous per. a com and wit Cmte soe obliquely ae subae ute, shinin capes gla brous, bearing a few G- bright crimson- scarlet fl. ; pet. 4, nearly equal, Peru. 52 “etn ss fiore pleno. (F.M. G. Fl. large, double, crimson- a — ee (4. C. tana xii. 621 ; and l; pis as -red with lenih veins, pink, Perak. Begonia decora. (Bull Cat. 1886, 7.) i ar. reen obliquely ted B: ene but the apr more min — probably B. albo- ista, : Braz bp Diadema. (Z4. H. i882, t. 446; Lind. asi hace S. L. palma- tifi erisa spotted with w m is erect zos elo: ke pi ie green. Borne — Duchartrei. (R H. 1892, ; Gard. 1892. vi., 115.) 8. A aT ayb rid between A echinosepala and B. scharfiana. "Bau tat neta (G. C. 1887, i. 346 ; Fe ct white fl. }in, in diam, Begonia excelsior. (Ze — ybrid 1893, No, 123. garden hybrid between B. Baumanni and B. I sh hii. Begonia ega ee (il. D 1895, » b. 43. with hoes. coloured E Ta the fous Begonia Frebeli vernalis. (B. Z rig Tie 3 tuberous per. Bower ing fr m December to March. Other wise like the type. Begonia fulgens. (Lemoine Cat. 1893, No. 123.) G. Rootstock tuberous E oa oe green; racem numerous ; fl. rich red , fragra. ant. closely kari p re z Davisii. Boliv es m is ee amaryl oo Fone (By M. 19.) ell- known ga k ieee: pr description of raga = aei along a ine ek which w th a igs Begonia A ae (Gf. 1888, 645, f. 143.) Garden hybrid, Begonia goegoensis (C. C 1882, green, more or less y covered iii. 71; FL = P. 1882, 121.) S. with silvery- grey ar s. Cymes ter- arf evergreen species, with large minal, F]. n diam., pale pink, elas O bullate 1, of a with the “she of “the segments and the rich dark green with anhi. priid veins deep rose. Jav reflections, and the course of the nerves crystalline pale green, the under side Begonia kubai cR H. 1884, 171, and margins purple-red. Petioles , 225, f.; Fi.a 884, 58; Gi 4-angled. ró niin in diam., in pe- 1888, iii. 301, f. 48.) 8S. rnamen dunculate Sep. ink. Pet- oliage plant with peltate narrow smalle Orlita.: Buls elongate obliquely - oblong 1., 6 in l 3 in. broad, of very dark Be 8, shining green above, with a pearly ona Mem kokea in (8: a eines 38, lustre, spotted with silvery markings ; is P aE fie. under An T rple. Fl. large, Teogonia Heracleicotyle. (Ve io j u. 1895 garden B. heracleifolia and B. eehehe Begonia lyncheana. (B. M. t. 6758 ; A in i ith tall stout stems, Begonia hoegeana, CON. 1886, 398.) Ph prea z oen 5. Somewhat in the way of B. nit ne; glabrous green 1l., and large corymbose Sf ¢ a S cymes o right c armine fi., 1-1} in and broadly ovate l. rounded at the in diam. Colo white ar half as large as those of B. nitida. re a air: j G A exico, oe ybrid ; parentage not st : i tl elena to B. sae Begonia Jaurezi. (Z. &. 1890, m APPa EEN = on ee Begonia Margaritæ. (R. H. 1884, ouble fi S. foliage plant. rot i hy om id between B. metallica Begonia Johnstoni. P M. t. 6899 ; and 2. siheebepdla RH. 1887, 45.) S. per, 1-1; ft. high, glabrous ; stems suconlent, pale green | Begonia martiana ulcherrima. spotted with red. L Soir Ae (Lemoine Cut. Ko. i 123.) G. obliquely cordate-ovate, acute, cre- var. wi Ta purple e tinged 1. and nate, the basal aba psn tn dark mee arane rod f n above, paler beneath. Cymes few-flowered, on long peduncles, fil. . pale ayy the males about lin., the | - mkb rpe (E. i 1886, females about } in. in diam. East aa th a ‘stems, mic ering ha & y conie Africa. ly Male mits 5 — Pars er i pee largs Begonia metallica. (F. 3, t. 197.) G. Per. of shrubby habit hairy emrald -gr ce leaves. Brani profuse flowerer. L. obliquely cordate- ovate, sub-bilobate, margin sinuate- Begonia Lemahoutii. caa. 1889, lobed and toothed, deep bronze-green 258.) G. per. of compact habit, with with a metallic lustre, Fl. umbellate | oblique acuminate dark ii E female with five pet., mal th with purple beneath, wavy, two small pet., white toothed, and ciliate on margin. with a large central rose-coloured spot, Peduncles rising above the 1., bearing darker at the back and hairy cymes of white fl., tinted with rose ide. r e (Lind, Sel 1883, 1.) 5. A dwarf species w Begonia Lesoudsii. CH. H. 1888, bright green l. — with as 20, f£. 5.) G. Garden hybrid. Suma m oen lineata. Ra C. 1882, xviii. | Begonia pen Lemoinei. <2 99.) S. . ee aa U an sttennated anin een base, SS green, robust, Testy, stag a da little pan the let. Fl. in a dense spike, whit te tinted with violet. —- scarlatina. (B. H. 1881, 164. ph woe apea aa oe: scarla- neo Linden Brownea Ariza. (B. M. t. 6469.) Leguminosæ. S. tree. age or more long, pinnate. Leaflets 1 0- late mi . crimson-scarlet, very pe ape formin orming dense glo heads 6in, in diam. Colombia. Brownea sage (G@. C, 1891, i 8.) hybrid between B. grandiceps and 2. BAe ylla. Brownleea Beia- a ic t: re Orchidace. G. species Oars hel ake annual nee each bearing two or three o green l. and an erect a of pale si fl. with violet oe as long straight spur, South Afri pa bee =o: (Gf. 1893, 3.) G. habit and foliage cea this reg not differ from Datura (Br seen) arborea, bat the . are golden yellow. Chi Cat. Brugmansia coccinea. (Bull 1876, a. G. shr. of free growth, -er large bright scarlet t fl. “EPka -is er Colombi Bru tii Manue: Sig H. 1887 ryllida S. [Cri inum Ak, akir. eee Breweri. (M. D. G. 1896, Ericaceæ. H. A dwarf ever- green shr., with crowded narrow l., and short Casi of purple- red fi. Californ å Bucklandia populnea. Si M. t. 6507.) Hamamelidaceæ In its oun t is an eats orname evergreen shr he large orbicular-cordate acuminate l. at first are purple with the co f the veins picked out with green, afterwards they are gr with p u are obliquely E aieiaa paspltah. Himalaya. Buckleya wages io ee (G. sia F. 7.) Santalace: A 4.237, tal shr. 10-12 ft. high wi Eae ie graceful spr branches, and light green delicate foliage ; fl .incon- spicuous. No: Buddleia asiatica. (B. M. t. 6323.) Loganiaceæ. G. floriferous shr. Young shoots, under side of 1 clothed with a white te, entire or serru- rm Fl. white, fragrant in long slen- r drooping spikes ; rolla salver- shaped, A ee pri ve included. Y. Buddleia auriculata. (6G. ; m greyish stellate = hae Fl. coloured, arranged in dense sionals heads, South Africa. Palas riega (R. H. 1879, 90.) A var D. sarenias, with eats ‘liso fl, Buddleia Colvillei. Sy C. 1892, xi. 789 ; xii. 186, f. 3 t. 7449.) beautif rose- verte bell- shaped fl. laya. = en S ra H. 1878, 330, $. den form of ja fits ni ica. a ene (K. B. 1894, 89.) rms a compact bush 3 E Res ch, ‘covered with has irregularly ee 2 ed small Benet veltowislearhite South Africa. Buddleia reflexa. (R. H. "n 90, z shr. A re aeei B. japonica (2), wi the branches strongly reflexed to i groun Bulbocodium pe TER s = 2.) St e in a slender tube 23-31 in ian et > bind recurved. [Merendera ieri: Boiss. | Cancas Bulbophyllum alonsecena. (G. C. 1880, xiv. 70.) Orchidacee. S. In the way 0 B. tr bot a 2. dense nodding raceme of Paleo h have concave Aa m P eond com — (ZL. viii. t. 351.) oad en Briass Sra yolo ET wi h purple ; . side sep. erie with Seah lip purple. Mise) B. FI Aaea (K. B in, lon g, bear- ke pat Born oa see ance Becearii. ole 0.1879, Bull. Cat. 1879, 4; B. M. t. 656 ty oo ee antic n with very stout climbing stem and enormous 1.2 ft. long by 1-1} ft. broad, elliptic, outa, very £ nodding mes, ON V large ery lo cels, as as ge rs coon at BR, un light brown 63 painted with violet, lip brown with violet hue ; pedunele rosy with violet lines. Born grt to ager a ioe 2 nute epi- pie ereeping paso bearing ape seudo- ture on like that of ‘Cirrhopetalum Medus Bulbophyllum bowringianum. C. 1881, xv. 814.) S. Pseudobulbs small ; lL.solitary, oblong-ligulate, rk green. Fl. in an a p yellowish-green with small brown spots. - Assam. Pap ose ri 216; L. xi. t. 495. A hand- e species nearly related to B, reticu- Late Bateman. Born (J. O. See comosum. (Gard. 1892, xli. 48 f H. 1892, xxiv, 141, L2- 3 = t. 7283.) S. A p ‘ise specie: clustered Pleione- like pseu a. fleshy deciduous 1., erec in. long, ab - ly reflexed Seose raoe of white hairy fl., which develop after the l. have fallen. B RulhophyHam = aperam flavum. gees 2 1882, 330.) S. A var. with ight yello w Sw E i re Dearei. (Veitch eet 95.) is is Sarcopo Dearest here referred to Deltophy thon. eerie ee Tee (K. B. 197.) S. A small aias the habi tof B. Jlavidum. zmesy Bsibophyliam, disciflorum. (K. B 4895,7.) S. Pseudo crowded one-leaved ; 1. 4 in scape sho lowered ess hate ciopas 2 ce C. 1892, 764.) S.. An attrac species with small palin pend, o rowed along the ste: ae slender sea) ong, niat a e upper o: than the others. Ce ylon Bulbophyllum Ericesoni. a a 522; 1897, xxi, 61 s 9 i eluding the oii: - they are a AEE with brown s a ae fallax. (&. C. 1889, pA papm little species, Sa si in. long, bent acutely “i ie. S ndi and bearing small dark purple flowers. Assam Baber: pepanas an (Z. 08.) grotesque-looking staal ase, Siea than beautiful, witha creeping rhizome, be U P ging Eh tongisepatum, Ta O-R, 1895, 04.] w Gui Bulbopkyilun dp ieee (0. 04.) antic conan bs Piet na, a obulbs one- leaved ; scapes 9 in. ie one-flowered ; dorsal ep, 43 in. 2 in reenish- sys kigi shew hiotohees lateral 4 in. long, sorta pet. and u ai New Guin Bulbophyllum a CG. and F. 1893, 336.) S. A remarkable plant with large flat wegen: pseudobulbs hi in, in against the thick rhizome, fiers l. and scapes 18 in, long showing numerous fl. scars, Fls. not seen. Madagascar. te UE. pps a (G.C. XV. rather er com- - pl bes Balboph yllum, with ie ing rhizome, o 4-angled ee Pw Pac bear a a pair of oblong 1, . lon dding, bearing nahh yellow A Troia West Africa 1880, S. cuneate Dahe, acute, green raa purple beneath, cas thick, 3 in. long and 2 in. wide eduncle slender, red, bearing an umbel of small white fi. cog Sear iners. att C 76.) L. soli (GC. S. 64 Bulbophyllum inflatum. ane 1891, ix, 234.) S. Alli coma b, = oa -angled pseudobulbs with pendulous sea rin, pe, s small n oE yallont fl. Sierra Leone. Mar) S. R r -E ASh ish with a purple lip. a omens (4. ©. 1894, xvi. 592.) minutive in all its je clare, fl wine 3 in dia one narrow sheath at its middle, bearing a ense raceme of very numerous i minate, g, acute, w h on each side, from which 2 keels ah TE uely to the centre. Khasia Hil ran rar. rarer (G. C. 1890, vii. 672.) Differs “ei i B: lemniscatum, p habit and the structure of the appendages to the als, Java. cocoa hat atara (0 1894, 29 4, 294; 1894, xvii 135,f.) 5 Med t to 4 Dearei, with large s y fl. on in. long ; dorsal sep honed tiers purple ae Bulbophyihiii a (K. B. 45.) S. A species with ovoid are l in. long | a eka gmc pee

È rors which it r ee ane Islan Bulbophyllum Pahudi. (27. des 8. t. 2268-9. g a single large blong - lanceolate 1., and umbels of large and handsome fl. Sep. and pet. all tailed ; the upper amt about 3 in. long, the rest about reddish ; the Bagai SA much darker, brownish- red ; labellum ovate, acuminate, about l in. long, cae brownish-red, vay va, aA perpusillum, OC. 1894, xvi. 592.) S i lines in length, and the 1. about half a line in breadth. Madagascar. Bulbophyllum Psychoon. (4. 1878, x. 170.) 85. om cantons pea shaped, covered with keels and furrow Fl. umbellate, pellueid Gres ak. with toothed margins. Ass Be onto pieriphilom. xD B. 91.) pe ee rata po ll « ol bulbs, and linear oblong l. ; sca long, bearing numerous distichous small white Fi Pen cele le racemosum. (K. B. Allied to B. anceps. ionlar prendoba lbs lin. eathery Zear- : Ith oar leaf 43in scape 6 long ; fis. 2in. ee poe. Sets alaki with maroon, the lip purple with black Bois near the tip. Borneo Bulboph Hm mistan. CK. B. 1893, 4.) 8. meridense. 2146 65 It has short, four- sea man lous pseudobu lbs and 1 ree ted with iad ge the. “tp so and purple-brown. Pern zil, Bayt dec Serer CG. 262 1 1886, A curious and a poders ith 4- to 5-angled one-leaved pseudobulbs, and a thic clavate bright red stem, loaded with odd-looking fl. Sep. light ochre, wit Pet. small, white, ochre, with a deep purple base. Philippine Islands. erie er pi ncaa 66.) 8 age ne Bp m ath, cordate at the base, se “i with a reflexed apex. Burma tpt eto gerne (EB: 189 na B; ee: bat ee iti ian ; fl. small, light “straw-yellow, rs zip bri ighter. Bur alerts ia, Sa suavissimum. CG. C iy ps oo p racemes ea small pale yellow fi. n gl r Bur Bulbophyllum 2 gerd (4. 1896, 593.) soadolalbe oe glo obose ; 1, T pinra E raceme 6 in. in, i en es white with? fey purple lines pa lip, the latter fringed with long hairs. Nilghiri Hills. Bulbophyllum viride. (K. B West Tropical Afri mre ae ase vitiense. Sas oe 1893, £) A species with reeping rtzome, ae 4 eied | monophyions pseudob and race clothed a ial el whitish a nE iji. A nitida. (B. M. t. 6403 879, xii. 401, f. 63.) Scitamineæ. ith tufted cate, chesurely 2-toothed, 4 as corolla-tube, which is about miei in. ith a ase on "bifid a ovary a. 3 celled, cells any-ovuled. Born Bur. eee Go betas iams’ Cat ele , Orchi species w mt oblong tes. oie a pseudobulbs, with ean thick lanceo- ai . and pendulous few -flowered race: of rose-co oloured = about the size of tides of B. fragra a Will — eager (R. H. 1878, 00) Euphorbia o eeel areas ‘with sub-decussa w are more or less attenuated 2 hate base tee = ase M. t. 7090.) aines miia rged yellow. Tropica! America Cadia ere goons (B. M. t. 6685; Fl. and P. 1883, 75.) Leguminos sæ. S. shr A rema arkabl a t with regular rose- pink ong, more resemblin cane of i Abutilon than of a legumin- ous plant. L. pinnate o ain alternate, taneclate: acute. Madag Cæsalpinia bicolor. Poe i 1896, a uminose. §. Yields a very fine valuable for dying pu sec ‘South Ameri CG. i Genpak P a nc iv. 513, f. 73) B petiole ; leaflets oblong obtuse. FI. i terminal racemes, nag yellow, shouts 3 in. in diam. Japa Caladium rnn, (iu. A 1891, t. 132.) Araceæ. S. L. deflexed, sa; gittate, “ia green with w hite tion, and numerous white dots along the hendan of the veins. Peru Caladium arre. au H. 1895, 186.) S. Apparently a var. of C. arg yrites. [Ati p. 363 ot the sale aod t plant is ibe and 4 de the name ral 2i lilliputionse, Rodigas.] Venezuela, 66 Salian mediotedisiun (ili 1b i branches silvery w the petiole is mottled with a Colom Caladium rubescens. (G@. C. 1893, 2 in., w w hort Eea crims on, ma: argined with green. Spathe 33 in. “jones green with a black stripe. Braz ROR a ar mere miko = 199% ees bilobed | behind, ia. the midrib its dower: aka feathered 3% aa Brazi eee venosum. (G.C. 1893, xiv. Leaf-blade 10 in. long, 4 in. rae green, with yellowish nerves and a red margin. Spathe 3 in. long, green. azil, (a: K Calampelis oat rosea. Bigno H stn x: these arate range red ety = a well-known Tentera i scab Calamus Le engi Se H. sd È gis S. clim a stipes thi be: oe TAE dark brown sey dae eee gracillimus. (G4. C. 1893, xiii, 475.) S. Leaflets very narrow cir Pi spaced at wide dis- Ere es m (TU. H. 1895, 223.) e under Acanthophæniæ grandis, guineensis. (u Cat. 1884, 11 chert sie Palm with pinnate 1., havin: ceolate segments suppo iy opiny lea Beales Yous ng l. cinnamon bro wn, changing to deep green. Sik- re ee a iyi e Cont. gal ee 3.) ecalling ey character of "Kaui Sosteri ie Oa aiue lewisianus, (Z1. H. 1877, 94.) alm. Petiole armed wit ee ao vertic cillate spines; ae elliptic, P pinnæ linear-lanceo pouminate, flat, sal opposite, cog green. Jav . war izes Lindeni. (Lind. Cat. 1883, 2.) Palm wi petioles to the eE pinnate l. ; i lanceolate, Drai bright green above, white ben lamus Regis. (Cut. @ Hort. 1886, 8.) S. L. with a mealy petiole. A om mp: Cont. shining green, New & inea. Calamus take peace (Til. H. te see yellowish- green, istiobed in in rings of six or — Pinnz ensiform, crowded. Bor Gaons Laponia bilis. ( Williams’ Cat. Small-growing, some- oo oon with Saale pinnate 1. Calamus gies Reger (Bull Cat. 1882, 13.) S. p the L, with a len dakai k East Indie Calamus mais (Bull Cat. u, PIE mar; nes less dev veloped, transverse sani con- spicuous. Indies. Ta a ey Powers (E: ©. 83.) C in e pet, mber, aa Fede at ot apex, Oregon Marre oo albata. (4. C. 1896, xx. 00D). garden hybr be- By van C. veratrifolia and C. ok, eager anghoriiora. (G. C. 1883, In the way of C. ver a tri rifolie ore the same habit of leaf, pee le fod rt velvet s re; pet. very car: gee lobe pe lip bent like an eirca Polyn Calanthe ae arana. (4, C. T881, zy. 136.) S. A Pe. hy brid between C. vestita and C. Turi 2146 67 Calanthe a (G. C. 1881, xv. 234.) garden hybrid between C.Veitchii > and fi Turne enter biloba. (1.0.A. viii. t. 378.) purple, streaked with white. kim, PATUNAY aeren CG. C. 1882, xviii. 12.) glabrous, oblong, mi- Men on oe ticle Peduncle hairy, wit ich raceme o , havi har large bracts; the ovary, outside of sep., ands spur pubescent, Sam —— burfordiense. (R. t. 63.) gin tet supposed to be sale iti and C. vestita rubro-0c ae nar ore ge (G. C. 1885, xix. 32.) ar C. i bes tinged with purple ; calli BZ the deep yellow. Malay "Penin ewe | a. x al a xxiv. Rac aceme ovary, bidentate A the apex. Calanthe Cooksonii. (Sand. Cat. nin 3.) A garden he with ite ie parentage not stated. paisatho erim (G. C. 1884, xxii. ong, pe petiolate, cuneate- lax wW. outside ; lip yellow callus. Sunda Islands wg ee kreon spe ee 1889, 178, S. A santa hyped U Moi vieri and C. vestita var. ranio (var. gigantea). —— aua (G. C.1 94.) 5 Pru a acai but ring ages pee wide and very low front gr = the lip, curved on the outside wards the column. e of fl. downy. Sunde suet E 2 ee Se (G.and F. hybrid between C. Jais Eon hii. — Leviton cues (4.01 e-leaved es ae rich ae gt ow fl. Sep. an pet. bini, nute; "iip reniform ; spur clavate. Bur SEREA Gigas. S = 1893, xiii. 80 ; J. of H. sen 129, gar- den hybrid betw ween Ye sanderi srs ei gigantea and C. vestita var. gigant Calanthe Halli. (W. @. 1888, 108.) S. Garden hybrid, Zaa Langei. (4. C. 1885, xxiv. "A ng — lanceolate grow- aoe crow wded, deep inute toid es, eki — at the base. New edon Cal i Apre i (Sand. Cat. arden hybrid bi between C Noda iana red È as fo ifolia, Calanthe = ie sa (G. C. 188 xix. 44.) 8S. aes a Sg Seas C. labresa and C. Veitchii. ee pe aet trivarinata: (GC. 210, 8 | Calanthe Regnieri. (G. C.1 ` Calanthe rubens. garden hybrid by | two ats indicated rote sical Calanthe Mylesii. (ir. 0. A. t102: Williams oa 1890, 25.) S. A garden hybrid betw ae Ai nival is and C. Veit- FL dues white. oe e (e. C. 1885, Z. = porphyrer. (G. C. 188 j xi. 76. A hy between a tades taro and Calanthe vestita rubro- repe Poe CG. l. 1881, 3 S d to a. (bet but colum Li t up- bed ; r hai airy, ¢ whi z: with iea calli. Suade nds. Ar, 274; FL and P. 1883, 41.) x het lik with a purple-crims E a darker li ine up the middle of ‘the tita, oreen spur [Cv Lindl var. Regnieri. T Cochin China. —— Var. fausta. 776.) 2 Eeloni rich pur CG. C. 1884, xxii. n and base of the lip C. 1890 Tae oi vestita. CG. 576.) S. — = a Fl. numerous, ong time, The scapes oe Aimy cea and pad bear about 12 rose-coloured flowers. Malay Peninsula. = Calanthe sanderiana. ( Williams’ Cat, 1887,21.) S. FE ng many-flower racemes, deep rose-coloured, having a bright crimson li p, similar hee hat of C. veratrifolia yniert shape Cochin China. [at eke. Lindl. ‘act sa ares a (G. 96.) S 1892, t is allied to C. natalensis hee with ‘ata per coloured lip. L. lanceolate, petiolate, 20 + Ang 4 in. broad, sca ng, beari sanderiana, Williams, which is a var, of C. vestita.] East Tropical Africa. J 44.) 8. i hs A pallens cog eck eae ape Calanthe oe (G4 C tall with a lax many-flowered raceme | 1881, xv. 395.) ee aie of of pale lilac fl., the lip changing to g. Vitehii with an kin rege Mr the lip. © salmon colour. Sep. and pet. ovate- lanceolate och Lip with spreading oblong side lo and an far rdate a E — h a daii Sae lobe apas 1 in. kaa rved. yi : paar atal. Peaathe Petri. (G. C. 1880, xiv. 326.) = oo narrower, a system of five curious valent sae h calli on of the lip, and is with- e C. veratrifolia, excepting that and t t has a | out the single mee and teeth of that | species. ! -Polynesi — Rinses (@. C. 1878, ix. 168.) hybrid. bevem, C. vestita phe ae aad C. Vei Sslsntho stevensiana. 42. ies jointed greyish pseudobulbs, hairy 8-10-flowered scapes; fl. (Fl. and P with oat- and Be: 69 with a rosy-purple spot on the lip; as become “cg they change to butt hin Chin ae erie oo M. t. 7026; G. iii. 364, iv. 573.) G. This is aep as C. 'Sieboldii. The pa l. are broadly lanceolate, acute, 6-10 long stem 18 in. high ; raceme lax in. in diam. Sep. and pet. oblong, , yellow outside, brownish inside. Lip light yellow. Mapri bed, the le 1 ing in shortly 2-lobed, me having 3 ridges which are raised into tubercles at their apex and near thai! base. Japan Calanthe asics. Ae C. 1881, xiv changing to bright Sine before fading. a Basi aeiie genet. (G4. C. 70.) G e way of C. pa oma, but w ie = ery narrow lip. first cream- white w ashed with violet on t., column and base of lip, re are erties brick-red calli ; afterwards Ti ng to ochre, except of pet., sep., and the mel ope ar Veitchii coe n C. 1890, 8. Fl. pur C ENA ee peenes A form, en ’the a exceedingly tall and b with oc ne o calli well Tabee Pacific — Var. onae (G. C. api ii. 70.) S. with white se pet. and a light ‘yar lip, with aaa nearly semi-lunate side lobes. [Syn C. p i, Reichb. f.] Cochin China. Calanthe Mey ee 6 4 8) S with s 1892, xi. 488 fl ion | the type. -— Var. igneo-oculata. (G. s 1876, v. 534.) S. A fine var. with the base of the column purplish, the ipa part n host column and lip of dazzling fire- Borneo. Gadanthe pesescar’ oweniana. CW. A garden hybrid sae $A i Ba pee C. Veitch — va hid geen See 134.) S. with white a a pet. aoe ged with crimson, and a bright a a lip. areg T ecb Se CR. t. 63.) A gar hybrid rg gene to be sane ween C. Teitohii and (.7 it Bias pei a B. 1895,17.) 0 C. zebrina, Ta ig a green ee the fl. white. British Guia: ——— ia soe BSc t. 893.) e to its pope genus of Mar ibe lei ieee iiaa: Brazi —— cage meer (GA. $ 934.) cath a oblo ong, a acute, k green, wi whi te goer, alias the eat Fl. p os patie: in a rounded bracteate head; bracts large, pamer white. Bra pea ag une (G. C.1894, xvi. . green. Fl. m ie in the centre of the tuft = E Trinidad. Calathea tæniosa. (Æ. H. 1876 t. 5.) ith a obliquely ovate- alate long, 4 in. eep g pinnately banded with light green, pale green beneath. Fl. o ag short radical scapes, ea Bra — undulata. (Gf. t. Se S. Maranta undulata ot garde: Calceolaria alba. Ai 1895, xxxviii. ined raiabe agra ulariacee. H.H. Shr., thed l. and dense hiar Sot] pure white fl. Chili. verge ged 4 andina. (B. M. t. 7326 C. 1893, xiv. 594.) G: As i Sirab, with b oadly-stalked oblo: ose l. and terminal of Asati Ss Chilian Andes Calceolaria arachnoideo - crenati- ae me 1888, 401.) G. hybri 70 Calceolaria Burbidgei. (G. C. 1886, vi. 464.) G. Garden hybrid. Sora es hoger (B. M. t. a petiolate , ovate, acute upper one cremate, [Not C. eet Ruiz & Pav.] a lobata. je M.t. weed E ular- pE scent herb. L. cord doi, lobed $ lobes unequally t a in lax terminal doola with the lower lip rema: rkably inrolled, pale clear yellow, p ea purple-red inside. Peru; Boliv Os tooola apses (B.M. t. 6597.) . high, hiir Lenes oblong AE 4 ads spotted with purple in ter sia ulate cymes. eh subcampantlate, two-lipped. ew ae ee CR.H. 1889, . Garden variety Calooglaria senolis. (B. x t. 6231.) Dwarf per. a linear red spots; lower lip inside. Chili. Calendula officinalis ochroleuca. T — P. 1882, 26.) Composite. H. rm with double yellowish- hito rp teres sponte rime See 5 ua £3 e-g.) ith as- cending “he ranching Bn ane ternate linear acute 1l., 4 14 in” long, and terminal _solitary light: fens at radiate heads, in diam. Turkes Caliphruria rie dh oor (B. M. t. = 2 Amary S. bulb. green, glabrous, distinct tly 'petioled. te pe terete, 1 ft. long, bearing an umbel of 6-8 fl., which are white with a green tube, and abont in diameter. Filaments, bena, fat with a long tooth on each side, Colombia os tbe hte nee (B. M. t 89.) ovoid, ea in. in dia- about 4 pee ies ee to a bulb, contemporary with the fl.; petiole about 1 ft. long, channelle d down the “a eo Bpr my gyari pointed, . long, 3 in. broad, bright pad petiole very pale green. Scape segmen chee rey byes OP white n oes w. | Bucha Col mbia oo oth peng (@. C. 1887, Fred ua ag pa e heads of white fi., having the laments tipped with red. Tropieat Am hare poisia Pips! mes (GA. . A dwarf eee on tan El wesii. 8 x. bes ve _Amaryllidacez. var. with the coron in which are emarginate : " [Stenomesson viridi- Horum, Benth. var. Elwesii, Baker. | ee hareri BCs g 1892, mediate mre C 1 pul- Fl. os vee or purple. ceolate sorta et oe EB. M. 6475. one esa Y Surg in ong, and 3-6 in a Ben c anib: E rianth 1 in. in r eeegas lemon- ; se and ing a claret-brown rowers at the bane of each. California. and F. in. broad, ak ae own signe oe on the lower Pay of the inner segments Ore: rary ae PE ire sh ae Calochortus Kennedyi. — M t. 7264; Gard. 1892, xlii. 15.) H. H. Fl. bright scarlet, the black spots near base being surrou — ith bristles L. linear. Californ Calochortus garibarbatas, (G. 4 and s1 ft. high with ekoi iteh E at the base of the segm hep hg ii, 426. bg Mr (Gard, 1895, Fl, large, pale lilac, Buling ta wi ar rown blotches A the base. California? Calochortus Se (4. C.i viii. 391, £.78.) H. H. Fl. bright ee yellow fi. with a band of d eep orange the base of each segment ; 1l. kes e i tch o an ice d pees aged ll.) H ee bis ules on Apor se egm at the base. Californ a. a ge and F. filaments purplish. California. Calochortus eg ee ce C. 1894, xVviv-138, 21.).. H-H, a delicate shade of lilac. Californie yep he venustus brachyse- pa (Gf. t. 8 brown spot on its low covered with deep rose- nena fei California, ilacinus. (4G. C. 1877, viii. .and pet. lilac, each with bo a round red-brown blotch rdered with yellow, and some b ish markings above; lower half o t paor acest ers colour ; eat the crescent-shaped cushion of caida owi hairs. 71 Calo mh Be peti E Aa ai 1895, x mall rei dew with rosy spots at the ‘ard and a Pra blotch on each segment. " Cali- ornia —- eg ake ea CG, C. 1877, viii. Like lilacinus, but of a cn ter iE -lilac colour, and the blotch muck broader than long. (GA. 1886, sae . a ith short blui green 1l., and the white most with a distinct red spo Bs on each se and purple-rose outside. — Var. roseus. H H. var. mer iy beti (G. C. 1894, xvi. 183, £. 27.) H isis placed by Mr. Baker as a var. luteus. The fi. are rich yellow, the hka surface being covered wi ong brownish hairs. California aE ae eee i 20. vulace uncles axil the tale bloo Ta. eer nian Asie nn Bochara, Turkest ey. Leshan Ass E ite are eo hyst se ai witha rich tuft 0 of pree at lamellæ o the front lobe of the Calpicarpum ornatum. 1884, 12.) A green shrub, em pi oblong aneeo paes 1. of a fine g y green, a red govt: saly or-shaped. Panicles corymbose. Ceram (Put Ltt. i tere wn 24 C. 1890, 389 = mall J} ose with the ra and Laburnum. | Known in Paii as‘ T Laburnum.” Calyptrogyne ae eal Cat. 192 13.) ooth teret g n petioles, and ae or aay - Ing bright g mes lan pla are of “inear-eblong aaoi leaflets. British Guian aii T ayana 4.) Palme. Tru E —* ‘pianste* n, glab (Bull Cat. nk spine- ee abrou 1 in and ‘staminal tube asin Geonoma. Fr. sub-angular, 1- amore Jamaica. Camaridium lawreucianum. (K. B acer. S. Allied to in ha obulbs 1 in. long ; the l. narrow, 3 in. long. Fl. borne singly on axillary pedune . long, the lip being dark purple Camarin cochinchinensis. (G. C. 1876, vi. 740.) O . epi- phyte with small racemes of unattra ive fl. TA n ear-ligu- late, bilobed at ape inous, under the column. Cochin China. Camassia Cusickii. (G. and F. 1888, cee. H. b tem leafy, 2-3 ft. high, bearing a ong moderately me reene. of 12 pee blue fi. 1} i ith arrow Pane eg a ait on. Camassia Engelmannii. (2. 7. 0. 1889, ve "H. Bulb larg species, Becky Mountains. — oneal oe ist 6287 name plan " euitivated as x Scaled pwe Cambessedesia ara iee z G. per. right mer -red, arranged in se panicles, aguay. 72 a RE maxima. (Bull Cat.1885, ; B. M.b. 7572 elliptic- acuminate leaflets, ; rooping axillary racemes; calyx 6-7 in. long; pet. about | in. long, white. frilled at the margin. where they are tinted with zoldek yellow. Angola. pect oE AE $a M. t. 6588.) H. of dw = be abit. 2 zi "oboki, lin ear, 1-2 i long, hairy. an nodding, large, bright violet-blue. rope. a. aryen 1896, 1. A garden hybrid. =d ween "0. “fragilis and e phyla € Gard. eaii excisa. (G. C. 310°; B. M.b. 7358.) H. inin t Fave E tommasiniana. Fl. funnel-shaped, wi notches between the lobe Switzerland se ity 2h kee = M. t. 6504.) baceous plant. diz iaai South Ita. Campanula remy te — CW. G. 1888, 283, f. 55.) per. Seems only to be a dwarf ae CGJ. 1886, er. Reig cts H. large plant, wi Eastern Europe arpe Jacobæa. a M.t. = = G. peas stems a ar in. ; ile or aiei oe oblong or chien subacute ; fl. axillary, etic : ding, campanulate, 1 in. long, purple or pale green, Cape Verd Islands. pire) pA pe dat fe (G. C. 1895, 16.) H. Allied to C. Medium. asus eas eae sorene = Mere oa Av ble white flow Campanula Regina. (4. C. 1896, xix. 648.) H. [C K rahis Alboff.] Cajonia matrus neban: eiz H. ong th narrow campan arying from pale blue = onary Noith Europe. —— semaine (B. M. 90.) pe glabrous. Stems 6-10 i: high, slender, iat. L. row lanceolate, ac , se pa 1-2 in. long. numerous, racem narrow, campanulate, 8 "9 lines ioe. pale blue. Istri Campanula Van-Houttei. vat ri oe (GA. 188 lo lobes; “ symphyandra Wanneri, Heutf. 7594.] South Austria. A. as zala. € au. H. 1883, t. 498.) Bakas, ariegated with white, rose and Sens beneath. oo Har (Gf 1887, m enaiis baba airs i pie: vin bluish- black fruit. Fiji. Canavalia Lunareti. 286, ff. 56, 57.) ?) A vigorous clim with la argo Beg ne a te fow Riles race loured Pod (R. = 1881, persas E. abou 3 Toi in. long aid andl ¥ 2 in, broad, very thick. Japan (?) Canistrum wood «ae 1877, 2 Br (R. H. zoned. Scape stout, bracteate, 1 ft. or more above the L. ; b - with red. Fl. tubular, —— dense flat- head, in ited: Fh the [Æchmea aurantiaca, Baker.] th America. ` ` Canistrum roseum. H. | H. herb like C. nobilis, 7 Canna indica Bertini. | 95.) eee Terase purple Canistrum eburneum. (2. H. 1879 17; 168, 3, 14.) 5. L. very spreading, 23 ft. long, 4 in. ad. nfi. subsessile. Fl. numerous, green white, surrounded by a kind of involucre of ivory white bracts. Also Guzmannia fragrans, and Nidularium Lindeni. [Bohne ebur- nea, Baker. | _Tropical Americ CB. 1879 18 83, Put tt. 14-15.) Pa “Hares urneum, bere white nae the corolla green, Laer rosea, Baker.] Tropical America Canna grandiflora pe R. H. 1885, 396, t. Scit robust plant, with yellow fl. spotted with red. Garden variet Ta H. 1889, G. Garden variet Canna iridiflora hybrida. (F. and 18 A garden var. with elliptic pe L and large crim son flow (R. H. 1878, 439.) hybrid between C. iridiflora os C. Bikon elli. | ees i (CR. g Ses 896, nt) eni [Several other gar arden Can spe pgx cribed at the place above ged] ranra oe Ee H. 1887, oe shr. Garden z I, | Caraguata andreana. (R. H. 1884, 247, f. T ao 276, t.; B. M. t. 7014.) Bro L in ax rosette, arc ong by 2 in Panicle rather lax, longer than the 1., with th racts carmine- The num bout 2 in. long. ; B. M.t.7 prazan cs Caraguata angustifolia. [Ge C. 1884, | 37.) S. Hy taf ; a 6 fos ‘ong E in. broad, taper g toa with red - his mt slightly “epidot s 3-4 in an an with po: bright scarlet. Fl. ba ay bright yellow. Colombia. Caraguata beleana. 114, £ 27.) acuminate iz beneath, and a A pi about 2 ft. with a panicle of white fl. S. fae , With bright gr ” ft. lon ng, ieiacte sii aa poet eye ee M. t. 735 74 (R. HW. ci | — campanulata. 892 high | . Caralluma Luntii. BS 4-angle Caraguata lingulata cardinalis. S. ee H. 1880, t. 374 ligu te. F recurved. ae h, surmo brilliant silted | tipped with green, the innermost ones yellow. The fi. sessile, white Lc. cardinalis, tind] ie mbia Caraguata morreniana. (2. //. 1887, 13, t Pgh bie trast e A plan i with tte a lar rge compact with bright red ring Std cafe " yellow i bracts. Colombia. So ge a (B. H. 1885, 254, L. ne es or | | of | rendia he “hte | tt. romeliad with redid ai unarmed green ECTS long by 2 in. bro large dense subsessile central head of yellow fi. subtended by bright salmon- rose lan acute bi ith spreadi Ecuador. araguata Peacockii. (2. M. 18835, 82.) 5. Rosette of 1. of a rose-purple colour beneath, ronzy-purpl acabi | br .-stem covered with brighter bracts, the a ones rolled goaid Te white flower a sanguinea. (9. C. 1883, 693; B. M. t. 6765. . rose- | pe surrounding es yellow flowers. Ca ee bh P ae comm Goat H. 1878, t. Rosette o spreading sieben ligulate 1. ag in. 1 oad, green. Scape 2-3 Í h; panicle narrow, spike- ik t; flowering bracts bright — rose ; fl. yellowish, crowded on short i olo Ghare. 1 ; B.M. t. T214.) Ascle- Pisin. 8. succulent. warf Stapelia like plant, with 4-angled glabrous stems, and terminal umbels of star-sha a in. diam., pe velvety brownish cane Cepia, (CK. B. 1894, 335.) d smooth, 8 in. in diameter, with a 5-lobed tube, oloa yao sh “ane with purple spots. South Arabia Carex gracilis. — H. 1892, 4.) Cyperace with na rro i n ow maiae of slender aa red spikes. ayi rd achya, Thunb., gardens a as se. ' japonica.| Japan; Tails’ Aus Carex yee variegata. (R. H. 1878, 400.) Var. bine the 1. striped with yellow and gree Carex eager y M. +t. 6 — G. into a petiole at , and erect loose —- ies brownish red spike- lets. South C eee Caput-Meduse ; Gf. 1890, S. with b; obed 1., 5 to7 = tong, and heads of white filamentose Carludovica Drudei. (4. ae xii. ve 9, f. li C & je stam and widely spreading. Colombia. | Carludovica R cA “illiams’ Cat 88 21, £) an-like : f led uo sce pe five are again deeply divided to narrow segments. Carludovica ensiformis. M. +. 6418.) S. ever of dwarf ufted habit, with distichows ie the is arly to m (B. the e in. long, dense, long pendulous filiform Ric te, with staminodez. Costa 15 Carludovica microcephala. (B.M. | glaucescent green above, rich vinous t. 7263.) S. A dwarf species with a purple beneath petioles purplish. stem, narrow dark green Tord Howe’s Island. plicate 1. 1} ft. long, split from the o below the middle ; peduncle AP ena nog erates CG. C. 4 in, long ; sheaths lin. long ; spadix 1884, ; B. M. t. 6799.) l in iong; covered with pale yellow Ver np a = eae with opposite fi. and long white staminddes. c oblong-ovate coarsely-toothed 1., and axillary cymes of lavender- coloured bilabiate fl.; the lower lip Carludovica oe (G. C. 1889, toothed on the sides, Japan. 50.) [C. Plumieri.] ` Caryota plumosa. Cat. Comp. Cont. Carludovica rotundifolia. (B. M. a “a Hort, kao, 8.) padi S. z 083.) Like C. palmata, but eta nek with | a fl.-scape as large gain Oos | Brani G EN (G. C. 1888, iv. | About 4 in. hi igh, | : k. Pe Carludovica Wallisii. CON b. 992.) with, black stalked eae fronds, arf Uaa | imh : vi bel sco seve ped bifid | ee Daeg te 5 pi enula r hinin S Posbon i o way down. shining green. Sori oia zem rowsalong | | gins, Scape much shorter than the aon lime bene Spadix cream-coloured, git | long, and 4 in. broad. ose oad | aren se (D — Cat. about ł in. long, flexuous. TCdlousbas. | 1890-91, 76, 79, f. 46. minose. | H. fa r G. per [C AEAEE Carmichælia enpre abt (Gf. 1887, 611.) Leg G. 4 prae PAET (B. M. t. 7002 about £ ich. S de aa | G: ; G.and F. 1888, mpressed, pinnately branched ; the a Shr. ith pinnate 1. and ter- branchlets filiform, compressed. L. minal corymbose racemes of bright with 1-3 small obovate emarginate | yellow fi. 1-14 in. in diam. L. 2—4 in leaflets, about 4} in. long, on a rather | long; A s in 4-6 pairs, elliptic- longer petiole. F1, solitary or in pairs | oblong, mucronate. Upper pet. obcor- in the axils of the 1.. eae ee | tt Tather larger than the rest, which striate with purple. New Zea | ovate. Pods stipitate, 3-4 in E z in. broad, flattened. Chili. Carpenteria Se a : 1884, Ut 365; B. M. t. 6911; G ‘xxvi. Cassia „Beinwardtii. g2 Cat. 103, f. 22.) Sa sifrapes wi | 1890-91, 78.) H.H. o synonym Stems tetragenous. L. pen ellip. of C. Snare. biaa tic-oblong, coriaceous, crenulate, dark reen above itish bene: pes Fl. large, elite, chunieienaedics in. in “Ea on i) Cop oe iam., in terminal oe Califor ia. : ees diam., in terminal cymes alifornia t vat. at the Ghadnit hartad $ bescence on the underside eem Bp age (Gfl. 1889, 581; | of rhe, "young l. [C. japonica, Hort.] . and F. 1893, 365, f.) Cupulifere. | Japan A tr ae with lanceolate-ovate | long-pointed Ll, dou rrate on | Senan a oe 3 e ma [ale catkins cylindric, | aren tte aide oe re Aorta ye with spreading ovate bracts. Female | erit Stem 6 aCe tn. Righ, o cloth ed catkins large, ellipsoidal, with large | with oblanceolate undulate toothed imbricate bracts. Japan. | toothed 1. ; the upper ones Pees jon | gined with orange-scarlet, whilst the —— Pom tan ta H. 1896, 497, broad spathulate bracts are of a bril- 170. liant orange let, i g into yel- pi © 4 v er = ® height rs boat 50 ft., with the general b FL pale greenish- of Ldesia poly ra ‘pa, but wi yellow. Texas g capsular frui China pryde sumatrana. e H. fog Siete pee —— Cat. ere ma 5 tt 1876, 4.) Euphorbiacee. ei high, much erect growth, with aus terete | ae very eee stem, L. alternate. broadly ovate, clear matra. geo es ‘wingeu aa Catalpa bignonioides, vars. aurea, foliisargenteis variegatis,zrandi- flora, and purpurea. ug G. 1890, 315.) Bignoniaceæ. Garden varieties. O i Err aN CW. G. 1890, Af having 1. inter- a Bg between ces of C. speciosa and C. Bung PE Apap. (B. M. t. 6611.) H. tree, in the way of C. s si ing at with rather KADA i rdate, often lobed. Carella’ campanulate, FL miS whines yellow dotted with red. Japan. Catalpa rete: (W. @. 1890, 317.) | No descriptio: Catalpa a foliis Dai is. L. S Garden cae gy ety. Catalpa Tke CW. G. 1890, 318.) No description Catalpa be ar pt Sigs eg p: 1888, 330.) handsom small tree 9- is ot hi igh, with a yia: iai compact head. No further oe Npa. Perhaps of garden origin. Chin etri wallichiana. (W. G. 1890, H. Itis thought P ree a pone DAR ot C. Kempferi, an rather low growth, [C. ones nana. | 502-3. ) cece a et Agel gh eC REN xi. È Bung Aen ea hi. apertum. (K. B long ; fl. segments concave, forming a sort of cup, and oo apple-green | spotted with bro er menr ET A ii. t. 57 ; B.M, t ore a on white ob in ao lanceolate, adi stllately plore y lip very large, en ng, deeply concave. Tropical America, — Var. album. (Z.iv.8.) S with large pure white fl. ‘witha ition rose-coloured spot on the li ip. —— Var. aureum. (JZ.iii.t.116.) S. A var. at tens yellow fi. ed. — pale | to ee rene Sanah pottsianum, (L. 341.) Aa gena Sis sits gira Mg purple, and with a few spots on the centre of the lips. (IU. H. 1890, 117, ellow-flowered for rm vith a et Fe as apricot- Bh a in the ——=; Var, ree 117. oe S aeg pad aa CE 0. 4, 251.) This s as the general eae of C. ns ‘pun and of about the same size or slightly ee The sep. are pale pat with rosy blotches ; the pet. also pale green but with more definite rosy blotches. oe i aos s C. 1882, xvii. 588 ; t. 8. Like Cs s kaihe, vay ing reddish. bro fl.; the lip ing greenish solöw washed with Ba on its disk. Var. chlorops. (G. C. 1882, hie 628.) S. Green sep. and pet., and maller dark pen fringed lip, with a immense spur. —-- Var. obscurum. te C. 1884 xxii. 649.) S. FL very | vrai purple with some yellow on the li — Var. ERRE (0. R. 1894, 356.) eep yellow ith a few small canna spots on and petals. —— Var. aureo-maculatum. (Z. = 1896, 91, t. 54.) S. A form wi yellow fl. spotted with rich pags — Var. aureum. (J. 0. 1894, 302.) S. flavescens. (0. R. T TA Like var. Lindeni Tar Fi eee pare CO. R. 1894, 356.) Sep. and pet. of C. or t lip somewhat = -lo wit wall developed callu —— Var. 79 A tri rifling | Pet. and d; tip poet. i) Slee ae a Poe splendens snini 356.) g Lip of 4. cea pet. and sep. of C. macro- carpum Sabasitan 1894 Bear maculatum. (0. R. 35 56.) Sep. and pet. densely tied with oe purple. (0. R. 1894, — Var. getneewnes and pet, of var. Dacian: K 356.) S. lip ivory- a regale. (0. R. 1894, 356.) S. Pet. with purple marking at base ; lip marbled and irag suffused inside with reddish purp — Var. — Var. rubrum. (Z. xi. t. 502-3.) S. — Var. viride. (0. R. 1894, say SPE nightly flushed with pale green. — Var. worthing tonisnum, (L. xi. 14. e resembling C. sple ndens album, but in colour the form of this hybrid called C. imper jais Sauta stupendum. (Z. xiii. t. 587.) S. A synonym of C. ine oii pe h T 1 CG. C. 1880, xiv. 456.) S. JĀ oS var. with shorter fl. than the type, having a shorter lip and broader pests ‘omg aare to the top. Colom læve. (G. C. 1881, rifling var. pa callus on she li ip. Xvi. with a | — Var. ile an ge (@. €.1880, | xiv 358. large : rough tongue-like clin oocupies nearl br fale brown spots. Col Bice serrulatum. (Gf. t. 1223, f. h-m.) 5. Dorsal sep. Aiae yellow. Pet. red; lon green, with =m white and the margin finely late. Andes, Colombia. so Var (G A Xiv. 456.) 5. greenish, ed and washed with Wight “hcetriapabesns Colombia, DMa tapiriceps. CG. sf ae, ; H. G. 1888, 176 iii. 0. 1885 = S. Like i macros Sep. Pet. bro trigonous-caccate, was zag serr u- late ma e side lotes revolute, ith a transverse not ar from the argin. Brasil, ee cea (G. C. 1881, .2 oye side of the base. sep. and pet. with numerous cinnamon-oolonred bars ; column and lip whitish-oc corre es (4. 6 i x. cape nla: pet. upright ; lon side teeth ae hriatios. Brazi Catasetum Trulla es arenas: (a C. eae iii. 168 ; ae 188 8, 1 having t and 1 ied with brown, ail the side lobes of P the lip fringed. = _ — (G. C. 188 2.) of a to T lip. maaten Santue (K. B. 1895, to C albovirens. Psordobuibs e 3-8 in. long; l. lanceolate 12 in in. long ; scape erect, bearing numerous green fl. Brazil. . with eae PESTA stig os CL. ix. st newer colours than the — Var. salmonea. (LZ. ix. t. 399.) S. A var. tego the ground colour of the fl. salmon-r Bt C.: 1892, 1892, 196, S. ; aes : ggi amim. E 19 2 Simil neral s to C. Zen “put po dull brown fi., the li rmly rosy-purple. C. wal Rodrig .] Brazil. —— Var. elegans. (Z, viii. 4 358.) S. A var. with larger fi. than the type, coloured rose-purple. © 0 | Cattleya — 80 | sci hl oe Br iat with fl. of a tien imiy ali salons and a rose- purple sea be Aliciæ. (Z. xi. t. 494.) G. Sep. and pet. white ; lip deep rose. Possibly a natural hybrid. w Amesiæ. SA oe 1892, xi. 816) A garden hyb OIE edio ereng paee. ose-tinted v. of Zn pont Prinzii. CO. 1891, rainy ‘) gard hybrid betwee Loddigesii sar Lelia Perrinii. | premegi armainvillierensis. (R. H. d garden beth ween °C Mendelii and C. Gigas. hybrid Cattleya arthuriana. (G. C. 1894, xv. 102) G. A garden hyb rid between C. dormaniana and C, Kioa. CG. O- 1893, garden hybrid Debora C. Harvisonia and C. Gigas. Cattleya ashtoniana. 406, G-A var. without a Padi | —. var a ariana, ay C. Cattleya aurea marmorata. (@. C. 1888, iv. 326.) S. A var. with the 1 Fe P seir T rose. Lip crimso po veined with “purple on he al half. Colombia 1892 xii, form C. labiata = aan me of ae crimson he lip than usual. [Syn C. statteriana, ii of H, 1892, xxv. 277, f; 38.] “Se By eso pa ales oar E: y eai zii. aE H t. rom C. penar Haria (G. C 1892, xii. 32.) S. Recallin gC iiir. purple; column very large. BPrazil. | Cattleya ra nenii, (4. JA aa xvi.3 with grehih p. and iig Pak ‘tink ite Hum Var. Lewisii. (G. C. 1896, xx. A var. with emerald green white lip stained with deep purp aH were hy Rese sane gaye aa handso fl Tawi the lip ‘bordered with white. Brazi | Var. wrigleyana. (&. C. 1884, xxii. 206. A variety with grey- green sep. and pet. and dark purple lip. soe tear blesensis. (R. H. 1892, 416.) arden hybrid between C. pumila aa C: Loddigeet sii Mish Poean. (Veiteh Cat. f.) oc. & hinneri Te with bard: behind wih the sobs whieh C entral Amer — Var. Ashworthii. Te) cae ee light rose-purple. (0. R of a nearly be a Patoya Brownie. ¢€&. C. 1894, xvi. 447; O. R.1894, 334.) G. A garden hybrid ‘between e eee and C. harrisoniana, erie PEA. CG. ad F. 1893, 15.) ee ge lated ; the lip i: is three-lobed and pale purple with veins of a darker shade. parva Sippy KG C. 1883, 4.6.18 G. Sep. pat ro a0 rple. Li ip very ra the front lohs peeti, obcordate ; margins rich mauve, middle area orange. Ann a me H. sa be trifling form of C ‘ois Pein ve burberryan Ca. C. eos i. 835. S. arden hybrid b rect C. imbr sighs pe C. superba. Cattleya calummata. (R. M. 1883, ; Fl. and P. 1884,28; G. C. 1886, ay 635, garden hybrid between C. amethy ystina and C. doblantia! me Cattleya Se (e. g 1881, xvi. hybrid betw: o Ki Leopoldi ad Lc. 2146 Cattleya ree aiee (0. R 1894, 194.) Differs from the type in in its s larger ad nea coloured and ore elongated 1 Cattleya PATE CG. = 888, iii. G. 1888, 128; 1888, iii. H F Garden hybrid. Cattleya W. O crispa hab meon aere aan CSL G purple spots, ich purple. Brazil. Telias ia eris eii Beant £.] — Var. arnt Le 2 A, t. 424.) vith é f, iato. Tai the an weak with an Bra | ae iewes iè As C. 1886, xxvi. G. g in the way of l hite fl., C " Eldorado, ae arge white ng a four-lobed lip with a deep orange mid-line, expanding on the disk into a large blotch, with teeth in front. | Cattleya. ——— GC. 1882, . “wrea a akane Garden hyb ei dowiana aurea. 1883, t. 493; Fl. very large, pale yellow purple lip “beautif yellow. i Colombia Qu. E aurea, r. chrysotoxa. (R. ii. 71, t. 80.) ifn Sep. and pet. bright, wallow, the lip having on each s f the disk a large golden blotch eat with dark crimson. Colombia, CG. CLC I887 i eudobulbs abont 2 tt. 8 Š in, ng, road aei ochre o hitg ; a upper one sop with auli SpA aN nae nside, with green teral ones bent z$ an nan nave purple on basal part brown: Gk oe on apic Bie broader, a white border; the disk be sees pores lobes sulphur-yellow with s ve keels. ma F Gattlors Bidorado Lindeni. ki is. var. with ETT f, ane a richly coloured lip — Var. ornata. (4. 83, XX. 526. ne ied Yk dark purple tips to the p Var. Oweni. (Z. ix. t. 409.) A var. with white sep. Ga ae ie i? also white with a actos blotch a band of rose-crimso: — Var. Treyeranæ. (Z. ix. t. 402.) G. A var. with large broad lilac sep. and and a large labellum a . blotch of Tonmga yondi on the fro: lobe. — Var. virginalis. (W. 0 t. 388.) [C. virginalis, Linden et André, and C. W ‘allisii, Linden]. ag felix. e C 1876, vi. 68.) rid between Lelia cr pispa and Cattleya schilleriana, Car flaveola. (4. ©. 1888, iv. } 28. G, 1888, 551.) Garden hybrid. pee pees (G. and F. 5, sibly a ose hybek re he a eae S and labiata, with long scapes Seating nty fl., which are carmine, white or variously coloured. mar fe Seong o. C. kian ~ xviii. 178, 192, £. 47.) A garden hybrid between C. eal ies and C. yen Cattleya: gaskolliana alba, at £ 53) G. elie Ee ae yar k yellow throat to the lip. Venezuela. — Var, albens. (GA. beget 297, 545, t 1274; ° G. C 1888, 22. G. Av ith white fl. dolieataly tinted with lilac, a nd with a yellow disk to , which i is veined in the throat with peins -brown —— Var, — CO. R. 1895, 270.) hite, faintly tinted with lilac ; lip en yellow and purple. Var ECG. © 1890, viii. 352; HG. 1890, 504.) G. Distinct in having variegated s sep. and pet. —— Var. > apaa Ais = bob ce G. white var margins and a rich lie porple bloteh on the labellum, 82 | Seer Gibezie. ‘ere See C, intermedia Gibez iii, t. 133.) | sera gh Ay oo gg Tee (Fi. 121. A distinct | bea ees eos "p ani pet. having a | central white bar —— Ver. amplissima. (Z. x.t. 461.) G. A large-flowered highly coing variety. othe ge (Fl. and P. ae 106.) G. m, with large rosy- Ni p iL, pr a To of intense amethys — Var. E Se jeg (0. A A are ) h pure white p. and TE crimson and veiw lip. — Var. grandiflora. (FI. and P. 1882, 121.) ps Po g. bins ery large rose-p upper part of the. richly” estore lip white, edged with magen errotia mer 8) G A asperata. (6. C. 1.) h 1886, n Airi wit sep. and pet. bri S gy: ted with Dai p ye ello r at base, light vivid purple with a br hite border in front, rough on the surface. —— Var. Banneri. (0, R.1896, 244.) . A var. with the sep. and pet. suffused with bright lurid purple, Fl. 6 in. across. nen. (e. C. 1890, 8, f. 116; H. G. 1890 556.) G. Distinct trom A aa having i ivory- and pet Cattleya ETER wisch- a na. (G. ae -W e gaia u ip bro with pion dise Yellow ee a white ipot at the ree avi riari ta immaculata. 0. CG. The is white with the front Tobe. purple. —— Var. leopardina. (Z. i. t. 19.) GŒ. A var. with che ee lbs, o om ect racemes, and pet. thickly arke ome, the side lobes o. grt the broad ankai front Ag is ‘wich purple-red. ie eb pman cae a mS C 1881, G. h the ; lip whitish with a lilac hue, the middle lobe purple. — unda. (4. C. 1888, iv. 378. Soe uns arto greenish changing to yellow. Var, M — Var. pein (G. C. 1888, pet. yel bo es. pria ith pur ag ont lobe one disk, and white side lobes, — Var. Eei, (ra: z 1893, t. 184. and greenish zelodr ilk spotted with red-brown; lip bright red, bordered ith white. Var. phenicoptera. Pig C 1883 xix. 688.) var. eep urple sep. and pet. and a whitish lip. Var. aoe xiv. 358. teh ia ts on the sep. bed pet. (G. C. 1880 Brazil Var. Bon ~ 1884, zzii T0, A var. without spots o the ns sep. and pet 2o white, with a dark purple front CG. "A WOE (G. C. 1885, 206 ; as ery G i a p: wavy. Ip ply bilobed and frilled ieit beautifully ith yellow and w yellow spot on each side. Colo ah — Var. pyoneet 363). 8. “a ne rose- coloured Ae lip eik, with the ‘apical part deep magen Garden origin. ch. viii. t, a ct Var. beri ÇL. vii. s S. ep: arbled with purple on lig © ii ied e pet. dark ee Ps lip richly coloured. — -o — a y 1895, xviii. IG; D. var. with deep lilac saai, with » oe get of golden yellow i in the with a ms ac cokanicie sightly filled r lobe. hg on | arg 83 | este he fan 49.) S. Av heer! with lar Cee S j fl. which rated i roperly pe ‘called a Tomi of t; Birari CC. Gigas). Cattleya Harrisii. (G. C.1887,i.104 ; “i “ar Man, Cattl. 91.) G, Garden srg T harrisoniana gat a 1888, iv. 264.) p. am s vila short of a fc purple. Li ith the sido kbe ‘ight < oO nately n whitish geod inside ge callus at the base awa ep ab g outside, Cattleya hybrida. (F. M. t. 473.) G. Garden hybrid. Cattleya intermedia benan splen- dida. (&/.1890, 1,t.1313.) G. Fl. pure white except the front lobe of the ae which is carmine-purple. Rio Jan — Var. Gibezie. (L. iii. k Bg A var. with white fl., Ar 3- aa nes on the dlisk o oF en zil, Paraya intermedia parthenia. (@. C1888, iv. 178.) form with ciongatad pseudobulbs ‘and white flow — T Lyer (o R. i. 198.) he eavily flaked and striped with rple. ar. punctatissima. (R. 2nd t. 24; Gf. i 495. me Bee a ees wl ot $ dark purple ikk. lobe to the lip. South Brazi chem ie ee oie Ce H. 1896, 549.) A garden hybrid be- tween n Cattleya inter mele and Laelia flav srs ae fy peewee ee (6.6. gent ne 593.) G suppose sed natu aeron the Da species indicated i is ia F 2 rae intricata. (G. C. 1884, =a mbling = interme he iii erya sep. and pet., an between C. intermedia, iakin and C. guttata, Lindl. ] — Var. ee AS C. 1890, vii. 163.) G; This’ va as fl. coloured a rose with ar spots. Cattleya souobtonians. (G. C. 1893 06.) G arden hybrid of the =i origin as a ashtoniana. sreng h Pe (G@. C. 1894, garden hybrid be ai R poe aie C. labiata, var, luddemanniana. Toys Epee wer — ii, 89; G eet 08.) species with sil as the iaae acute sep., and very broad elliptic wavy pet. of a delicate rosy ; the tube of the lip white outside with slow yellow w ide insi wavy front . son aor on the front part. ghee be krameriana. (4, C. 1888, 323, o be a hybrid rade i intermedia ei C. urbesii, raised in zil, oat oo autumnalis. (Z, 12.) A tumn-flowering ur ular lip, an a blotch on the front pa —— Var, 700.) nee C. 1882, xvii, lilac pet, and a a br eep orange line running ee the base of the lip on terior disc, where it expands the ars a pentagonal blotch, with teeth n fro: ai m Ernesti. & i, 99, t. a purple ot a ome ker purple disk, and the tul with a large yellow blotch in 84 and oe purple — G. Var r mune las: dean part to the | 1388, ili. 372. Cattleya aime he bua (4. C 1894, xvi. 4 497.) G. A ae jaan cas Teih rhite sep. and and blot ror a of orange and ea fe the lip. — bag gi sete CW. G. 1888, he: cede howy var. with deli cate pet.; lip lilac- shaded, strige with yellow in the thr oat, crisped on the ma — Var. magnifica. (G/. 1888, 497, t.1281,f.1.) G. FL light rosy- -purple, the front lobe of ta fg dark purple, and the throat yell - Var. marmorata. (G. C. 1892, i. 816. Fl. mottled. A var. of iis plant known in gardens as C. Warne (G. ment, Soa a A var. with r purple, which radia n lin wards ; ns E oe ree nO with a white bord re er sal a u C. 1885, xxiii. 756. ith fl. of a Webaliae greyis i sepurplo, ideas darker purple lines is markin Se Pecierat. (O. R. 1894, 19) G. A var. with dark rose .parple fl irregularly i with a lighter shade. Var. PA ne a 1882, xvii G. Front part c of ine lip = ae parpi, with riangle on eac and the 3 rest with radiating brown on a ar, percivaliana bella. god ‘ front _ of the vse all spotted with dark purple. Var. Regina. G. A showy form, purple flowers. CG. C. 1884, xxi. with rich Var. rootin Sa C. 1888, hite var. with a 533.) yellowish hue oe the disk. aiid faint purple on the front part of the lip. Le peahattonsi.] Cathay. as Sandere. (4. 4 1892, xii. 567; Gard. xlii. 417.) ere ito wered variety with ack segments and a sas Aa crimson labellum, margined with whit Aes ga gmc (G. C. 1882, xviii re Set with oe large richly, coloured flower Var. schræderiana. te. =o. 1886, xxv. 554; 1896, xx. 73, f.) G. A fine var. with large white fl., the lip being mark ith broken mauve lines and having an orange med line Var. Warocqueana. (G. C. "1890, vii. eae O. 1890, 161.) Garden form (Syn. C. warocqueana, Lind. ] oer horsey Ce. C. nes ii. 460.) G. A var. with am thyst csloured sep., pet., ri Pant i lobe of which istiot i is ‘marked a nd spotted an dark purple, and on each side a purple area; at the base = some rere s e th t ei i Sra purple lines and a yellow eye on each side. rh lauremossiæ. (6. C. 1 68.) garden hybrid ie U. lawrenciana and C. Mossie, Cattleya yy; na. (G. C. 1885, A xxiii. oS, 1 31, ff. 68,69.) S. spec ch ‘larg purple-lilac fil., marked on ge front part of the lip with dark colour. British dikes Var. atrorubens. (4. C. 189 fol eons S. A brilliantly ceed Var. concolor. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 585. w S. Whole fl. of a light purple colour, Var. oculata. sae and pai 41.) S of hee lip buff-yellow, and withou purple band. as Veitch. Man, —— Var. rosea-s g e Man. Cattl. and Toka A fl., striai e sep. aen than the pet. and lip, onic tal white disk. 85 | | | | Cattleya ao Roezlii. eg he a (G with per ak red Mr “an and dull purple or slate-blue lip. Ragheb aie pa 468. A ek. wee ae (G. C. 189 6; e T. 1892, xxv. 41: 8 663 G. A gar rden Hybrid between C. fausta and C. Loddig Cattleya Lindeni. (J7. of H. — xi 4 Probably a v ip magenta-crimson, erii with undulated margin. paaa oes (G. and F. 1891, posed As garden hybri rid beeen C sateseaaes and C. Forbesii. ae lucieniana. ce. g zr ; GA. wo 1 6.) G. Lian co eS fà of C. harrisoniana, and fl. like that öf C atelie, bu a pI and richer. Sep. and t. bro n with a wash of a ae rifid, rich purple, with pale yellow sida lobes, and red veins and k: gene ie Iuddamenninis Ernstii. (G 96, xix G. rger and ae | in ian our i hoe those of the type. (6. C. pe xv. 782.) G. A var. with brighter than the type, with tw pirolo spots ou each side, the fiddle ne the lip interrupted by white veins. ea TE (G. 1880, xiv. 556.) G. A garden hybrid between (H aie iosissima and C. Loddigesi. ns a. (O. R. 1894, Gard. 1894, xlvi. 458.) 8. garden hybrid betwee een C. bowringiana C. C. dowia SSUES llii. (CG. C. 1879, xi. 234 ; ak e 437; W. 0. A. t. 287.) G. Garden hybrid. Cattleya m pearatypet aCe A E x. 556; E 0-A; hybrid of € labiata. eA massaiana. (IV. 62.) Large fi. ake fhos £ a pe ag having ma and pe a rich mma Jip, mitha Sse pan fe blotch on he throat, which is — ith, ere; Antio- quia, Colom yee Mathonie. (Z. xii. t.: as posed natural hybrid betweex Z Make and (. luddemanniana. Cattleya maxima alba. Si h a a ar Lelia, 44.) G white fi., havi orm ing the usual Lye llow ie Inip markings on the Var. aphlebia. (4G. C 1884, xxii. 394.) G. The purple reticulate veins are absent from the eae whic = a a yellow d by lig cart — Var. doctoris. (G. C. 1883, x 624. A name now given to ee pale rose-coloured var. of this plant. — Var. ada G. Form with bright rose-coloured fl lip crimsou purple with crisp edges | margined with white | A CO: C. 1895, G. A light coloured — Var. hrubyana. (2.i.t.12.) G. Fl. pale rose-tinted, ae lip being espace gar! veined ith red and arked with a mly a serine. —- Var. malouana. (Z. v 11.) G. form with short “peeudobalbs and dark coloured flower Var. ype aang W. ark magenta-purple, t K he i mid-line of the hy Tradi cent yellow. Ecuador; Per Cattleya Measuresii. (&. €. 1886, xxvi. 526; Ae ete Man, Catil. 86.) G. Garden hybrid. Cattleya rt elem (Sand. Cat. 1896, arkable for the regi gis and om aad of the flow —— >) Var. bella. (We: 0.:Axt. 225.) This is the same as 0. labiata bella. — Var. grandis. ee C. 1895, xvii, 662.) G. A form with white fl., and rose and yellow r o on the lip. (Exiit = | 86 Boece by tse Pe ape (Fl. 1 nd P. 1882, ge ; sep. and pet. r ie “with purple tips; lip crisped, velvety purple-rose in front, having the disk yellow, and the throat whitish with crimson pencillings. Sandere. —— Var. tvii- 6602) G-A form. CG. C. 1895, richly coloured (G. C 1876, YL t. A gard en hybrid pases: A ' quadr icolor and C. guttata Leopoldi. parte Aea 337. Cattleya Mossie amena. (Z. 470.) G. This is a pale deont- coloured variety. Var. TT (L. 482- 3.) Lip paea coveres with anatia ns oe a r puda and ned Bs aba with red, ioiii in fro — Var. PETE (6. C 188 ses: 7.) G: ar. with rose- pir sep. and ‘i aa a rather narrow lip. Var. aurea grandiflora. (G. C. ~ 1887, ii. 249.) G. Garden variety. — a ys — tt. 482-3.) G. ith a red patch in front, whioh is Re into the yellow thro — Var. bousiesiana. (Z.iv.t.185.) G. Fl. marbled with rosy-purple. s Var hraa (P.O At ei A form with the throat and si = bey riy Fe: veined with marg La Guayra, Venezuela. —— Var. eximia. (Z. xi. tt. 482-3.) Lip bearing a red pa toh 4 in h and orange in the centre and thro Var. hardyana. CW. O. A.t. 125. ground. La Sangre. Venezuela. 87 Cattleya Mossiæ Imperator. (Z. = tt. 482-3.) G. Lip red, bordered with whi and passing gradually into orange at the throa — Var, magenta. (J. xi. tt. 482-3. G. Closely resembles var. eximia in colour, but has a larger red patch. =. Var. erase Sow viii. a app G. interm bet C. labiata Monia and € pase Mondelii. — Var. ee. she x. de 8.) G. A var. with fl. of um size and rich Soka, the lip peas eai gaudy. Var. gaderne e iam 1888, 114, f.) G. interesting form, in . which the fl. are blue aan they first open, on gi g to mauve, and then : —— Var. wambekeana. (ZL. x. t.433.) A var. with very large, richly- coloured flowers — Var. warocqueana. (J. iv. t. 192.) G. FL large, white, de a tinted with rose ; the lip with a rich orange- coloured oat, streaked with magenta in front. MG. oudo eee CA BRD, pi) ro pa far C ve epee he Fi like that of Lelia elegans. Brazil. eat eines (4. C. a ae IT. 1883, t. 485 “FL. G lateral _ lobes of bern are the broad emar- ginate front-lobe we somewhat flat. Brazil. —— Var. Hugue eir (L.i. A large-flowered va Fi. carve with red, with a yellow blotch i ned with red on the disk. Matto Grosso, Brazi Var. Maxima. Ce Ci rep Cont. d Hort, 1885, 3.) G. N ie coloured ; the sep a pet. beautiful lilac-purple ; the =i spot on the lip veined with purple. gogo a aa of H. 1890, n tinted var. Saw a ae rg C. 1892, xii. f H. 1892, 241, f, 33.) b t "A vat 6: lab iste, and no unlike known as hardy man j has cr reign -white sep. and pet., an lip richly marked with a sc sik gold. Cattleya pattseris EL vi. t. 276.) G. Garden hybrid between C. aaa iata and C. Moss na Oras Patrocinii. pn na tural h rA rode sii and C. It has the habit of C. Toddigenii with rose-purple fl. and a three lobed y ish lip, ie Ba de lobe being pict es purple. MS ica bos) brid between Cathloya peroiyaliana magnifica CG. Č. 1895, 37.) G. Abri ight- x ‘larg wok tsb form of type. — Var. ee (L. i. t.39.) G. This isa form | labiata, with rich ma p : yellow with rich red vena Seer piis. CG. C. 1878, viii. 84.) Garden hybrid. Cattleya eed ive — lata. (G. C. 1887, ii. . A var. having as iy marked with crimson pot?” Cattleya ae (&. -C 1885, xxiv. 552; ; Gf. 18 15 j.) A A garden hybrid between € ‘intermedia and C. superba. Cateye Prinsepe, (4. 16.) 1 colo & 0 Bias 1892,-x1. ured var, of Cattleya ge “ag. igre (Fi ~ a nd P. 98 =) arge- flowered sw west sconted em = gA Mossie with pu having the tube of ha Tip lined with iy oot disk ora ne, Stk AES E violet lines and dots towards the ma iar Gabseye. ea m (a. C. 1885, 692.) hyb hybrid betw L. C. cee” natur schilleriana a Gatti leya Rer C&G. C. 1890, viii. 684 ; . Vi, t. 265.) S. A handsome flowered mae of the labiata group, and pro- bl var. a a GC like C. aurea imschootiana premi -e Pa C. 1882, xviii. C. Mossie, with “vi bight ae eyes behind the purple apex of the lip. Colombia. Cattleya schilleriana. (77. t. 2286.) B. base; the broa d front lobe purple, | edged with white and toothed. Brazil, r. Lowii. (4 Sp ee xii. 138; J. of IL 1892, xxv. 187, f 26.) 8. FL. lavender-blue, the lip being eee with a darker shade of the sam i ate — Var.ama wr as a ii. t. 87 ; = 0. 1887, ii 108.) S with a v N? oad front lobe to as lip, w is =o veined with bright purple a s ida te ground, and has a yellow disk. azil. 88 | ensis 6 ass ew leyswood- aurea being most | | | f | — Var. aulcotensis. (4. C. 1895, xviii. 154.) form with large fl., | having p. and and purple usually observed in C. Warscewiezii. get eres (6. £ a xviii. 80 lam yn. C. panics: Lindl. i g se oe idiana. | rene Scherdere. (G. Ci 1887, i [C. labiata, Lindl, var. Schre- 23 | cite schrederiana. (6. i 1883, ed oblong apiculate "o ESTEN nsis. of 1892, xxiv. 69, nearly pur cit wi blotat of ¢ orange in the throat Cattleya scita. (G. C. 1885, xxiv. Gf. 1886, 156.) G. Allied to g isk with on lines, Pea a alien hybri Cattleya ee ar ee C.1877, 810.) G. A var. ure white fl. wi ith purplish mites, and some pak irae iw on the lip. Costa Rica. — Var. oculata. n sarya Sram Sesh Ers G. A var. with a purple blotch on the lip eae sororia çe; C. 1887, i. 40. h Mar. Cattl. 87; W.O. A. i. 307.) 4 ike C. Drumin Sep. tipped with pale green; marked with numerous dark spots ; lip white with light purple margins, a few dark purple lines f. ase, an e purple spots o. lk. The _ Pct of the lip is triangular r, retuse, emargin- ate, with some asperities on ‘the disk. Brazil Sate a buchana- A. . C. 1887, . malouana. (Z.i.t.47.) G e form with large fi, “ot a rich rose purple, t T lip veined with darker colour, and whitish around the mouth of the tube. Var. sanderiana. (G. C. 1892 xii. 31 2.) One of the handsom: est and purest of white Cattleyas. (@. C 1892, H. 1892, xxv. 227, f. 38.) ra. j sa inion: var. statteriana. | | Cattleya suavior. ie Man. Catti. arden d bet tween C. inter ‘media and &. ae elii, pris ie a ae C. 1890, vi ae having ure whii e a mene sa ch lame (G. C1896, A garden me rid between C. super ba isa ra Forbes a. iee od teed aie G. Lip white, w veð oe toh | in te and yellow ig we throat. Sep. and pet. whit T Oo Pies an i handsome form, with light rosy-purple sep. a ; lip dar ple, h g the inside of the tu k pur av he e whitish, witha two-lobed yellow blotch in front. — Var. ardens. (ZL. xii. tt. 530- 28. G. Lip as in var, superba. Pet. sep. pink. —. Var. ETERN (O. R. 1895, a with large Lip 2 in. across an Pint purple-crimson, — Var. Ashtoni. CG. C. 1895, xvii. 210.) G. A var. with a very broad open lip. —— Var. Renee cA o se Bue G. Se arge; se ry pale rose, the mola eg Tip poten elena. —— Var. broomeana. xii. 290.) G. Ar nearly white glowing pa ini on the labell Ae: C. 1893, with bro — $ an a ba Xvii. 168.) ariety. CG. A large- Bowies —— Var. oourianidians, CG. C. 1893 xvii. 295. . with a bri ght P Tr pete “a —— Var. ot eines (L. xii. tt. 530- 2 G. Lip with a yellow patch in throat, encircled by a pink ring. —— Var. festiva. (Z. xii G. Lip deep red ; throat aes pet. and sep. pinkish. —— Var. formosa. EW: O. A. t 108.) G. ye A form with pale mauve sep. and pet., rich magenta lip with yellow pe on ahi are radiating streaks daraer yellow. —— Var. fulgens. (G. C. 1890, fis . tt. 530-1.) | ad | sere Sa a ons of | 336.) G. A finely formed var. rich crimson labellum a ee G. —— Var. reblingiana. (4. 1895, xvii. 167.) G. A colour-variety. — Var. russelliana. 219; G. C. 1886, xxv. 266.) 89 Cattleya Triane Gravesie. Gg 1893, xiii. 357. nar- row l. and pse eudobulbs and large fl. with a red blotch on the labellu Var. hardyana. (G. C. 1879, : straight sgy Fl. about 2} in. long and abou broad, dark red, with tufts of sa o green c Áa An, Pet. very obtuse. New M | Cereus Pecten-aboriginum. (G.and bed, the uppermost smaller, cordate or ovate- adi. -Fi lanceolate, lobed and tooth F. Sai we k =? k Trü in dia lou ia es. FI. 2-3 in. a purple ies white. Sonora, Mexi Cereus Philippii. (@7. t.1079,£.1.) G. Stems 8- : t a tube senihy coe ie. eg! canes (G. and F. 1889, whita pai with purple. Mexico. e and ems up to a i Ta; nes 4 in tufts ; fl. Oe vall, pink. Cereus Ec er G os 1, 436 S. 5 ft. ong in dense t oe California e mi eE Ca 6. 1895, xviii. 8.) al aba pes PA kaa H stems, plee d. Cero ag Mont (D U n rra penp Ga for its rough. 1-2 in. bluntly ae owered, axillar t-shaped, met a lanceolate, C 3- potted purple-brown, and fringed with purple i Deins Pa Cespedesia Bonplandi. n Cee sre S, tree ft. in Jeng k, ace. ttaining 3 oe Ochn haped, a 93 enne nerves prominent, hori- on tal. Fl. large, bright orange- veiw: ate lax, 12- “16 in. long. Tropi cal Amer ee bg Hartwegii pubescens. (G 1883, xix. 656.) Seen aeara Tem aga nta fl. 1888 aaar 4 Actes leafy aa pret ng. ar Heads corymbose, on short een yellow. California simirenk- ae R Bta. of Pyri us japonica, ott rui iochd leaves. ee lee (R. 2 sped sree CR. H. 1894, ae 15: 56.) ate floweri hint of ae typical Pyrus pania ie Simonii. (R. H. hik 75.) This is a dw bis arf s toes Te meierei form of Pyrus japón: Chamæcerasus ararte Pe a boa 547.) Caprifo Rosemary, of a lems om glaucous beneath ; fl. rose-c | m E alpigena nana. Sa 887 H. s 63.) Garden of piji ara a alpige na. prera metallicum. (ii. HA. 1884, t. 539; Cat ag Cont. @ Hort. 1885, 3, f.) Arace Ss. velvety, eliptio, pinti acute, 3-5 in. long, 23- upper surface esee shades of coppery- Aer în the yo becomin bronzy-green when older ; purplish. Born dark in T side Chamecladon rubens. Cat. ronzy-green above, purple beneath. Spathe purplish, Born Chamecyparis lawsoniana Rosen- | thalii. it 1886, 6) es Ho Ay differing fr e in its peie growth, Di the ranchlets not drooping. [Cupressus lawsoniana, Andr, var. | Cha ger mm yong aurea. ce H. 1875, 220.) A. like the type butmuch more brauehed | the branches more compact, and of a golden yellow colour. Var. casuarinifolia. (W. 4. ~ 1888, 477.) H. Garden variety. oe ERN wing (B.J Palme. $. t. 6838 Stem aai ringed, 5-6 ft. hi h 6-7 ft. long, with slender petiole d 10-15 pair of lanceolate acuminate leaflets 12-18 in. pathes forming a sheathing tube, concealing the pe- duncle of the spadix, i um- male, densely c he i PIETE flowers. Guatem Soret EES: B ull Cat. pe etioles o, broad segments, green with Dr Mra Pae ribs. Colombia. Chamædorea formosa. (Bull 1876,4.) S. L. pinnate; petiolesmooth with two channels down the face on which the leaflets ar ; leaflets 34 into very long ar hike Toata. Solima, Colombi anois Poes Lei 13 8. resembling those of C. Verschaffeltii. Someone a polite: — pea 1884, ooth ; i ‘ot young s plant b hid ot of olde plants o tw of pinne, with a cee asa saks ‘sora Mexico, Chamedorea ee po: Com. nD. ont. @ Hort 4.) full y sie nate, ie ney numerous linear leadibta. Kaampiorsa hectare (B. : igh, thick n esse ; ia plicate, bilobed, green ; spadices a, Seg nched; fi. yellow. South Chamedorea wobstiana. (Cat. Comp. Cont. @ Hort. 1885, 4.) S. Resembling C. Sartorii, but more robust, and with more numerous leaves. 94 Champeuce i (GA. 1894, 47.) Composi high bea bright purple heads. Orient pb mel Sprengeri. (Fi. and P. 1883, 42.) H. Garden hybrid between C. diacantha and C. Casabone. pereema pan, (G.C. . 527.) Acanthace S. shr. ang onbin age okk: young l. covered with s appresse ed orange-coloured hairs. azil. ? a reer ge nen FAL y Pae. ar. po 7) va al Saata te fr. Chamelum luteum. (Gf. t. 1129, f. 69.) Iridacer. G 5 shea ees ents linear- Pes acute. Chili. Cheilanthes pei ii and P. ore , 155.) Filices. G. all ever- een fer rn, with dense ‘uted Yen. ripinnatifid fronds, Califor: resin ay ee ante Sica 12.) tant te iets ‘andl pi a i the tater ith entire linear-oblong lobes. Stipes chestnut-brown, shining. Brazi ee aiene (B. A : 7261.) Pittospor with the habit of Silly heterophylla, the stems bein and the ipod, des ger ie olitary ateral bran West Australia Sruti enti a H. Bromeliaceæ. S. ; wrest ea and marbled with dark gre Fl.-stem robust, 3 ft. or more high, bearing act spherical head of small green fl. with spiny-edged bracts. D noi the flowe ng the outer l. of the plant assume eautiful 0 rose colour. (okan c] Daal Chevalliera gang (R. g -> 188%, 280; 6) L. broad, strap- shaped, spreading, arched, wavy, 2-23 ft. lo 23-3 b ; aaa ae finely toothed, RL stem eleva above the a - Br very dense; bracts scarlet; fl, much shorter than the bracts, AE a i hmea germiniana, Baker. ] Chevalliera ——— ae reser s 888, 370, A as P ro erect, slightly. cn se acute apex, 2-3 in. broad, e dense, about thick.. Fl. un- described. | Mehman] Brazil. eign oe a (B. M. t. 6433 ; G. C. 187 468, f. 64.) Liliaceæ, H. ty Scilla. like, fect blue. Asia Mino as: Ven BAe. CFI. and P. 1882, 75.) H. A var. with white flowers. —— Var. Alleni. (Gard. 1892, xlii. 17.) H. A large-flowered form. with blue, white and pink fl. Mt. Taurus. Chionodoxa Luciliæ x Scilla bi- folia. (Gard. 1891, xxxix. 308.) H. Garden hybrid. Chionodoxa nana. (B. M. t. ee two, 4-6 in. long, lin channelled down the face. Scape slender, as long as the 1., 2-flowe ten Sa Psi te, flushed with pale blue. Cre Chionodoxa companion sex. 1885, 277. bling Lucilie but atour br its a flatter, and darker blue fl. with a white e eye. Chignoass ea Japonia Be! M+. 510.) per. glabrous heck: staat? ee accou int ad Si uliar flor Lr 2-3 in. Se gor os noute: perce F1.-ste igh, with a few soubuned tain L Fl. white, in a n Chionophila Jamesii. = and F. 1888, 79,f.15.) Scrophulariacee. H., pine per. 4-5 in. mish, glabrous, with ickish entire oblanceolate radical | 1, and scape-like fl, stems, be 1-2 pai rs of linker L, and a o e- sided Rots raceme of small two- lipped cream coloured fl., excel at the throat of the tube. Colorado. A, baara fs M. t. 7213.) dw arf species ith a age Ae rosulate green spathulate l.a a stoloniferous habit Fl. tubular, Glowinia-like, pu rple. China, Chariya gate {2 a aI; a 9 An a pe pie ra AA leaf. salt "FL lilac blue, showy. India wap = Sm arundinaceum. e 260 Li 6, 0.) liacez. E skate bright green, 1 rt long, 1 in 5 hite, in a close ea nicle about 6 in. long, and eaching to about the top of the 1l. eaten Himalaya. | Bidaeupheytuth brachystachyum. | (@. Č 1898, xiii. 7 S. Allied to long, and a dense raceme of sail whites aaa aland. ee Kirkii. (4. 0 08.) S. Like C: aan. with Sistah ons lanceolate bri ; i in. Grea. Fl.-stem 15-16 in. high. Fl. small, white, in a rather J raceme, East Tropical Africa Chlorophytum p PRETE (4. : ate g racemes short, few-flowered ; fl. white, 1 in. in uae Zanzibar. | Chloropiytam rieo atona. ato. ” 1885, | aes viti a i fn RA rE er wir glabrous 1l., and a short A stom, ith ceme of white fl. in. in dimni er. Zanzibar. Chlorospatha Kolbii. (Gf. t. 933.) S. Tuberous Spies proie = a solitary long-stalked pedate with oblong acute 3-nerved sade ` on near t of the leafstalk are p 3-4 infi. on long slender ped with narrow green 3 volute spathes ; spadix with scattered m ovaries at , & fe stamin the middle, and ter- minating ina clavate spike of crowded thers, whi of four. South America, 96 ae prire raima Beet ass um. Ss east a 08 ee C. ia 19, =x ix. t. 405.) O ifs i "i fmi iata, “out the D pet ellie wit. g fri to the pet. and lip. Colombt neath and on the edge. [syn Chondrorhyncha lendyana. (4. | thr um marginatum, Miq.| Japan. Sesi ote Hate S. F1. light yellow, ar | lip being da Lateral sep. spread- | EEE e (B. M. | 6930 bi i y et. v ey large ; lip large, voi | high, ` cal, with a central bidentate callus g a a FL | ms. hy, linear-spathulate, Chorisia s aaen Jard. oas, 270.) | and coarsely pinnatifid, in ; -o ; vee S T B res Lo 3 Jon | = ee oe aoe ies ina petioles, digi ate, eaflets 5- patio u- late, lanc uminate, serrate. FL solitary a long pedimeles, radiate, Fl, axillary, solitary, pedicillate ; large | piedi ellow 14-2} in, in diam and showy, 3in. in diam regu- | Algeri larly 2-4-lobed, glabrous and ialo | pais, wits aed 2 long | Chrysanthemum E Ree i tuse, spreading, yellowish with dark | z E a 3 D J ala rown rays e base, de pubes- rle 8 ra Y. Ux- -eye aisy. Japan. cent h . Stamens in a lon E | Chrysanthemum Rhy, bio grandi f W- G. anthe apex, and a w | orum. 1888, 246.) arren anthers near the base. Brazil. | Garden variety. arralar ag ea tee sa t. 984.) | erg cag eel saggy Aep M. Crucifer with radical | +t. 6823.) s the pinnatifi 1, aie es stems ae plant tha ii A aw ng es Kaka as 6 in. high, ending in lax of | Theophrasta imperialis ee Sarnia fi. pads bidad roar pex. Central Asia. Chusquea repy Ga M. t. 6811.) SA racef pei peran gare kerma ae ee bambo vith “i smoo .) Com CB. 6781 m posi small tiid linear-lanceolato j oe Cin one, adical, Gisiaatinoos light | long; and small terminal mes, green, glandular - punctate; flow | bearing 4-6 Taik birata s a foot high or more, soasingly Jamaica, br: peduncles one-headed ; head: l} in.in diam. ; rays white ; disc yellow. ae be oweniana. E C. 1893, xiv. From this plant the famous Da aceæ. S. his is C. tian Insecticide powder is obtained. brucnnooiana, Reichb. f., ich was Dalmatia. introdu bout forty years ago. It resembles C. aurea in habit and bears oF eee decaisneanum. (K. sisan =n ized fl. of a pinkish Per 1-1} ft. high, similar to C. ma ‘ginatum in appearance, wit nati- | Chysis Sedeni. 188 61 fid L, and larger radiate pa tow I s Bedeni. co. c ne IS) heads. syn. Pyrethr ia: =A ea za ahoi, Mexia} Japan Cibotium Chamissoi. (&. C.1879,xi. cn frutescens chrys- ern, with bi- 80, 225, t. 12) G: green o aowi as Etoile @ Or. A mealy hair- ; ovate-lance- Chrysanthemum hematomma. (4. olate, acuminate; pinnules linear- C. 1888. iv. 36; W. G@. 1888, 341.) G. oblong, with an minate crenate- or H. i. Suffrutescent, L. 2-3 in. serrate apex, pinnatifid; the 1 long, 4- b ; t, with oblong, blunt, crenate. [Dieksonia. | Sandwich I slands Cibotium ea (GC. 1879, xi. bt f. 66.) S. Tree fern. Fron ds tri- innate, ovate, glabrous, green above ven oy age gek pinnæ ovate, p innules cute, serrate-crena Dio kansia. pE Deka Sandwich Talanide. Cibotium Menziesii. yn Cat. 1878, 4.) S$. Trunk ston dark hair-like covering. Ene 3 Sandwich Islands, oer aiin (Bull Cat. acuminate. [Didkeoma| ] anai Islands are japonica. e des er. nunculaceæ. H. per. herb K all radical "trifoliolate : leaflets stalked, cordate ase, palmately 3-5-lobed, serrate stems very tall, mostly ost conspicuous part. Niaghona Atagr shat ag (B. M. t. 6434.) n l. a 4 in. long, Apa haed, 5- lobed, pink the s ciliate. Bolivia; Peru Cineraria albicans. (G.C. = xvii. $9.).¢ lines in diam., and of a clear yellow. Natal. prag aurita. (Gard. viii, 252. t. 770.) G. With silvery I. and large elegant racemes of bright purple and white c ienen. Cart. B. M. t. 53.) Canary Is Cineraria maritima aureo-varie- (&. C. 1893, xiii. 641 ; J. of H. xxvi. 438, £.78.) G margined with creamy yellow. Cirrhopetalum abbreviatum. (6. C. 1881, xvi. 70.) Orchidaceæ. S. 2146 A curious species, with a poene much shorter than the L, bearing spots in rows; the lip and ciliate pet. purple. EE ET amesianum. (J. vii 314.) S. With 4-angled pseudobulbs, ef. and the rest of the fl. is yellow. ies. e Si raa A nce errr (K. B. 1893, 62.) S. Alied to C. makoyanum, Ps eudobulbs ovoid dogo Mg; l.o blong, ong; sca fi we “yellow and ata Borneo. Cirrhopetalum Collettii. (&. «1891, ix. 614; B. M. t. 7198.) S. Pseudo purple and ade ped Una Cirrhopetalum compactum. (K. B. 1895, 281.) S. Allied to pangia gk ovoid, Mep lin. long; in. long, ga few small, wale yellow fl. hinaa mak Cirrhopetalum Solitonnene. 1882, xviii. 461.) S. Allied to C. Macrei, with ovate com mpressed pseudobulbs, mep elliptic-oblong 1., 3-5 in. long, (G. C. anda epee tag: ge 7-8 in ges: er ing 3 fla 24 in marbled with t two shades of dav arid purple. Hong a elegantulum. (4. ¢. 552; Gf. 1891, 359.) S. A i P Er purple o: l. stri with m rarna on a pale ground. Mad hopetalum gracillimum. (K. B: 1895, 34.) 8. Psendobulbs : in. long. , angular, l-leaved ; 5 oblong, oh in . long; scape 6 in. long. 3 elig " reddish- -purple. Be a Cirrhopetalum Teee or G ee op haope (G. ¢ h 71.) oat pear- pouty ‘angled a h. L. cuneate- : n fro side, 2- keeled.. (Syn. "Bul bind yl le um "lend yan u m, Reichb. f.] ee array ee (G4. C. 1879, xi. 234; 7259.) S. Pseudobulbs dort 4- saa T stalked blunt xod oriaceous. Fl. light yellow, 8-10 in an umbel ; lateral a few brown ook and lines at 5 hree brown lines ; ciliate. Minas Geraes, Brazil LESI SE mastersianum. (Z. 5.) S. Pseudo — ovoid-quad- me in f of th lateral sep. brown, and mas lip brown- ish- Diril: East Indie Cirrhopetalum mysorense. (K. B. 1895, 34.) S. Allied at re macilosum. Pseudo bulbs angled, 1 sga in. ong ; ; ong; fi. 1 in. long, She. prise a purple lip. Mysore EET nodosum. (K. B. 1895, 55.) S. Allied to C. Macrei. Rhizomes stout and woody ; pseudobulbs distant, i us. 2 i mg; 1l in. long ; scape 3 in. long ; fi. 13 in long, reddish, speckled with brown. Nilghiri Cirrhopetalum ornatissimum. (6 C, 1882, ariii. 424: D M t 7229.) F raw-coloured, ma with LS ae purple lines ; the pet. and sep. with rea tremulous iaiT. East Indie Cirrhopetalum picturatum. (B. M. t. 6802.) 8. Pseudobulbs having three or four gira Bev atin, and a solitary ad bt and stripes ; lateral sep. conniving in a long straight acuminate blade, pale dir a | an oe each gibbous near the bas very nan ovate, with Bint: in Moulmein. a ra apenas ETR (iil. H. 165.) S. A large- ow re a species, ee ith short distant o long u: ginat a scapes 4-5 in. long, bearing about 7 fl. in anu orsal sep. roundish, bruptly ru g outi -li point 4 in. long, purplish, dotted with man sp z ; al sop k ate int onvex ong blade 1} in. long, yellow mottled With purple. Alma- a, Moluce ere robustum. (0. R.i. aeea xvii. 771, f. 116.) 68. arge ovate angled aanmer aam thick leathery 1. 13 in, long and 4 in. wide. Scape very bel 74 in. across; fl. 2} in. lon and pet. greenish-yellow Eod ‘with — lip deep red purple. New Guin dierhopetalom E (G. C. 02.) S. : 5, xviii. Allied to C. Catt “with br ight crimson-purple blot with yellow on the ae > aan India, oe setiferum. (K. B. Allied to C. aeien se Psondobulbs ovoid, 1 in. long ; Li row é 10 in eae 10 ie coke: fl. Bediz 2 in. ec ; sep. and pet. press Himal teipe ago, eben oo (G4. C. 1887, ii. 126.) S to C. Thouarsii, with ee upper on elliptic, soenen wi with purple, and hav. ro purple tips; lip curved, with two n the ves 0- lute, co urple with p -bla ts. {Syn m "Bulophyl um str penarine ium, f.] Cirrhopetalum oeenoes CG. C. 1881, xyi. 71.) S. Sharply 3 Ronee . free; upper sep. in fornicate, Pre, as are Paes the faleate sabulate petals, Ce be bela ae (4. C. Minute depressed dark purplish Thales REDE wendlandianum. and having tails 6-7 in. long. Cirrhopetalum whiteanum. (X. B ied to C. vaginatum, (W: Q Compositæ eed Bg pie g firs aga ear,l. ‘extremely like those of y pr diacantha. The second e s develop to a height of 4} ft. and bear Cirsium hers ag oe 7. 1896, 76, ff. A numerous large red fi.-heads. Servia. Cissus mexicana. (B. T. 1888, 298, f. 25.) Ampelidacez or G. A species of vine, with tu berous | pies stock and foliage similar to the ordin- ary grape vine. Mexico. Cissus Ah aah fa CR. H. 1883, 561, ay lant grown and sH und as above rh os is Piper ple yrophyllum, N. E. B iem Citrus Daidai. Rutaceæ Mandarin e. CH. a. ba 7) (B. M.t Citrus medica Rivers. A f Lemon, ~ -with obose Citrus ho (B. M. t. 6513.) ; g the bra: ee armed à fig praha x foliate pial elliptic-lanceolate, unui e i i- in har of the Rate iy i in. in , Sweet- scented. [LÆ pii re DeF Japan. Cladrastis —— foliis varie- gatis. (R. 93, 391.) Legumi- nose. DA fc the yellow-wood with vari variegation said to be c 99 Taria paighoua bicolor. (Gp $ graceæ. wi ea 5 eet broadly indare with white. TEN p e sae a. 1878, 3.) R _ larg rous, erry, rifer Kapali atin a taste. TOS OEE Prat Pa sor. 11.) s Theo- gi its Antioquia, Colombia. ac pea Bt ses a proper genus. To pia on = t. 692 2 hi long, 4-6 i road, leathery, oblong or elliptic-oblong, acutish, dark green ; eath, Racemes in yellow. ‘Caracas, Venezue Cleisostoma ringens. C:1888, 24.) mens ene. mall species, with oblong carga aie Te 3-4 in jong, i a ma and a few-flowere d us fl., having the middle lobe of the Tip purple, and an o; n the side lobes. Sep Q n a under the colum: spur very large, broad, eylindrioal, pra N at the apex. Philippin Cemais Addisonii. (G. and F. 1096, æ. An Clematis coccinea. (FI. and P. 115, f.) H. This isthe Derio rei C lematis that is often cultivated as C. iteheri ; this latter is a very different plant with dull purple flowers —— Vars. atonia; ee CR. H. 1888, 348, t ormer has the fl. yellow ‘inside, ie s laiter pk aosa fi., reddish i nside. Garden ep te paleare- (W. G@. 1889, 80.) G. to C. indivisa, with large H era fi. "Now Zealand. G2 100 Clematis Douglasii. (W. G. 1889, warf species, with large, ‘blue bell-shaped fl. North America. (B. sag grewieflora. | M. t i . l in. long and rather more in ` diam., tawny yellow. Minalas aya. Era intricata. CW. G, 1889, ee t Stena Hotadic Garden. Mongolia. a beg aio violacea, (r, 17.) H. A violet purple fl., 7 in a fenis in diam re Dois rhea (B. M. segme rs belaai, white. Am er ge Toe (G. and F. 1888, sembling C. virginiana. ith the leaflets deeply prominent appressed hairs. . LC. brevicaud- ata, DC.] a gee os (B. H. 1878, 10.) imple, oa ne obtuse, entire Fl lon pedicel: eo orig Sioni 1 i long, scarlet. [C Masia, Engelm. var.] North-west Amer Ciasna Saone X coccinea. (R.Z 893, 376.) garden Syorid sate termediate i in dla between the two pare agg a nme ger s M. t. 6574.) L. pinnate, or those on the flower aer esee ge. very rar ak Sick Boathebn United Clematis igre CR. H. 1887, 449.) H. Garden variety. Clematis Sargen ti CG. <7 leas, 344.) H. — in fC Pitcheri, North Ameri | } ng | — ea (@. C. 1890, viii. 890 in. across, white to purple. an South Afric: ppe stans. (B. M. t. 6810.) with erect stems, txifolto late svete the d l., and axillary a ters of tubular pale blue fl. 4 in. lon Japan. eT Sa aa and F. 1896. 5, little-known PE p aa Malat mish resembles in habit foliage the ligusticifolia. North - west United States, Clematis a spre peret (B. H. shr., with large pin- ; leaflets a tat xillary clusters, pedice llate ating $ in ae [¢: FEAE ata ‘00 North China. nately-itfolicat L; Pee Sair bec arson moana eth pari (R. H.i 0.) ie purple fi. abo oi Shin Ds din bip Clerodendron cephalanthum. (4. €. 18388, üi 652. Verbenaceæ. S. mens much exserted. Zanz ST delectum. oe io 13.) S. Climber raised f balfowriannm, ene large Aae, s cy wy fl. ; the calyx is = re white, ú nä the corolla rich magenta ro pyrene Alustre. (a C. 1884, Shr., resem Ai squamatum, os differin: ri i -it ang distinctly repand-toothed rminal, w red aad cape scarlet : i ok bes 101 Clerodendron Minahasse. (Bul! Cut. Syene pulchra. (6. e 1891, 1886, 7.) S. Shr., with square stems, ; G. 1891, 274; GA. 1891, st Ba obovate serrate l. and broad 118.) “Aimar acer. upposed rminal cymose panicles of yellowinh- bigeneric hybrid between a Clivia and k ite fl. 4 in. long, with exserted Eucharis grandiflora. purple anthers. In fruit the calyx rrows out so as to lea in. =i ved isus, witha round | Clivia miniata Lindeni. (zu. I across, of a aa berry i in the centre. Celebes ’ S. A fine robust Seti ith fl. larger and more numerou type. i pce paniculatum. (Gard. than in the ems = 86.)8. Bs bale th 4-angle heads o ‘of Piri pi Aico fl. Old Wo rld garden form of Å. miniata. Tro Cnicus altissimus. (@. C. 1879, xi. Clerodendron MaR, sie 436, f.61; Gf. 1879, 88.) Composite. 9.) S. a 7 9J 8 bie larg = one herb. per forming aE nas Sey Ly and ft. high 6-7 ft. terminal panicles of Bie inka through, aah vere thie hike age which at first are flesh-coloured, tifid and numerous fl.- prepene to red and crimson; sta- aaa of about three wad thee ends of serted, red. Jav the branches. North Am saree rea (B. M. Coccinia Moghadd. (B. T. O. 1894, 6-10 ft. high. L. 11: Cucurbitaceæ. 8. a a the be: very large and he Restle’ per. gourd with pal- trifid, the upper broadly ovate, acumi- mately-lobed 1., whitish yellow fl., and nate, entire or serrate. Cymes axillary carmine red ovoid fr. Abyssinia. and terminal, long pedunculate, i trichotomously branched, red, p 4 ed. Corolla white, 3 in. in diameter. Recon ne, earatisisatuienci (Gf ok n. r. a L. ve variable, cont eons Clethra, arboria, foliis variegatis. ovate, or with 2-4 short obtuse basal (R. 893, 285, t.) dem. lobes, middle lobe longer, obtuse, 0: i rah with Sioa: prea rarely acute. Fl. dicecious, in raceme- Madeira. like axillary panicles, white, the female fl. succeeded by bright searlet Cleyera japonica tricolor. (a |) ee eee DC.) North Cat. 1882, ernstræmiaceæ. G. E Shr. The k green 1. ias ed with : E longitudinal and oblique bands of | Cochlioda neezliana. (Z. vi. t. 266; O, greyish - green, and the margins 1891, 290 ; = “ot t. 7474.) Orchidacer. creamy-white tinged with rose. Japan, | Very si r to C. rulcanicum, but ith rather ‘heemaae ak | Syn. anda: Clianthus Dampieri puna glossum næzlianum, Hort. } Andes. e G. 1889, ay © alk Leg den var.; tion given — Var. aurantiaca. (4. C. 1895, xvii. 763.) G. A form with yellower Clidemia vittata, (777. H. 1875, t. en fl. than the type. Lind. Cat. 1876, 2 Melastoma hr. of quick g large Cocos a BrO elliptic, acute, Barred, bullate, rich Palani i ing OR high. metallic green, yia a central white with 1. Tois ft. wog. Argentine, stripe. . pale rose, in a short erect a : ense panicle, Peru, Cocos odorata. (R. H. 1893, 345, i ll dwarf s specie Clintonia andrewsiana. pa e TONS, like €. campestris, but diffe ering in its iii. 805 ; B.M. se 7092.) Liliaceæ. H. Šaura spherical apiculat per ap sessile broadly pe P 9 fruit. a Colchicum, and an erect scape about high, bearing an umbel of cam- | Cocos oe. (B. T 5 = po panulate deep rose- ence fl, on S. t. high, with 1. slender pedicels. Californ: e j n long. Andes of Bolia 102 G. and F. iv ` seedling for. hA Fi T i weddeliana differ- iny a from the type in narrower pinnæ. Wigured as C. sp.? minima , planca in R, H. B. 1891, xvii. ot ea Cocos Pynertii. sit 2 1891, xi. 683 ; Palme A Codieum. Nurse iret have duced a large number intro- cies, or ent groups the “onder” PLi See under Cro meee bella. = ~ z oo. pnra aren known ‘a Bewoier Pat ge weelogyna si nee ad C&. C. 1881, XV. eitch Cat. 1881, 17.) pag uch like C. maculata, b th one or two long conspicuous lines on the pet., eep purple-mauve border to the front lobe of the ith an inconspicuous bract, and a peculiar ud p ut wi i song blunt angles, deep purple with umerous small lig ht green spots Sek Celogyne a (Sand. Cat. 1896, 6.) S. Fl. cinnamon, “rnat and white, in long aes sp ikes me iins laras e C E > Fl lag sas, PA e birmanica. pied C. 1882, J S Ve ear and pro- several pel! spots on a white ground. Burm Celogyne bornooneis. (kK. S. Allied to E ionifolia ; Psion | "pseudobulbs ovoid, each o raceme 5 Bik ong ; T small, whitish with = ‘brown mark- ings on the lip. Born À S e brachyptera. (6. C. iss, S a with thin four- pseudobulbs, 8-9 in. high, and | Cæelogyne cuprea. (6. lax raceme of fl. somethiug like those of E lentig ginosa. Sep. and pet. light pr em ey ip white with a brown stain eudobulbs four-ang ed, 2 in. ved ; 1. oblong lanceclate sope se Je tong al ae ieie lip: thre-obed, aes with brown. New Gui Galogyan chloroptera. CG. C 1883 6.) za a abn lbs pyri riform, brown nerves, and in front of the keels. ehilippi ines. ear verse C6. C. 1893, xiii. anceps. Tt has lig ea pte and pet. and a yellowish brown lip Mikaya with bro Cælogyne TEDN. G. C. 1876 r acute, rves prominent beneath. Podis bearing 2—4 cre am-coloured Lip trifid, with two keels to d of middle ith brown nerv and each with a large orarge oe ” Hi imalaya. — Var. hoteroglossa. (G. C. 1878, 8.) h x, A large-flowered var. wit th ces of the side lobes of the lip overlapping the base of the ver broad middle lobe, and w hree th t membranvus keels along To middle of the lip. Cologyne apstats boge 1881, 16.) white ence ge Cat. r. with entirely a. Var. igre oe ace ar, he crests xv. 563.) S. A var of the lip white. se Fi, large, ally sep. and pet., shallow side ig to the lip, C. 1892, xi. 619.) S. Long onion-shaped 8 ight bracts and drooping fi., ae resemble a reduced fl. of C. specios: 103 1880, xi Coles dayana. es O: 1884, xxi. Baa bow ager = oe a t) 826 O Az te 247) 2 ‘Long narrow if ae pseustobuls bearing stalked oblong acuminate l., and a long lax KRA PE ered infl, o ht ochreous fl. : sep. and pet. ligulate acute; lip broad, three-lobed, side lobes wavy, middle lobe reniform, crenulate ; two keels run fro e the li the base of th to the lip is marked with dark pg ee gor Di C. 1888, iii. gaf d AS Much in brown graei = the base o oe Saidil lobe. Born Celogyne | E erntar mann. (G. C. hiz other ond et! ie ot ae having brown Sai on the lip. Var. tricolor. (W..O. A. t. 102.) and a large light yellow lip spotted with dull adic. bar sorrel Himalaya. like thos eof C. acide creamy- -white, ith an ochre see marked with halon veins ag side lobes and erat "e yellow er the base of the fro Bur ip. Sep. and pet ute. trifid, side lobes half rounded, | Gelogyne lamellata. (A. 2. 1895, Pp arp species to Sunda Islands Celogyne Lge aang (Fl. and 1882, 52.) S rm with ovate sulcate pseudobulbs, ee - lanceolate 1, nd a nodding raceme of pure white , 14 in. in diam. ; the front lobe o he lip marked with yellow lines. Nilghiri Mountains eee Leena 5G. o. ags, E i keels, ending in brown lines. Burma Celogyne hookeriana. (B. M. t. 6388.) S. Small ovoid smooth pseudo- bulbs b a Z elliptic- aneco late plaited 1. errs and i ving Hti. yellow | amelie on the Sikkim Him Var sacle ries (G. < 1887, i. 833.) S . with p — sep. mor te lip ha yellow Spotted with reddish-bro 1888, iii ae two ne spots a some radiating dotted lines on the lip. Cel a Aunik sihe € C TOES: 92.) A var che white allied Macdonald; ar erect, ae flow sh-green ; sep. and pet. “obong ieri keeled, i, in. long; lip three-lobed, corrugated. New Hebrides. elogyne inter be ckisns. (CN. B. Ce 1896, 113.) S. C. carnea, t di i ne ore . toa areata in thie. oon of the lip and in shorter inf. New inea. SETS lurida. oe ag ee 532.) and pet. eenish- yellow tinged wis Purple; lips 3-lobed, hite and p elogyne i IE Phim? (G.C. 1887, ii. St with pale green pse tbe, à the hs eas with light ee aea arh spot Cælogyne bop igi (G. C: Pat S. the way viii, 134.) pandurata, but about fi aek urs are rn same, but the lip has a longer a broader front part, and zailea, any neck in the iddle, 3 Celogyne massangeana. (&. C. uer, x. 684; B. M. t. 6979.) S. Allied seper ata (C. Leai but eg a longer laxer raceme and a differ Sep. oblong, light ochre, keeles 2: ly as b Lip t ifid, maroo: aerei with ochre veins; front Gin whitish with a large brown disk; keels light pirana 104 Celogyne micholitziana. (6. c. gor gf ined apy arg Se C. 1893, xiii. hh x. 300; Gf. 1891, 534.) S. Allied 336, 360, f. 52; 56.) §. Allied to C, speciosa ; fl. white with a brown to C. aries = in ovate pseudo- callus. Maeassar. bulbs, dees aegen = pier i erect sca; capes ing white with a yalor blotch di tie “lip and a Celogyne Micholitzii. (G. and F. ieva e i brown hairs on the keel. 1895, 144.) S. In habit it resembles Upp: C. bar gf having scapes 2 tie meh bearin large pure white flow re be rete (G. C. 1887, 8. white, the front lobe of "the lip beig yellow and the side Calogyne no ossi 400, Ho Bul a ad lobes marked with 3 brown stripes. to C. nervosa, Pseudobulbs 13 in. long $ nee a Side 3 Jia tidied ini phates Spion k 6 in. long; ee K ; ng * : base, me 5-6-flowered. Fl. as me — Pe bearing about 6 fl. i era 1} 1038, pure white with a ae ee a AAN yellow crescent-shaped mark on the lip. Nilg ts. it hd aries CG. U. 1883, xix. 42.) S. Allied to C Celogyne oe “cies ee (G4. Dea ak glaucous fusiform C. 1882, xviii. 776.) his differs pseudobulbs, cuneate-oblong acute re e type in _ deep colour of glaucous 1., 3-4 in. long, 1 in. broad. the elip being abse Peduncle 1-4-flowered ; fl. white ; lip 3-lobed, wit pite bot in front = the keels, some smaller ones on the rer Bei att e C. Pa | side lobes, and a yellow spot at the Se ee oe E- base. Philippines. preg. fe A, oooh 6,0. tag) XXV. ing Ww C. overrun by the side keels. oblong acute Lf i groea With ¢ white lip, se on brown fined: on the Ceelogyne: Peltastes. (6. (1880, xiv side lubes. Born 96; L. vi.t. 258.) S. Large thin oblong pseudobulb, which forms a kind of ee h piere Ch: p 1894, convex shield over the climbing stem. C. 1894, xv. 539; 2. ser. 2, Fl. emera? een, the lip white 99.) S Allied to C. di aane put with marked with brown. Borneo, shorter pseudobulbs and ra The fi. white iik a brown ` a lip elogyne præcox tenera. (G. C. yea with yellow. Philippin 1883, xx. 294.) m A var. with pale ilac and yellow having a few TOS tenuis. (K. p. 1803, 171.) g £ purple-mauve hl a on the lip. r C. borneensis, differing in its Tleaved pseudobulbs, sande scapes, other characters. Fl. small, of a eos Mat nt CR Apr send lizat buff colour, Borneo, bulbs obpyriform vibbed : 1. tong ptil, oblong- lanceolate, dees ae Merwin (K. 5 tanen short oe ipo a le: a broa “ie wht eaumole fusiform, 4 in. long ; x lanceolate 6 in. yellowish aide lobes to the be Sep. n, pamela ping, Fle, an and pet. ligulate-acute. Bur aia New Guin Ag Celogyne salmonicolor. (G. C.1883, | Cælogyne ae (G. and F. XX. 328.) 8. Allied to C. $ speciosa, but — 144.) 1l. pure while, in the smaller, with te ronan s pear-shaped Yo G rites and deliciously peendobulbs, solitary cuneate-oblong fragrant, acuminat base, coppery elsewhere, and solitary — a (B. M. t. ed .„ the 3-lobed lip One of the tw being somewhat tesselated with roe moe est African Scene and of brown, Java or Sumatra. po aramean A value. Sierra Leo: l Coffea geld con, nee CR: M. +. 6749, L. a broadly mas Re sapu xiliary, e $in pg peeta Saai South’ India. Colax jugosus aaron 88.) Or norte fe CGC, ; oe Avar. with pott ted [Z yeast i pond, Nichols. —— Var. Bice ay £ &. 784. This form lue-mauve on the ip. "pale and blackish- pecks on the pet. Lopate paar Nichols. var. | C. has a or Fhe ton Oe H. 1880, t 369. Ju gane the 1. pondon bulbs being The A n e lip is livid violet. Colchicum Poen, 1892,-xii. 471 ) H: ili Res bling C. speciosum, of wikis h it may be a ‘iets geographical form. Orien (@. C pie os Kroa A h (GA. 1896, 172.) sonion . with fi. a large as those é. speciosum. Asia Min ss ge garg CGN. t. pmi 883, 372, £ 55.) i zh ise ar, pei ‘Contemporary with the fl. Tube of the yr long, purple; perianth oblong- EA phn i wit 3-4 dark purple stripes on the back of | stan. each. Turke ees Decaisnei. (B. 7. 0. 1892, G. C.1892, xii.458.) H. Allied te i letum, with large rosy-purple fl. Lebanon. (gecages ag eee ge rd. m f white in colour. Colchicum montanum. (B. M. t.6 Fl. and P. 1882, 26 ; G. E. Scilla. bifolia >. : a long slender tube and incurv oblong segments, i colour at the base. Smyrna. pc xix. own 105 Hala | h | | | | | ee a ra deer’ os C. 1890, 2; GA. 1890, 255.) One of the Bla Bee section and ae allied Fl. b l Merendera. (Syn. Merendera soboli- fera, Hort.} Smyrna. peor co rata ser CA T a raah C. RTIA. 3-4 sellated with lilac- sirm strap-shaped. St iia, Sibth. & Sm.] Armen Colchicum Troodii. (B. M. t. 6901; T H. 1887, wn Depressed- globose corm, „pro cing numerous white fl. we . in cia: she narro ghee. seg 2 in. long, . broad, _atesp shaped, obtuse, fave gree ee physaloides. (B. M. t. j4.) Campanulacez. HH: eai herb, 2-3 ft. hi Ñ g dai x teeth, New Zealand, Coleus rougi. Labiatæ. Ab with large em ais -green thick fleshy 1. l, and long spikes of blue fl. Abyss (Gf. ushy s 1892, 525.) parce Syste — Cat. ati 3, t ith 1 te York’s Talend near Retr Gui Coleus meas Tonina Caf. 96, 358, f. 62.) herb. plant about 8 i S pien esh L racemes of ein fl. Abyssinia, Collabium reine e = eed xv. rchidace: yelow pone with pee outside, and with purple inside; lip w Co oa eip rie 1886, t. 601.) ere P tate, acute, of a ki au. P 106 aoaie paler beneath, with purple- Conophallus anen Soa C. 1878, x. riag and primary veins. som 781, f. 127.) S. A plant ae miai ith a eae fl. mort D ` Tuber 18 in. i m. L. solitary; petiole 10 ft. rre et ee (U. H. high, blade divided into three principal aera t. 380.) . per. with cordate bipinnatisect branches which cover an acu E Par deep "prea. hand area 45 ft. in circumference. Scape comely "blotched with white. New 18 in. high. Spathe nearly 3 ft. in Guin diam., campanulate, black-purple, with a gr een base inside. Spadix 5 ft. long, vol samnoe A alhroyori, AC x t. 6633 ; of Keos the -= 8 in. alone bear fl., 6, 217, f. 32 the rest being barren es a c: a "188 82, acy ee S [Amarphophatinst Seaman Beon, B.M. r. A striking plant, wit ck stems 5.| Western Suma: and crowded opposite sessile 1., one of each pair being very small, the other os makia are being 1 ft. or more long, and 23-3 in. (GA. t. 1292.) Liliaceæ broad, lanceolate, acuminate, toothed, with teas rmal fl., the nth ni bright green with yellowish-green more or less deeply divided. and the apr — crimson benea th. FI. lobes more pa less sprea ading axillary leafy fascicles, large, yellow streaked with red. Antioquia, Col soa oirne. PAR OTMICU, Meg G. 472.) © vulaceze oe ek — stalked sigilate ou Ln pent ee D. G. 1896, TEPPAN aoei hite fl. canary yellow Shai Bile . Californ opa VOI aa yoke genie (W. G. 88.) ar. . of Ipomæua Ts aae (G. C. 1892, Fadia peig H. rally of C. ar bo- erenn oe cate auii in the d pedicels being- clothad with perekis ae Ca. E aes dusk: coloured hairs. Asia Minor. 1895, xviii. 405.) H.H. A climbing plan pies creamy white fi. San Mi aoe “Cali fornia, ecg peters Ti aiee (B. N. z A small hr ae Stine "hoary branches, “Gin vee pe nas ae ag eben ovate-lanceolate dark green 1. and erect cy baneran variegata, but with cen- terminal spikes of small yellow fl. Pa of marginal variegation. with long exserted stamens. Japan. [E Baar, Endl. var.] New Zealand. Comparettia agang (G. C. | —— Var. varie gata. (R. H. 1881, 1879, xi. 398; B. M. t. 6679.) Orchi- 470.) H.H. shr. f bushy habit, with cee. S.: large, whitish washed opposite sabaeaails oblong _ shining with rose-red, and having the broad green l, bordered with whit a = ts Soa go ae blade = the lip covered with erous rose-red spots ; i 9 sides of the lip Deensk, Colombia. yeis ae $ ata < Sele . L. alternate, sessile or sub-sessile, ogre g gerne: (G. C. 1878, spreading or deflexed, lanceolate, t. 253) S. FL. obtuse, scabrid, rugose, and gree la = n light ochre a ‘ s blade of lip ł in. high, 14 in ser T == ; margins revolute. Infl. termin orange; spur l} in. long. Ecu al, —) peduncles and i nto Calyx campanu- Conandron a ec late, 10-toothed, scabrous, brown. thee Posed B. M. t. 6484.) Gesne- Corolla 1-14 in. in dia meter, funnel- x H i. herb., with the shaped, pure white ; mar habit ‘and 1. of Ramondia Dy enaica. short rounded lobes. Stamens 10, the FL in a corym cyme terminating a alternate ones longer: included. Style leafless scape; corolla rotate, pinkish : branches 2, each forked at the apex. stamens 5; the apex of the anthers Fr. nut-like, woody, 4-celled, separa- roduced and in a tube em- ting when ripe into 4 valves. Seeds bracing the style. Japan. n us. Chile 107 Cordia Gregit F aimeari, cs, and r | Coriaria japonica. (4. i. t. 7509.) 1889, 233, f. 106.) Shr | oriariac Intere the ‘in the ft. high, with ae paket poeta | . colour of the flowering ae fruiting , and terminal clusters o e pet., which vary from cherry to coral- í w. fragrant fl., in size and form like those of C. Sebestena. North Mexico. indivisa dalliereana. Cll. H. 1899, t- 114.) Liliaceæ. G. Seedling var. having the l. striped with aw: Cordyline a Ne este i (ill, H. 1880, t. 40; G. C. 188 Bed G. and F., 1888, 204.) G. i ed ged and tbe. with white. pba sapmront. CF. M.t „paler pe and rosy tints, she ap P: p Sasi æ. ual, rich Fellow! fl., om t 1 in. diameter. Abyss Sanopa aristosa. (B. M. t. 6462.) annual having Eh niia Bs with sete lanceolate serrate acute seg- ments, and lax Sia Ei long- eae radiate Seer relies fl.- 2 in, in diam. Uni tates. Var. M se og (GA. t. 1393.) H: annual, about 3 ft. high, with cut 1. turning rete and bright d eep yellow fl. heads. United Stat Co ee ear ae ga oa ard. 995.) H. Like aiteas vi with aed a a pinnate È Southern United S pein? pennies CW. G. 1895, ‘inear-lanceolate. Hes Baa Japan. a yal maritima. (B. W.t. 6241.) rennial herb, of the section Tokai ‘mannia, 3-4 ft, high, glabrous. #5 10 in. sone, E een ; es ar, acute, Fl.-heads in. i ar 5 arf n: e pe a 4-8 in. long. Cal ee ni (B. M:t —_ rush-like, FL like Dati Phe heads 23 in paste ple, disk yellow. Soaker United S y od. these in all ans r known — being black or violet- shied: Japan Cornus alba Rosenthali. a D. G. 1897.) Cornaceæ. H. A form with variegation similar to C. Spaethii, Cornus corynostylis. (Gf. 1896, : 300) an species nearly allie to C macrophylla, Wall. Cornus florida, kok higra H. H. 1889, 154.) H. having the å ae with be ight pelt North Am Soan Kousa. = C. 1892, xi. 816; i892, xx f: | Bont kaihiá Jipoia, Sieb. and Zucc. ] Cornus Mas aurea gba, git (R H. ae , £20.) H. Gee oe variegated, ellow passing int violet, some Tonna with rose, | eaees with rose and yellow a ae, Mietzschii. SH 1894, 556.) H. Garden var., with |. marble d. argue and striped with grey, white and gr eho sanguinea, foliis a andifolia 1889, 269.) H. A sport, ren on sseni of its very large golden-varie- at ehea H.B. Cornus ree yee (R. H. 1888, en var., with onai 5 aves. Gomila a a C. 1876, v. bush, with . small, orbicular, obcor- cate, robione ora or obovate, te rudanly "i flat linear petiole, beneath. FI. fag sears: ite sa yellow, eek. scented, solitary, w Zealand. ero piemens ee 1896, rate. FL tien Y =r Piao in pe base Asia Minor. aun PETE rapino. Ca “organih rag, (2. red-brown, the buck yellow shading to yellowish brown, and marked inside with large red rows spots. Venezuela. — Tass ee (ZL. vii. t 93.) arge sep. and pet. are as Evely marked with brown- ed purple, the bucket of the lip is dark purple, and the large hood is white. Per ne macrocorys. (ZL. vii 342.) §. FL arge, pale a nga shaped hood at the base of t streaked with purple. Peru. ear maculata vitrina. (0. cat 240.) S. FI. light greenish- Coryanthes Wolfi. G. C. 1891, x. 483.) CO. R. 1893, jek sca red mediu: their nearly flat solid’ food. Ecuador. (Gf. la ae ime 1 s, with Ea mn E; the radical ones 5-6 in. ong ; the heh Aee 1-1} ft. high, branched, Race: ose, elongate ted. a golden yellow. i 3 i long. Turkes Corydalis Sa ariran (GA. t. 948 ; B. M. t. 6925.) H. per. Root- a TO ed $ MALI. ie ek 83.) Sather aa purple fl. Turkes ad th eee ae (Gif. t. 981; B.M. t H. per., iiio : > i with obovate oak segments ; fl. sub. sessile ; brac ovate o c, glaucous; fi. purple, th the rather ellipti thick spur pale purple. Corydalis pallida. a = t raa H. A succulent — L ean poe i mes terminal, Gf. "80 Sep. 108 many-flow . long, bright golden ad = soe of the outer segments brownish. Chinaand Japan ee rai (Gl. t. 1077 ; 6, £. 23; B. M. t. 6896.) E tuberou: ome ot tae yellow fl., with a long hooked ur. West Turkestan Co a tunera alba. (G4. C. ee iii ae r. This is the plant ulti as C ¢ a alba, C. ote hie nt C arkata: Fl. w Eur = coylpss E Pa M. 779.) Hamamelidaceæ. H. . or esembling the hazel a soothed at the edges. Eastern pee levigata aureo-mar- inata. oe 1886, . BO) ceolate, slightly apie abe lender 9-12 . high, light purple; umbel 4-9- flowered ; perianth tube purple ; peri- th seg umi : ithon = S West Crinum crassipes. (G. C. 1887, ii. 126.) 8. Bulb rife large, conical, L, lorate, suberect, . broad, bright green, 1 ft. pee om thick. Fl. 15-20 i E umbel : mease 23 e long ; the bape 4 in. white, with ink keel, lama with’ ae eis "Mimoni. Crinum Dorie. (2.7.0.1 broad, wavy at the m short, surmounted b mbel of scented ge fed striped fl. Ahen 1894, 19.) S. Crinum firmifolium. (&. C. 1892, xi. 362.) S i with narrow white segments. Ma da- gascar, aree ea aoe ee M. t. 6545.) oad, with whi fi., white, h ert bright rose-red. Delagoa Bay. oe pains. (R. H. 1894, A garden oe. between Ca care yanum and C. € Crinum) jemense. (B. T. 0.1892, 133, f.6.) G. Broad shining green 1., and large umbels of pure white fl. [(. lati- - folium, Linn,] Arabia Crinum maw ig -e F. 1895, 288.) G. A garden hybrid between C. Kirkii and a pot CC. longi- JSolium). Sun Kirkii. (B. M. t. 6512.) 3 ae boc centre of each. Crinum weniger (W. G. 1890, 358, f. 76.) S. L.in a large rosette 12-20 in. long, wavy on the mar Peduncle about as lo ; bearing 4- A ae | with a red stripe down each preron Lesemanni. (W. G. 1896, 425, t Ryo B A garden hybrid between C. longiflorn. er C. makoy- anum, and identical w e Powe, a hybrid of the e same oe tube 3 in. long; limb a £ pe compressed, less ms | Crinum am, araoa (B 6783. | | | | | 111 M. $ t. early 6 in. in diam., ft. i am., with a cylindric tube 3 in. long, and linear spreading perianth segments. Damaralan Crinum longifolium farinianum. G. (G. C. 1837, i. 833.) Bulb narrow, with a g 3-4 ft. 1 2 in. broad, glaucous. Scape from the bulb, ong, bearing together the tube 33-4 i n. long. Kalahari Desert Crinum Macowani. (B. M. t. 6381; G. C. 1878, ix. 298.) G. Inthe var of C: ie but ma r. L. 3-4 ft. long, 3-4 in. broad; margins aan lat Fl. i ota ê, ak a Torspo te blush pink, on bene 2-4 in. long. Natal. Crinum gree teenie m. (R. 417. Bulb large, with a broad, gr. the side of the b glaucous green ; umbe: fi. white, tinted e _ campanulat e, 4-6 in ora Ee. Moores, ook. "E 3 Caff- Crinum massaianum. (K. B. 1888, lied fl., having a red stripe down the centre ibar. each segment Crinum Moorei siie pre ea Cat. 1895, 6.) L. striped w yellow ornatum rubro-vittatum. pe ike : ec. Crinum pedunculatum pacificum. cen Cat. 1882, 14, f. See S. Known the Wedding Lily. I t has lanceolate 112 l, and i Bienes umbe ls a hipe B; fl. ith Tina mv segments. tort Swe s Island. Crinum podophyllum. (B. M. t. g S 5 6, lanceolate, i fl. : nth white ; ments at a. tapea, Ol Calabar. serene oo (Fl. and P. 1884, arden hybrid between ra Dea ia vi longi folium. S album and intermedium. CG. Ya 1888, iv. 483.) Crinum oo CB Bs % iyt apaia strap-shaped, cute, w: ai as green, 13- 2 ft. long. Scape purplish, about 1 rei iaie umbel of sessile white tube 5-6 in. long ; stamens and style jey West Tropical Afri Crinum roozenianum. (4. ix. 701 ; 1894, xv. 199, f. 20; Gh. ue 390.) s. Near C. americanum „although the growth is eae, e that of = erubescens 4-12 umbel, ite; filamen red. a erubescens, Ait. var. MİNUS, Hort- Jamai soho age sanderianum. (4. C. 1884, i. 102; Fl. and P. 1884, 156, f.) S. Allied t to C. y e but smaller ; e, 2 in. in diam a late, acuminate, white, wih « red keel. Sierra Leone Crinum Scored ng (GA. t. 1309; B. M t=. 7417.) Pes Bulb, wit elon ail eck. L. 6-7, strap-shaped, glaucous, slightly scabrous on the Umbel about Bea white; th rather abruptly curved just below t the funnel- ped limb ; stamens Crinum Schmidti. a t. 1072.) G. entire, obl late, acute ; umbel on a a daea Scape Diowa. Fl. large, subsessile, noddin am- panulate, white Je Moorei, Tose f. var album. ] Nat Crinum vanillodorum. (J. H. 1886, t. 617.) S. Bulb long- me eres oe 1l. 16-20 in. long, by 2-3 and a la vin i the 1l, with an umbel of 5-6 long-tubed white fl. wi and rather r spreading segments. [C. ji ijaiifoun; Andr,] Congo; Angola. Crinum zaoa peepee CG. C. sib ix: a orS. A tallg growing for oblon mg strap-shap striped "Tongitudinally with narrow white Crinum Mae sce nero (GA. 525.) 5. milar to oe abiinioun but smaller i is every par Abyssinia, Crinum eee rea (G. C. 1883, ensiform, lin. aden. 4 th ‘ft. ‘aie 18-21 broad, gradu ually narrowed from middle to apex; edge not ciliated. Scape lateral, under 1 ft. 1 : > about 4 in an umbel, sessile, 5- 6 i long, white, with a red central s diie on the segments. Zanzibar Crocosma oy ery es (W.G. 1888, 340.) Iri H.H. Growing ba is ft. in one “Fl. fiery re -red, rly soo as large as in the type. South Afric Var. maculata. (G. C 8, H. dark red-brown spot. South-east Africa, Crocus aerius. ee as b.) Iridacee. H. Alli d to o. "fora aginou entire. orange-red. Asia Min nor. Crocus alatavicus. (Gp. t. 906, f. 1.) H. L. narrow, linear, g te with purple. Alatau Mountains, | Gintra Asi —— Var. ochroleucus. (4. C. 1878, seg passing into whiteat the edge, inner seg- ments white, all without any graining, Mier at poly Cee Ca. with the ee ca ien ae an right cläret-purple d the inner segm white, all grained at the base as in n tho type re —— A peso (G4. C. 35.) H of C. biflorus Ww ite. or “pale purple ctr aving Mardin Pri Wao (Gard, 1892, xli. Crocus Billiotii. 116.) H. Allied to C. aerius, differing purple, with a darker blotch eve the throat. Trebizond, y Pn Min ce st agar annata, C. 1876, v. 622.) the outer hiia back with 5 clear feathered stripes of reddish . Stigmas bright orange. Asia Minor Pike age pes a C. 1876; H. outer seg- ra broadly pieis wit ith sepia- b all do Stigmas deep red-orange ig Crewii. (Gard. 1893, xliii. spi 168.) H. Allied to C. biflorus, with almost black maton and range centre. Asia Min rocus meting aes = T : boa i hee a4 T with a white ce vitta, Fl. with a outer segments feathered dark purple stripes down the ee: ie Sa deep orange- yellow. Tusc Ozana Ar Fori R agdal 1892, 18.) fi having a ea one Shrub and black anther! Crocus Imperati vars. albiflorus cote nk pope flore fg lila- i us, and pallidus (B. T. 0. 888, 135.) — Var. purpureus. Tor 1280, 2; E 1888, 500 ; . 1888, 135. j Ho A purple- ‘outed ica Crocus "germ in. (G. C. 1886, xxvi. 4 Gard. 1889, xxxvi. 426), H. eite Lists delicate membranous 113 fibres ; the cap EIT into a bun = thers, cream coloured. ara. cream coloured. Kurdi stan; Armen — op eigen (B. M. t. 6852, f. ommon yellow Dutch d o are wnis eagan entire, orange-red, outside Central. Asia = —— chal = C. 1893, 85.) H 5 Dutch Crocus, Beat S distinct black tripes on th e back of the outer seg- sone of is pe rianth. gre prina tet 1889, XXXV. d 473. oblate . broad, 2 in, high Shont ing rd | the highest 5 in, above the corm; proper l. 7-8, } in. b E a orange ; style pale ier : A rs Wi. A te C. “chr erates aca C. pi Mourad- dagh, Smyrna. Crocus repens ca (G. C, 1879, 235; G.t.578.) H. A distinct anes rato flowering before the 1. appear ; distinguished rom its n allies by it and shortly wid stigma, Stauros Wes Crocus Tauri TEA (8G. C. 1893, xiii. 226 m of C. Tauri with black fae aan Crocus vea. (B. M. t. 6416, f. 3.) H. L.5-6,contemporary with th fi. and equalling or ‘slightly gg mad them. Perianth orous, bright orange yellow. Styles fulvous, cut into numerous slender branches, ‘Syria. B. M. t. 6416, iffering from the back of the segments. aoua Teee, (B. M. t. 6211.) biflorus. L. 4-5, as r than the flower, svi ngage e e volute, Fl, w. H 114 r segments on the back more or | Croton austinianus. (Williams Cat. 1883, 25.) S. fess et anew with white margins; anthers | -yellow ; stigma fulvous, ith 3. entin ire clavate branches Dalmatia. Menninir ee (i M. +. 6346.) S. oblong, obtuse aa a sen gre Beautifully reticulated with white veins. Fl. in ort dense spike. C oils din, in diam., 5-lobed ; the two upper lobes smalle the others erect lobe. West Tropioal Afric comp for arf branching habit, with oblong- ov erec -9 in. long by n e creamy white and suffused with pink ; margins undulażed. aeey austini- anum, Year-book, 1884, 88. ] Croton Bergmanni. (Lind. Cat. 1880, t. 389. L 12; ZU. H. 1880, e band ivory-white. [ Codi@um Berg- manni. Year-book, 1881, 159 Crossandra infundibuliformis. (Bull roti Bismarcki. (Bull Cat. 1876, ish-o; in compact spikes. te ' und ea Salisb.] East Indies veins, 8 Cie z srs a nie rhe: ht, geret Dineh “Year-hook, 1877, Legu 18. 155. th Sea : .with thin org: clothed with tri Seem foliate 1 aring in winter erect i racemes oe rich yellow fl. Mexico Croton brageanus. (Veitch Cut. Croto ton neonate a coer F. zea 592.) Euphorbiac woody eesti of small whitish fl. Alabam: ma. Croton aureo-lineatus. (Bull Cat. 5.) L. obovate-lanceolate, 1882, 17; FI. and P. 1882 ea — TR olive shades o ellow; midrib crimson. [Codieum brageanum. Year-book, 8: .] saint neate at se, bri idri e 16.) ins all clear yellow. Pe yan -aureo-lineatum, Year-book, 79.] -Fijilslands. . + Sas Oe oblong-laneeolate, of a ry dark with yellow (Cdionm Roane FDE 1882, 170.] : Williams’ Cat 19.) _auteo-maculatus, Pads eitch — enpor ae = mY ode Croton — 1878, 2 Ga. 1878, ix. 430.) Resem i a = Komi t E AA nvcubefalin, with neat habit and -smal oblong-ovate 1., bright. green ‘spo ed with yellow. Š n aureo- maculatum. Year-boo! 79] are (FI. and Pe 1882, 122.). S. A var. with long | Croton ceola 1. more or Jess marbled with E a aureo-marmoratum, meet 1883, 88.] -aureo-punctatus. (Bull Cat. ved, 6-9 in. . br obtuse, shortly point ted, green with a ellow Codi@um camp- toph yllum. Year-book, 1878, 154.] uth Sea Islands. Carrierii. (J//. H. 1880, 90 Lind. Cat. pire ai. Bi hh. Taciseolate, variegated with golden yellow. [ (- di@um Denier Year-book, 1881, 159.) Croton- 1883; 42.)- S. A small en with | Croton caudato-tortilis. (Veitch Cat. Hear: obtuse l.. bright green, dot ‘and Pacer = ee: wife -Year 1884, Bk usantte mea 14.) S.. L. pendulous, twisted, p olive-green, with a yellow crimson mid-rib; aha almost all yellow, becoming be crimson with e; y bl pocket and spotted. [ Codiceum sa Siete Year-book, 1884, 88.] suffused Orobin Oeon. oer Cat. Wee 4.) E. : my, odieum Chelsoni, Year-book, Guinea, 1880, 1 147.] New Croton concinnus. (Bull Cat. 1876, “5 ‘ . lanceolate, flat, 5-9 in. n yel i r less reticulately i TENA ri con- cinnum, Year-book, 1877, 155. ] — a erg Cat. 1876, ahs ere form imperiale, ae contor Sarg um, Year took: 1877, 155. | Siig Goat Cat, ee teeta 83.) volutus, a ved 1 m yellow on an olive green ground. ( ‘odiaum contortum., Year-book, 1885, 83. ] Croton: Cregne.. (siti Cat. 1a; J.) eke gh eae [ Codia@um sj rah 88.] with 1 sa A ees epee get nas Cat. 1882 [6 odia i@um 88. ] Cromtadtii. Year Koks 1883, 8 Croton Dogan Oe 4 ie 2,- 25.) ceolate 9-12 in. iait som reat a men brig we h the margins an ral a rich golden yellow. odi i@um k Dona. Year-book, 1883, 88. Crotos. Revel. (Lind. Cat. dees be ceolate, acuminate, pte ranita with white. Te Lars Darah. Year-book, 1881, 159.] Croton eburneus. (Bull Cat. 1881, 16.) S. L. meg anoa e,reeurving, of a deep green, broad white neum. Year-book, 1882, 170.) 2146 Year-book, 1884 . 115 Croton rie see ne oS Cat. . lon 1881, 10, 16. with bright yellow. [Codiæum ele- gantissimum, Year-book, 1882, 170.] ee eminens. (Bull Cat; 1883, 8. Of Sirs ron ge ix T are faa ola ssy g ira the aldrib ‘inl part of the Tatal white A pa m eminens. Year- odk, 1884, 8 8.] (Veitch Cat Croton evansianus. : 7.) One of the trilobed sh 1879, 23, f. es a (iiias evansianum, s, 147.] South Sea a para aon (Bull 1884, 12.) A form with oblong stalked Ly ia ng the midrib cea like a small horn near the apex of the l., is vari with ee green, [Codi@um excurrens. book, 1885, 83.] Croton Eyrei. (FI. and P. 1882, 171.) A nei form, with long narrow wirt v rved a freely variegated oles Ta brk anc fy red. a pidenn Eyrei. Year- book, 1884, 8 — falcatus. (G. C. 1877, vii. 7; Williams’ A 1877, 19.) B. I. 15-18 in. long, 2-3 in. broad, shortly stalked, swort-sbaped "i sokie-shapee, dilated and r grt pees with yellow, wh ad a gme mid- rib and margins Citn fale un Year-book, 1878, 154.] South Sea Islands. Croton fasciatus. (G. C. 1877, 367; Williams’ Cat. 1877, shrub. A broad-l eaved form. 9-10 in. long, 4 stalked, obovate, tailed, roun at base, bright green, with bright yellow ere with a few irregular ts and blo Boece: piae n tne. bok, JATE. 154.] South Sea Islands, Croton goni. (Veitch Cat. 1880, 20.) trilobed, at first t light green ee ‘a yellow — wards the midribs become crimson, H2 116 and the blades effectively barred sna marked with golden reas [Codi sears Fordii. Year-book, 1881, 159]. Pol- nesia. —— gormogus. (Bull Cat. 1881, 16.) L ich o re (endinn formosum. T ook, 1882, 70.) eat Cat. et whee SE ina bate y f gloriosum, Year-book, Hebrides. (Lind. Cat. ; w-lanceolate, clear green variegated , with golden i Goedenoughtii. Santa Cruz Croton er 1876, 5.) S. L. long, narr Year-book, 1877, 155 5.] Islands. Croton se poe (Veitch Cat. 1880, 25.) S, L. with varied col Sr [ Codieum ianburganum Year-boo ok, 1881, 159.] Polyn Croton a (Veitch Cat. 1878, 26.) S oli c ibs when mature, Sees onerg on. tae paria Year-bock, 1879. } Croton prg Sie ae Cat. 1879, 23, f.8.) 8. Dw lanceo ellow urround piim green Üirdór. | Gdieun tears Year-book, 1880, nea Hendersoni. (Bull Cat. 1877, S. e -A ovate, acumin nate, u p gree tioula tely veined with yellow. (Codie um Header soni. ae . book, 1878, 154.] South Sea Isl Croton illustris. (Bull Cat. mis f. ve 8. sod as Sage orep variegated with yellow. Mati illustre, Yoni 1883. 1882, bed, [ Co- , 83. ] is. (Bull Cat. 1882, Croton intermedius. (Lind. Cut. 1876, arge, green, wit and spots yellow, rose, or re Codi- eum intermedium. Year-book, 1877, 155. ] = Mogen T ias Cat. 1881, with o poom ee 12 18 P wr ng, 3-8. i reen, marked with gol venation. ta a hacen book, 1882, 170.] indies Year- eee Cat. near-lanceolate, ny a bright greon, aadi led with led pi Cte eae elas 25.) 8. L. 1 and suff probably distinct gy the follow wing which s the same name. [ Cudi@um lineare. Weis oak, 1883, 88.] arca ee (Bull Cat. 1882, =e linear 4-6 in. long, of a i k gre with the midrib and blotches ello. Codieum lineare. Year-book, 1883, 8 881) Canos TAE Soret (Bull Cat. 1876, d oblong-ovate, ga iph Siy uo pepe spots, and t - versely — e from the midrib way to ge. [C gt maca- Feeanum, Tou heak 1877, 155. ] Croton ae (Veitch Cat. 1877, 21.) ro poe ear-lanceolate, rice sh risped, nar at a or dilated” at paea bri ye rib, a T Peed -book, 1878, 154.] nd s on each side ‘of it. praan paes Year h Sea Islands. peice reer ARE (G. C. var. of the trilobed tracted about the mid to t triangular lobes, the central one prolonged obo poi yello Leen maculatun Katonii. Parat. 1879.] Pacific Islands. magnificus. g 7? 1882, t. L. lap- a broad irregul bere he yel red along the [ Codie@um magnificum. Yar! 1883, Solomon Islands. en mpn A and P. 1876, 52.) 5-18 in. long; young woe ail green, with a golden i, and markings representing 117 the venation, but more or less oeie; mature l. deep so with the gation deep crim [LC Ps ag ma- jesticum. Year- re 1877, 155.) Polynesia. Croton peo pr amie (Zl. H. 1879, t. 347.) S. A for ith long linear- g es etween t [ Codiæeum massan- geanum, Tanek 1880, 148. | Cr zog OT ne: al! Lager Cat. 1877, 19.) L, lanceolate, 9-12 ‘ f. rib surroun a band of yellow, and a pale green ids spla: mone and ie with ze ellow ee ; es yellow, tinged wi ridin microph paa. ‘Your book. acres So gle mer (Williams Cat. _ 25.) orm with ovate veined with crimson. [c odicum mirabile. Year book, 1883, 8 Croton Mortii. Beti, í Ch. Ae D bovate, short idri roadly margined with golden yellow. Codiaum Mortii. Year-book, 1877, 1 Croton mra ake a OF ‘illiams’ oa 34. Kea ith ry late aa ‘or ire bright green, mottled with ‘light inted or margined with rosy ¢ n. [ Codiceum m aultifor me. Year- peaks 1882, 170. ] ay nee, (B. H. ane 240, ninate, pani l. the c replac y cream colour. Ta ticianis musaicum, Year-book, 1884, 89. ] Croton Nevilliz. Mowe Cat. 1880, 21,9.) S. L.obion: ceolate, olive green when young, pie and marked gr er, with a ic hue. [Odie um Nevillie. Year-book, 1881, 159.] Polynesia. prsten Newmanii. (Bull Cat. 1887, 6, S. A form of Codieum va ceo Ly the vari Broad central stripe. Poles ia. Croton nobilis. mak Cat, 1877, ; Farges Cat. 1877, 19.) Be: L. [Codieum nobile. Year-book, 1878, 154,] South Sea Islands. cetera ornatus, ee Cat. 1881, ate S. riety oblong, slightly un- u in, = creamy-yellow ; here there otched with yellow, the tomb boang tinged with crimson. ae times the l. are bronzy gree Pith rose lines and A Wihtshen. [Codieum ornatum. Year-book, 1882, 170.] Croton paradoxus. (&. C. 1877, vii. 367; Williams’ Cat. 1877, 207.) 8. A narrow-leav: orm, with short ioles. < 1012 in i petioles. L . long, linear- oblong with a spiny point, at first reen, rwards yellowish stripes and spots, especially centre; midrib pink, under surface pale Some of the l. are wis oun raped in the middle. [ Codiæum adoxum. Year- book, 1878, 155.] South Sea Islands, Croton ae Sis ai repe Cat. 24.) ceolate 1886, 8-10 in. long y 1 ta ; gr of the 1. rich golden yellow, extend ha ay through, and continuing along the centre nearly the whole length. [Codieum Phillipsii.] coe A aaike He (E H. ot 23.) of Codie rin elongatus. Croton pictus Ci. H, 1877, t. 299; Lind. Cat. 1878, 4.) 8. L , and a line near the bright vel w., [Codieum ace poplin Year-book, 1879. ] ar. lyratus. we H. 1877, t. 298 ; ind, “Cit cg 4.) L. sub-erect, long, 23-3 = broad ; Ree init AREE h =. sudden con tion about the middle, with p Benannt 118 part prolonged into os m narrower = a be reen, and v border oe ith yello (Codi um xe tum Ly ilies Year book, 1879. ] Croton — fier Cat. 1876, 6.) .„ some lanceo linear, others broadly ara a at — with the mid- inch or so, and ing . t ia pena atum. Year - book, 1877, 155.] New Hebrides. an eee (Williams Cat. 25.) L. 8 with rich pink. (dodin um : Pilgri imii. Year-book, 1883, 89.] dee Cat. Tone p 1878, 5.) i and m blotches, afterwards Se wi e arme ma: into rich arkings pas mson. [Codiæum princeps, Year- Book, 1879.] New Hebrides Groton recurvatus. (Bull Cat. 1883, m idri vėins. vi ten recurvatum, Year- book, 188 Croton Pegar (Veitch Cat. 1878, 3). 8 n. L. 6-8 in. long, 2-2} in. br oad, “dee olive ee sparingly spotted with yellow ; the veins and mi ich © " bo e with a lighter colonr shading “= Si at orange ; we a s4 o nd of w ba £ p SSRA Regine. Tent hook, 1879. ] Pacific Islands Croton — (Bull Cat. 1877, 3.) S. L. strap-shaped, droo coping, undu- lated sad geo e a bronzy- ric midri age. [Co dieum e Year - book, 1878, 155.] South Sea Islands. ianus. Croton rodecki ——— Sa 1881, 34.) S. A v: h penden bas —— ere angen Seer Cat. dia . oblanceolate, shortl ed alon uA oe Kordan ng the midrib, veins, ~ Seep with yellow, 2e towards argins takes on osy tint. (Cidieun sec a Xer- book, 1879.] —— pee eer por (Bull Cat. a i2.) the narrow droopin: with the usual cream A VENAE [ fia um Year-book, 1893, 83.] Javal peers d crimson ruberrimum, Croton rubescens. (Bull - hae 14.) S. L. elliptic-lanceolate, ned = semen with Spat ts whic h spots nally change to [ Codieum EDIS, rpa book, 1883, 8 89.] Poly- ia. Croton hep Erg (Fl. and P. 1882, 122.) S. L. oblong-lanceolate, gr ea and olive green. with crimson argin. [¢ PERN rubro- Tinei, Year- book, 1883, Croton Russelli. (4. C. 1893, xiv. Oe, of H. xev. 493, f, 71.) 85. [ Codiæum pictum, var. | annar eens. (Bull Cat. 1882, S. L. obovate- elliptic, green, with e primrose-yellow midri aie blotches. [Codiæum iuectanil: Year-book, 1883, 89. ] Lind. Cat. 1880, b meee ame is 14.) right green Spincki, Year-book, 1881, 159. go ——_—-* -Bui Cat. 1876, differing iaits iæum re. Year- rene 187, 155. ] New Heb Croton tow ane. (Williams’ Cut. 1880, 14.) S. L. broad, obovate, cus- pidate, of a dark olive green, irregu- larly band margined with ric roan Midribs and petioles bright agenta. [ Codieum "o Year- kook | 1881, 159.] New Gui Croton ge aore Eai Cat. at Aadi ar rown; pinnules aan ceolate- oc gr aaa flat, dark green, New Caledoni Cyphomandra mae E. I Ge Cat. 1880, 3. a elliptic, 80 eer bright lied tint, wit eins; under side glossy, stained With purple. SIEPE tet heawings a C. 1892, 43.) ga arden hybri id Eisma C. eyes and C. leeanum. Cypripedinm Æson. (&.C.1893, xiii. 0.) 5. A garden ee between C. Drurii and C. insigne Cypripedium Ainsworthii. (6. 1879, ex 748.) S. A garden hybrid between C. Sedeni and C. Roezlii ripedium reir anum. (&. C. =- 672.) S. A garden hybrid wee ied C. spicerianum and C. insigne Wallace Cypripedium SIDO hag i ta - (4.0. nes ip viii. 38.) S. A garden hybrid between C. dominyanum and C, Cypripedium niom Es C. 1887, i. 512.) S. Garden hyb 1 5 Cyne. Alfredi. (G. C. 1890, 3, A hybrid between oi venustum and C. levigatum. ee pepe tie (0. R. À garden ria between C. " ae ue and C. Curtisii. A Pien hybrid between D aS amabile. (R. A. 1891, C ja ae d C. Hookere. fraideari amandum. (&. C.1887,i. 174; Bull Cat. 1887, 10.) S. Garden gE A ath nn Ad illiam? 1887 iO; 40.) S. Gare nybrid "Than Copr: 1 Aphrodite. (Veitch 76.) S. A garden hybrid ig ro, niveum and C, lawrence- anum, | pate apiculatum. CEA aasin S. A garden hybrid etween “o, ae batum and C. Bowallii. Cypripedium appiatonianiii. oe xliii. 95; O. only a iety e č. baiteniamem with paler coloured fi. and 1. sy green, reticulated with dark gree: Cae Argo-Stonei. (4. C. 1896, xx. 554.) S. A garden = Sn hota ‘the two species indicated b; the nam Cypr ipedi um eur igs (Veiteh fae sai 11 C. moensianum, ia hag ene (G. C. 1894, xvi. 378.) A garden hybri id -o i bellatulum omer C. super- ciliar a rarer (G. AA 1890, viii. 632. rid between c. Veitchii and 23 raed Cypripedium arthurianum see i CZ, iii. t. 121) 8S. Garden hybrid it ae arr Ashburtonie expan- 1 1884, ‘oe 52) S. erves blotches, on & green & ground. Pet, and 1, broader than in the type. Cypripedium ee majus. (Veitch = Cypr. 79.) S. Agarden hybrid between C. barbatum Drossti and C.i ay Var. superbum. aliaa eink ~ 1889, 23.) 5. Gardena hybrid bet C. barbatum superbum aa e. n sneinen giat araa Ashtoni. (4. C. 189 xvill. 721 S. A garden hybrid C. eiliolare superbum and C. selligerum majus. ai erage at pA of 1890, H. 1890, vii. 792. 2.) Ez Jo den oia between C. niveum and ri ilie lare. Cypripedium cet CANH Pot m arden hybrid be C. chlor Ops ‘and vi Sehlimii. Qrpripodium, erate veltchianum. 288.) A garden hybrid Saa 7, bar ain er C. superbiens. ginean Barteti. (G. C. 1886, R.A: ist; 347 & k C. barbatum and C. from eed as C. Laforcadei. Cypripedian hossioapa; CG. C. 1894 v.762.) S. A garden hybrid between E. Curtisii and C. superbiens, ypripedium behrensianum, (0. R Ron 111.) S. A garden hybrid be- ween C. Bowallii and C. Töreni: Cypripedium bel = CG. % re iii. e 747, 2099 3 iv. 215; Di À lar arge- flowered form of € Godetr so with large spo bum. (G C. 1895, sl = Var. al 748: O. R 1895, 207.) 8 A with pure white fl. 'and green 1, um, (G. C. 1888, iv. luteopurpur (C: 0. “78, oe, 13) S A fH re with a yel- lowish fi. blotched with purp = ianum. (4, C. a 798 ; . 1888, 396.) S. Stet es 126 ge So peters bolerlaerianum. (4. C. ice 391.) S. A garden hybrid between nC Dautheri and C. harrisia- NUM. Cypri naai egestas (G, ©. 1892 mi. istake for C. debosscheri ianum, Dip acetone: — e C@. C. 1877, 367.) S. milar to C. villosum, ariy siii with dark blotches. Bractample, broa ot obtuse, with very broad bases. Pe reely cuneate Sta minode narrow at its base. India hE nai eno bragaianum. (Z. vii. t. ar rden hybrid between ra "Rinentasimam cerulescens and C. Boxallii atratu Crp Browni. (a. C. 1891, 49.) 8. hybri ween C. pen E and (, leucorr aon Cypripedium ow SiE on.) S. A garden hybrid between C. Argus and i EEES ie, (G. C. 1892, OTRS xaar. arem (Gard. gar bri een nÊ. “Drurii ii and C. sions a reee — or on the rea under the mouth of the lip —— Var. oculatum, (4. C. 1881, xv. 5 aving a mauve disk at shoe is dark brownish with a narrow green | canes in. Born Cypripedium Burbidgei. (4. ¢. 1 ipod ) S. In the way of cSjavanicnn, : minod carci 6 of tie lip mauve. Born Cypripedium burfordiense. (4. C. 1888, iv. 724.) S. Garden hybrid, 1 pi ein nih Burtonii. pao 801.) S. A garden hybrid from the me par rents as 0. Millmani, viz. C. Pee pein and ©. philippinense. Cypripedium gone CG. 1880, xiv. 652. A garden hybrid between C: Sareea biflorum and C Lou og Calceolus x macran- C. 1892, xi, 394.) H A supposed natura imported from the birch forests of Western Siberia Cypripedium ones ecient B. ae alah -fl ea Aa eg 1-2 ft. wE p sa erved ; fi. alt ah dull yellow ; "ip hite Wi Closely allied to C. Aid Hg oh habiting damp woods in the northern parts of California. Cypripedium shears (G. C. 1888, 1888, ? 130). d es hybrid, Cypripodiam eta (0. R. A garden od fom between ‘the a pear: indicated by the Cypripedium calloso-niveum. (0. R. 1895, 359.) S. A garden hybrid between | the two species indicated in the nam wit oi pope callosum. (G. C. 1886, S. Scmething in the way of ‘ 7 aa with a very large trans- verse elliptic acu š white, washed with purple and having numerous green nerves. Lower sep. half as long as the lip, ligulate, acute Pet. ligulate, pendulous, n, purple Or oe si iate, me with blac. warts 0 margins and disk. "Lip like that oF C. super- biens. Stamin a reddish, marbled with green. Sia —— Var. Sandere. e c 1894, xv. beast O. R. 1894, 197.) = ‘ale loured var ors ae now- pres with a few lines of inetd green at the base. —— Var. subleve. (G. C. 1888, iii. 331; H. G. 1888, 228.) S. A var without an any spo ts on the disk of the petals, C. C. 1895, | Cyne let ad it | ah aes Sarg calurum. (G Oypripedia castleanum. Cypripedium 700.) S. A var. Cypripedium 7 COL es 1881, 69.) A garden hybrid betw im i bar Sie and C. venustum. 1881, Garden hybrid ee E longifolium and C. Seden i a we Canhami. (W. G. 1888, 32.) Garden hybrid. is Fm wa ween (. iii. 41.) A var. of C. philip- pone: with 3 sep.; the lowe sep. r a Ban or f Roch deni Reichb. f num, Linden. ] . Var, cannar isa Oypriposiun SATA hybrid (G. €. Lano, +488.) Nedons and C. Schlim ech avi n carnusianum. (E, 1895, TE, 102 A garden hybrid between C. spicers ianum and C, hay- naldianum. CG. EA 390. hybrid be tween C. hirsutissimum and fis superbiens. chamberlainianum. (G. C. 1892, xi. 234, f.34.) S. Habit of per biens. shaped. pes bearin, purple and white ; rm they not aai those of C. n atahis hay Gui Var. oe anger CQ: C. 1892, ith a pale pta sep. aba aor Chapmani. (G. £ bo 67.) S. A garden hybrid be C Curtis and r bellatulum, ngenie ginasioge (G; ČC. 1893, xiv. 406, 437, f. 70; aes > i. 303; B. Ai THEY. S Close C spicerianum, which it t resembles = in size and form of fl.. diff ring ainly in colour; the aa white, veined and s with rosy purp and lip yellowish tinged with a staminod —— Var. unicolor. (G. C. 1895, Aim 248.) S. A form cdr of the lip is as the shop sep., instead of aoe a in the type. Cypripedium chelseense. 1888, iv. 406.) S. Garden hybrid. OTRO, miv. 325 oF oe CG. C. O A 81.) B: Garden h eee Bret r (G. e 1888, iii, 584; H. G 08.) S. rden ae jn. "Sele Pe DAUROS, Reihb. a Pona CG. C. niet = 781.) gard n hybrid mn C, eae iea. and C. aip pisk ytra" ee (4G. C.1 xviii. 483.) 5S y like C. super ae. r asil of the lip is shorter, and the stam ae ae lower and broader. Philip- pin Var. miteauanum. (JZ. iv. t. 146.) A var. having the whole fl., except ep., suffused with a rich purple hue, ir Co husmus zy Linden & Rod.] Philip pF EY ot ee 1889, v. 168.) S. Raised fro har a and C. villosum. Cypripedium Claudii. (Z. ix. t. 397.) S. A garden hybrid between C. ee ianum and C. vernixium., ce. c. ier gk era wet sare (G. 1893, xiv. 86, f. 18.) arden hybrid between 2 e is and Coe Cypripedium conchiferum. (4. C. 1881, xv. 330.) S. Garden hybrid between C. Pearcei and C, Roezlii, Cypripedium jes ro nag ASC daha 1887, 10.) S. Garden h: Cypripedium conco-callosum. (0. FR. 1895, 15.) S. garden hybrid between C. concolor and C. callosum. Cypripedium conco-lawre. (J. of H. 1893, xxvi. 193, f. 41.) 8. A garden brid between C, concolor and C. ie: ae concolor Chlorophyl- lum. (4. C. 1886, xxvi. 294.) Ll = an T weerhling ; fi, covered sonal. apts, CG. 0, 128 ee eoneotor a Nt (O. R. 1896, 54.) a pet. 2} in, long Var. Reynieri. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 362. var. with large marbled 1. and yellow fl. with a purple on the outside of the sep.; i oe “ochre spotted | with white margin in front. ” Cambod Var. At sage se: C. 1893, xiii. 590) oe AV ments lined with seal the ~P dotted witi purple. Mergui, Bur —— Var. Ee aie eG (G. a 1888, i HT, G. 1888, 504.) B. A i 1 light s out spots, but with on the staminode Var. bra ease ioe ii.t.77 ; E C. 1887, i. 486.) S. This is a two- flowered form with rather larger fl. fo. C. tonkinense, Linden.) To Cypripedium conspicuum, and var. pictum. (4. C. 1888, ii. 521; H. 1888, 281.) 8. Garden hybrids. Cypripedium Se ie arent 75.) S. A garden hybr e- een Č fairieanum oat C. da cipro Cypripedium ap ape Moa H. 1893, 250.) E Bale and C eint Cypripedium aeee 1895, xvii. 627; 0. R. 1895, 215.) E garden hybrid supposed. to tween C, lawrenceanum and O, D (4. C. Cypripedium corningianum. (G4. M. 891, 495.) S. id between C., superbiens and C. philippinense. oee ium cowleyanum. (4. 4. 1892, 72.) S. A garden hybrid beswen "C. Čurtisii and C. niveum, Cypripedium crossianum psittaci- num. (4. C. 1889, v. 9.) from C. insigne Maulei and C. venustum spectabile. saii T E C&. C. 1889, 129 Cypripedium Curtisii. (¢. C. 1883, “x. 32-W. Uy, eh oe S. Ve t ] var. 0 ; L broader, more tion acute, darker, with darker marks ; Lip yellowish-green, spotted inside with arrower, wit cilie, and blackish- n o smaller spots, numerous at the top ; t in C. Bovallii, 3-lobed at the apex . lip large, with acute side angles. Ovary dens hairy, equalling the Sumatra. Ta —- Var. pallidum. (0. R. , 1896, i om discolor. a C.: 1882, 288.) S. A pale-coloured v xvii. 218.) A garden hybrid SE i eege S i Rd C. 1892, LES appr doliare, Cae . 1887, i. . and F. vy. 460, f. 79.) 8. 47.) S. Garden hybrid rs prt Pg rid between C. Lowii and C. "aiken super a Cypripedium donatianum. (B. To 1895, 79.) S. A garden hybrid, the Sypripodian ste age donee Se ix. t. parents 3 which nie not give sis 411.) S. A en hyb between C. spicerianum and C. at Cypripedium Drurii. (@. C. 1876, vi. 68; DL. i. t. 6; G. C. 1885, xxiii. 472, Thre 8 qatar ivan (R. 1.1885, f..83.) S. In the way of C. insigne. : dippi L. ligulate, acute, very faintly spotted. z Peduncle 1-flowered, purplish-brown —— Var. rossianum. (6G. C. ey bract shorter than ovary. Sep. an iii. 425 ; 7, 1888, 280; B. T. 0. pet. greenish-yellow, the sep. covered 1888, 136.) S. Garin hybrid. outside with dark hairs; upper sep and pet. with 1 broad black line Cypr ipedium daviesianum. (4. lower sep. with 2 narrow black lines ; 1895, xvii. 82.) S. A garden cae the ee r groups of small dark between C. Bowallii atratum and C. brown spots and . numerous dark Sir "gus. glandular hairs towards the base. Lip hre-brown with numerous darker Cypripedium debolsinaee. (a C. spots on its channelled base. India 1890, viii. 747.) S. A hybrid betw C. venustumand C. Boxailii srant okaga Cypripedium Edithæ, (&. C. 1892, xii. 458.) S. A garden hybrid be- ty ETS gurarien (R. tween C. conchiferum and C. Schlimii. B. 3892) 0) S arden Fad si = tween C. pii and C. bar- Cypripedium shiai (G. C. 1893, batum superbum, k Ms 1925). -5. y een C. fairieanum ang is superdicna. —— reo on T, er hybrid between C. Cypripedium elliottianum. co. € 501. 532. 556. f.: W. 1892, 6.) Sallieri hyeanum and C. lawrene aae iv . i 3813 Ss. t same Baki = € Cypripedium delicatulum. (6. C. Stonei and C. rothschildianum, L. 12- 1887, ii. 552.) S. Garden hybrid. 15 in. long, 14-2 in. broad, bright green. Sca ft. or more high, 2-5 Cypri ripedium P, (G. C. flowered. Upper sep. elliptic, acute, 1894, xvi. 118; Z. x. t. 437.) 8. A flat, white, with dark purple-brown garden hybrid bet eas C. selligerum stripes. wW AS sep. broadly ovate, i coloured like the upper sep. Lip and C. superbiens. similar to that of (. Stonei, rosy- isianum. (L.v aie Pe TE a Pre. Fhorn oie Cypripedium Sepaea sno . i pases at ba base, sa ——— tails, white, spotted with chocolate C lr et C. Bowallii atratum. Sainte Tiek ear, balla i apex, bent Cypripedium dilectum. (@. C. 1888, downwards. Philippi iii. 330 H. G. 1888, 228.) S. Inter- betwee: m nC. or rA n SU ples enfieldense. (0. R. Wirwtisinn Megha n, den hybrid betw ae ` with rows o laokish-purple Spots, C Ho Hookera ' measuresianum and C. law- pical margin, and a 2146 I 130 ie ae Engelhardtx. (ZL. vi. . | Cypripedium Fraseri, A garden hybrid betwee Ci fee Maulei and C. aaa, Cypripedium pacers KA R. 1894, garde brid bet tween £ rothschildianum = C. harrisianum. Oypripedium Exul. (6. C1892, xi. 522, sa L. vii. t. 327. Described as a r. of C. insig gae it is not unlike C. Drurii, but the fi. are coloured like those of S insigni [Syn. C. bia te Wall, . Heul, Ri + a ee Pa Wall. os, frapi Hort. ] — Var. imschootianum. (Z. vii. t. ~ 327. . cA-var, with narrower pet, with white tips “yptipedins OE. (@. us 1890, viii r. 2, t, 3 hybrid b between n aa aea ai a. spicerianum Pasi ee re er a hybrid between C. barbatum superbum and C, spicerianum., Side pogina fairieano-lawrenci- G.M. 1893, 728,£.) 8. A nin Ep bet tween the two species 2 gh seg coo se acertael Ka and Ë., 1888, 90, f. 16; B. X 1) i. small-flowered species ; T 0 ceolate. long, g, greenish-yellow, with a purple- bro North-west America. Cypripedium fascinatum. ween Å. spiceria- num oat C. hirsutissimum. Cypri setini festum. (Gard. 1892, xli. 26.) A garden hybrid between C. bar diad ad 2i aes oneurum, Cypripedium fitchianum. (W. 0. A t En: aon Cat. 1888, 20; G. C. v. 600.) S. Garden ‘hybrid. open fordianum. (G.C. 1895, A garden dati be- ia oF ese: and C. callos EEA Maonan CAH 1895, xvii. 337.) S. A garden hybrid C. harrisianum superbum and C. bellatulum. CZ. vi. t. 253.) A garden hybrid between C. hir- sutissimum and probably C. barbatum, Cypripolium gonmiarun, (G. C si xv. 814.) 5. A garden hybrid = n C. Hookere and C. purpuratum. if | Ae gina ger eee (4. 1886, x J. OF H. xvi. A eiadus rid between C. villosum and C, pate imum, pel sper gibezianum. (J. ix 25.) S. A garden be theme iri H villosum and C. ven Cap a Gigas. (G. C. 1892, ja 136.) S. arden hybrid betw G: ai and C. e p peda pnn peoe (0. R.1 65.) n hybrid PAR c a Chattin’, and C, Logrande, oypripotmi Godefroyæ. (G. C. 1884, i. 146; TE, jay 1884, 13, 18; Fi. An P, 1884, ı M:t 687 6.) S. Intermedia te al een eo niveum and C, concolor, with white fl. spotted with chocolate Kepta npea x gr like C concolor, Sia r sd ee A. e ee polit TO) oR: ar. with sulphur- coloured sep, — Var. Laingi. (0. 1890,129.) S. A var. with small fi., the u orbic pet. narrowly elliptic or perri iasa onions’ similar to the — Var. leucochilum. (0. R.1894, 145; @.C. 1894, xv. 717 ; L. viii. t. ma 'A var. with spot and a pure white lip. — Var. luteum. (4. C. 1891, x 393; Gf. 1891, 642.) Š. Differs from i i fl. the spots yale rosy-lilac. —— Var. Marie. oe H. B. 1889, 97, t.) §S. Form very large f een the Laii nA notched at the Cypripedium godseffianum. (¢&. 1888, iii. 296; 0. 1888, 133; RHEB 1892, 85, f£.) S. Garden hybrid, 131 Cypripedium goultenianum. (Sand Se diy, 23.) S. A garden hybri rid C. Curtisii and C. callosum. Cypripedium handel magnificum. . C. 1896, xvii. 529.) 8. TN ga hybrid between “C. lawrenceanum and C. Curtis eat grande. e. £ 1881, 462; R. H. B. 1898, 27, f.) 8. Garden h ybrid between C. Robes and ?, Warscewiezii (2) Cypripedium Gravesiz. (4G. 0.1894, xv. 298, f. 34.) S. A garden hybrid etween C. Argus and È niveu Cypripedium greyanum. (6. se xiii. 396.) S. A garden hybrid een C. cilivlare and C. Dru od rm meagre poly- chro “oy um. (Z.iv.t.166.) S. Garden ybrid. —— Var. superbum. = iii, t. 118; 7, C. 1888, iii, 235.) Garden rid. —— Var. virescens. (0. R. 18 235.) S. Differs from the type a yellowish- ga fl. without ae purple-brown markings %4, SIP PD haynaldianum. (B.M. t. 6296; G. 0. 1877 ye 27 : Near C. Lowei, differing w follow A “the 1 hie aa quite cover- . Side contiguous, bank do lobes o p more prom , their sinus with the channelled nail bearing one small entire keel igm: blunt, pentagonal, straight. Lower sep. br r iis se , pale gree with some brown spots. Upper sep. white at the tip, gals bie with ss spo’ e low ts vordees broadly olak “Philippines, Cypripedium peee HE 1878, ix. 202.) £ epiphyte, P wn ; tip green, with small b; spots near the base. Darien, Colombia. lontea- Crpripedinm,. Hgtery smut narrow eb br and more obtuse than in the typical form Borneo. 2146 Cypripedium Horneri. (0. R. A garden x pages dco fi Bowallii and C. Argus Cypripedium hornianum. (6G. 1887, ii. 428.) S. Garden hybrid. Cypripedium orto (G. 1888, iii. 561.) 8S. [ 0. pair Si p acta: geire C0; = 1895, n hybri ween o Argus pals a. Curti isii. Pypripotum. yrs ad ete (G. 893, l. yellow oa. white with. scarcely any of the brown markings of the type fps apa (z. ži. G. Dorsal w e brown, Follow inside. —— Var. aureum. (FI. and P. 1882, 75.) G: pi var. with hehe fi. Var. Chantini. (R. H. 1878, G. This is the var. Water ss re-deseribed and figured under a new Var. citrinum. (4G. C. 1895, xvii. 39.) G. A var. with lemon- yellow segments. — Var. Clarkei. = “a Ge a xiv. 537.) A var. a few spots on the dorsal sae ve Ernestii. Ace C. 1893, xiv. pale- 630.) A var. wit coloured fl., not Dias that cited PREN @. Gortoni. Taa (@. C. 1894, xvi. a A Foca a. Sa having no brown markings in the fi. . halleanum. (4. C. 1889, i J 2 a from other forms of this species having the pet. piirest with Hivos dots of choco- late bro horsmanianum. (4. C. sss 7 693 .) G. Var. with narrow and a beak on the margin of the ustre. yellow hue than u (4. E 1893, xiv, — cleare 13 132 gi eee aes latimacula- (L. xi, t. 510.) G. ti sepal yellow wile, a few brown s spots and a white margin ; lip and wings wel. — Var, longisepalum. (4. 1890, viii. oag i 9°. Be? Sess ower with the sep, slightly longer than i in the t type —— Var. Luciani. (2. xi. t.505; IU. eek 1896, t 49.) G. A form with te lip and per. upper sep, broadly margined with wh ite. —— Var. lucidum. oe xi. t. 510.) Tr sep. green wit irregular islen > spots Di a white margin ; lip ar. Macfarlanei. (4. C1 Viii. Mot GFL pd os = shes orsal sep. with a w margin, and without the brown spite the type. — Var. miniatum. CZ. xi. t. 2 G. Upper sep. yellow with maroo: spots and a white margin; lip brow: — Var. montanum. oe G. This name has bee ven to a ar. mooreanum. (Wiliams a 1887, 22.) G. Garden variety, —~ Var. ner haian t. 510.) G. Upper light agen is ant gin; yellow Ci p. yellow with white mar- Var. rubidum. (Z. xi. t. 510.) wE, Upper sep. pale green with regular pur ig ag and white margin; lip dark y r. Sandere. (G. C. 188 upper sep. a w het dots along the pear ner ot Cypripedium Io-spicereanum. (0. R. 1894, 148. garden hybrid between: the plants indicated by the en irapeanum. (Z. H. 1879, 128.) S. Lar Cu Itivated in this coun try hal : ago, but apparently soon lost. n “Sage Register, 1846, t. 58, si oid Py ieee sameeren wA 1891, n hybrid een o Bee wait “a spiceri- misit Cypripedium johnsonianum. (Q. C. 1892, xii. 744. arden aratia etween C. nitens magnificum and C. lawrenceanun E wenden aa EA (G C. 1895, xvii. y i- 120e xviii, 154, 265,292.) 8. padie ed to oka garden ybrid between C. EE rn E and C. dayanum, TOS pce i C.1886, hy- pA _barbainm and C: fro bri wee Chantini, raised the same seed pod teti, resin lathamianum. (4. C. H. G. 1888, 228.) S. Gardon hybrid — Var. inversum. (R. ser. 2, l t. 10.) ea yer ena CO. R.1894, 80.) arden hybrid between C. tine sum ae C. superciliare, Cypripedium ee A f 1892, xi. 502, any 82) 8S. Ag hybrid betw ae z PAETA nen i ? HIONAD Be genere S EETA (G.C it anterior teeth, light yellowish- white reticulate with green, with purplish edge. Borneo. aa a heap Af: C. 1887, = form with am hpi aa: ien A Sinted with light mauve ect hens the veins, and with numerous warts on the petals. 133 Cypripedium lawrenceanum hyea- num. (L. i. t.42; G. C 1886, xxv. 680.) A poe et having the veins of the large white "dorsal sep green ; sens ciliated, and the lip tirely gre —— Var. pleioleucum. = ii. 744.) S. Garden variety C. 1888, Var. stenosemium. (G4. €. ~ 1887, ii. 38.) S. A slight var. with a narrower ee sep. than in the cal for — ~ viride. (CL, xii. t. 546.) 8. A var. with fl. much Ean than the type. Cypri EEE um ee Sapmi, CZ. xi. t: 504. A gard an hy beta vorar the two pacer licated by the i le Pesce CR. B 529.) S. Ag na hybrid ‘ican. C. T lævigatum and Ç. haynaldianum. ioe Ledouxiw. (0. E E A garden hybrid of uae oe origin ti is sa C. harri isianum, gh nanan leeanum. (@. C. 1884, xxi. 140; Fl. and = 1884, 28 ; Z. iii. t 125.) S. A hybr a Deira C spiceri- anum and C. yie Maulei. Breg supu (&. e 1893, 17.) S. id to be very near , en- -| “yptipoltasi lemoinierianum. (4. C. 1888, iii. 712 ; H. Q. 1888, 270.) S. Ga rden 'hybr id. Oypripedium oar (ZL. viii. t. 360; C.: 1893, v. 342.) B. A garden hy bri id betw cae T insigne Chantini and C. callosum. Cypr aan EPET (4. C. eo S. A garden hybrid betw: lea superbum and C. dations al l pedium ee CEH 1885, xxiii. A hybrid between C. Roezlii oa 2, Schlimii album. BoE oa aca loysoniantin: (R.H. = 1894, x . 817.) = sorbed es “a rbot A ' barbatum var. and C, bellatulum. u pie lineolare. = C.1887, S. Garden hybrid a gate erie arts e dse B hybrid te Piai E C. dayanun, Cypripedium aay sees ( Veitch Man 65.) §. small flowered for m, airs narrow 1, and slender scapes. id a omg ap ge er gene (G. C. 1895, xvii. garden hybrid b prises C. Hookere and C. harrisianum. | i! wet era Louise. (0. R. S. one-third larger than | U type. — Var. biflorum. (4. C. 1890, vii. BJ S C. insigne Chantini and C. spicerianum. A A Sig ganteum. (4. C. 1890, oes yf S. C.spicerianum crossed wi r . maculatum. aid and F. 1888, 4.) S. Garden hybrid -— Var. superbum. es g 1886, xxv. j ) oe rsal sep. radiating rows of purple lines, green and shining at the base. 82.) pure whi — Var. Virginale. (4. C. 1895, xvii. The dorsal sep. is mostly te, arden hybrid, pro babl y = a Pier mat E ‘Ashburtonic. «CL ASTTs tween ped al seo lucidum. (4 21,) S den hybrid C1 Tiel and C. villosum. Cypripedium lucienianum. (Z. viii. t. 362.) S. A garden hybrid between C. villosum an . @ninthum superbum or C. bellatulum. Cypripedium Riu (4. C. 1893, xiv. 692.) A garden hybrid ween C. pei fase aig C. sellige- rum majus. Cypripedium Macfarlynei. (4. 0. 1891, x. 300; Gf. 1891, 534.) S. A hybrid between C. calophyllum and C, spicerianum, 134 Oypripediang napeneias waai R- H. 187 a ee with purple-red A ring lees in its long Sistem ate twisted pendulous lateral sep. an ea he orn saccate lip. East Tem- te Asi Cypripedium ae te Se C 0.) S. A hybrid Dawa C. ROR ed and C. Hidde, Cypri pane macropterum. (4. C. 1882, EA ii. 552.) A garden hybrid betw EC Lowei and C. superbiens, ripedium margaritaceum. (0. @. Rhi P with iti of blackis -purple spots. a ith nula rife or ap t auricles overlapping each other, keeled beneath, dar covered with small tuber- cles. od eflexed, corda ~~ ee pedium err ohn aa (G. C. 1876, vi. 130.) S. Hybrid between - C. Hookere and C. barbatum. og a amg oe (4. €, 1895, A garden hybrid be- ta = r : ae and C. spicerianum. Cypripedium ee (G4. €. 1893, xiv. 70, 267, f. 48.) S. A garden hybri ween C. superciliare and C. rothschildianum. Cypripedium DSH ATAANER. ste. C. 1879, xii. 102; he & pics species, rk r rese shape, and 1. the venustum group, but ve tessellated. eria e aaf As ured wi dark spots an ochre seid at the lower part of iste Lip wide, brown, with ochre Oh 8, rears inflated. Staminode oc with Sane: oie on eo a bised. very deep sinus internally. Sanda. ‘iets ag mauriceanum. (9. R. 118. A garden hybrid between t. harrisianum and C. sylbaridhigts: Expr nadia. meyuertl CG. 4 890, viii. 702 ybrid ig C. ~~ en ee C. piden reh — measuresianum. (JVil- liams 22; W. O. A, vii. t. 304.) S. Ga pes hybrid. i Lat rae Meirax. (G. C. 1881, 24.) S. Garden hybrid. Cypripedium E Sa PRON CG. C. 1880, x ; W. 0. A. t, 95.) S. Garden ayia He ond ge Se aa ase sii. (Z. den hybrid, the Mir of eee A pee ecorded, bu it is probably between C. spicerianum and C. hirsutissimum. Cypripedium microchilum. (4. C. 1882, xvii, 77; L. ii. t. 50.) S. A age hybrid | Erne C, niveum and C. D OTEP Millmani. (4. {$ 1895, arden hybrid betw a 4 lawrenceanum ae C. philippinense. a- Cypripečtim mjtegushum,, ÇL. iv. G." 0: g. tage, ” 302) To it Reichb. , var. miteauanum.] KE mensianum. (Z. iii. t. &. C. 1888, iii. 561.) S. Similar ara upper sep. is ss MET along the rves. Philippin Crp pee ee Mensii. ( 0. R.1894, A garden hybrid between C ‘oie and some other species. me a eges cee r and P. 1883, 10; P. he 7819.925 H. Saat pubescent et white-lipped e Morgani burfordi- CR. ser. 1.) 8S. A richly etd form eg i garden hybrid. 135 Cypripedsam Motganip leyense. (G4. C a 79) Ag een C. superbiens pity lang- ri S and C. Stonei CG. C. 1894, rden hybrid between C. ing and C. tautzianum. Cypripedium hs xvi. 318. S. ae eat nigritum. (4. C. 1882, 02.) S. Much like C. bar batum. on n each side of the dorsal sinus, Cypripedium ere (G. C. 1889, vi. 701; W. O. A. t. 438.) B. Hybrid of C. Jairieanum we C. spicerianum. — Aai superbum. (G4. C. 189 591 S. A var. of the hybrid C. spicerianwm x C. fairieanum, Agi get poet. (G. C. 1878 t. 223.) S. Garden hybrid skeet Ky “insigne Maulei and C. villosum Cypripedium arpa eas salt: g 1888, iv. 1888, 396.) S. Garden hy brid. [Setonipedim niti- dissimum, Reichb. f.] aN aie obscurum. Be C.1887, 8.) 5. Garden hybrid Mypripodium. nooania KaR 036.) H. In W: 1- in with twisted white lip [C. montanum, Toast] California, Cypripedium qnanthum. (4. C. 1876, v: 297; W. a Å. t. ie S. Hybrid SALA insigne C. harrisianum, Var. ponse, (0. R 334.) S. A form of the garden hybrid between C. hae isianwm and C.insigne. superbum. Var Apan = ~ 1888, 6, ‘i, f.) S. AR Ch So omen wean aulei ae ont Ea (J. of H. 1893, xxvii. 269, f. 38.) S. A garden hybrid between hum and C. superbiens, Cypripedium orbum. (G. C. 1887, ii, © 8.) Garden hybrid. oe Hrs sae be 1886, xxvi. 166; W. O. A. t. 455.) S. Daur hybri ia. eb a estate le Speer G- G 1888, iv ; G. 1888, 504; O. 1888 8, 257 i t Ea hybrid. i ar E areor a4 G. AS En A 1.) A nen ay hybrid gé tween C. pueden pe and C. harrisianum. (8. CL 187 garden hybrid joins me barbatum and C. Hoo Matasan es wel gl paren Padli (Q. R i. 147; xii. t. 571.) S. A garden hybri rid ale ween C. harrisianum and C. selli- gerum, Cypripedium Pakre ee it 264; 0O. 1888, 1385, S. Gar n hybrid between C. Bowallii and $ venustum. Cypripedium porna (4. 1895, xviii. 192.) S. A garden Ny brid etween C. rgus Mænsii and C. philippinense. Cypripedium petersianum. 4G. C. 1888, iii. 331.) S. Garden hyb Cypripedium Petri. (4G. ©. 1880, xiii. 680.) S. Sep. white, with distinct Wiig Archipelag Cypripedium ah ae (G. ih che 326.) S. A garden hybrid n C. spicerianum and C. superb- Cypripedium pitch oe er can Florist, 1887, 178; 6 G. C. 1888, 1888, 97.) a [6 pane Reichb. £] Philipp Cypripedium piatyeolor. _@ C. 1895, xviii. 655. hybrid between C. Stonei peia cod C. pedium pleistochlorum. e. gripea ii, 552.) S. Garden hybri ss plunerum. (4. C. 1887, 40.) S. Garden hybrid. Broo W. area (G. C. 1880, Vv. se 36.) S, Garden Oypripədium pollettianum. (4. C. 1890, ‘viii, 702; R. ser. 2, t. 43. s. A hybrid be tween C. caloph yllum and C. venustum superbum, Cypripedium polystigmaticum. (6G. C. 1888, iv. 407.) S. Garden hybrid. Cypripedium ges eerie ta C. 1878, ix. 366. Garden hybrid. [ Selenipedium tion, Reichb. f se eene p Ad Bee ig M3 18 T TLA arden irtad Daear ©. pe batum biflorum, and C., kirdiki si E ening otier Aa C. 1879, 89.) betw een ©. Tord oa = pct: Syppeee pee 1894, xv. 36; O. R. 1894, 54.) A sw pposed n natural hybrid between C. callosum and C. Hookere. (G. C. E ETTI præstans. y C. 1886, vi. 776; 1887, ii. 243, 813, te Tl, ‘fF 6.) Bes. Like st ppinense, , having similar 1., aie a veral-flowered hair uncle. Fl. ge, se ly equal, the lower one broadest, striped with dark brown, the es keel utsi Pet. y , tapering w the Lip s ar to of Ç. Stonei, with a oats Tong basal oan, yellowish. New Gui —— Var. kimballianum. (Z. vi. ices ` Fl. richly Sesto the ore numerous and br na a dic pele larger than i in the type Cypripedium pryorianum. (6. c. 1893, xiv. 7. 692. arden hybrid between C. lathamianum and C. harris- pycnop (@. C. 136 — — (& C1 rinted a idinn) S. gar arden hybrid betw renceanum and C. iepen pe lirtioer sy me refulgens. qe. C. 1895, 210, 338.) S. A garden hybrid veen C. Curtisii and C. hirsutis- simum. ae el regale. ae Cat. 1887, S. Garden hybrid. Cypripedium Reginæ. (G4. C. xx.5 A garden hybrid er € leeanum and C. fairieanum. ee i oo pc ur geo (Sand. garden hybrid rele va aa and C. callosum. A a merger Shige er (Fl. and 1; and three ribs “Boies erianum, green. [Seten podium, Reichb. f.] Col Ko robinianum. (0. R. garden a von "0: Parishii and C. Low poe gee zobnetius, e, C. 1889, aised from C. Sedeni La C. r, pE e pieg egn a CG. C. 1883, nea; 84.) ery C: philip- pines: but. witi n r 1, and ore hairy koa cle ; upper sep. Tight ochre. Philippine Islanas. Bi eee rossianum. (Ø. 1895, 359 garden hybrid between C. barbatum and C. tonsum. Cypripedium i: C. 1888, iii. ) Allied’ to € giunåidiferun a Piensa). L. 2 long, ee Ant. 45 7102. in. b i jay pts - sa more-fi ed. . oblong acute, yellowish with sp eho very dark ł tripes, borders, Cypripedium terum. (4. 1876, v. 622.) S. Garden hybrid. pets ear with a wavy ieee, ee with dark lines and blotches 137 the base. Lip like that of C. Stonei, brown with an ochreous border to the mouth. Staminode stout „at 7, g down ET like hairy process. New ori pi Mer eee (G.C aoe anybii Bom C. iiie ii CA Tea womens oe ve S. A garden brid be ve -villoswm superbum fk C. insigne rri Cypripedium — (G. and F. 1896, 144.) A provisional na or an fade ant described as ha large - dorsal sep. col omens yellow and green, . coloured yellow and iy 1886, xxv. 554 ; xxvi. > £.8er.1,; t 3) S. Likis G: caudatum aa C. one. Sep. yellowish-green with purple- brown nerve Pet 1-14 ft. ee Lip much like that of C., Stonei in shape, but of a Kopa. bronze colour, Malay Archipelag Cypripedium Sandero-superbiens. (G. C. 1893, xiv. 278 ; 215, i: 31.) S. A come hybrid between C. sanderianum and C, su biens. i ater saundersianum. (4. C. 1886, xxvi. S. Garden hybrid. Cypripedium savageanum. (G. 1888, iv. 407.) 5. Garden hybrid. 1896. Pi 3 relin and a rile tis- simum, PFE oo ter eaten ont i z f.) A gar te eee A areo pate A C. 1890, vii. i. 386 6.) small hie with lin EL re Sd ant fl. It is very near T caricinum. [Sele- nipedium eee Reichb, f. British Gu ESR pec tee Schredere. (4. C. mas xix. 432; W. 0. 4. & 196) 8. ybrid between C. caudatum and C. Sodom < [Syn. oiik; Schra- deræ.] oe splendens. (1. ii. t. 69.) Garden hybrid, Cypripedium eee (Veitch Man. Cypr. 8. U. oe aS Longo i "E Schlimii) inte , Schlimii. [ Sele ete rie Bedeni, Reich, f., var. ] ieee fil pee Sedeni candidulum. (Ve b eitch Cat. 1 al AO Fad = hybrid between C. iongifetiim and C. Schlimii ts, florum., Ate nipedium Sedeni, ichb. f., HL sd spam of dite (Fi. and P. 1. t. 255.) S. Garden hybrid Ete C. barbatum and C. levigatum. majus. itz) Mo ENE tages ge ig coger sag Se C. 1890, 1890, 257; O 0, 3 OLR . 1V. 17, s. gien with tessellated 1. and green and e fl., closely allied b to C. javanicum. Siam Cyne o Qi. H. nea nia = peace G: Bowallii and ie iy Oypripodium oa, ome (Bull Cat. garden Aone between G a RS Soa C. villosu ees Saree CG. C 1895, 2.) S. A garden jes id be- rat is é ’ ciliolare. Cypripedium a CG. C. 1392, x See J. of H. 1892, xxv. 39, £. A garden hybrid between C. bellatulum and another. near rs ——— 3, aS 1893, = omg E peat and C. Yeon igo araman rma um. (B. M. t. 6490; @. € the purple-brown lip. Assam. 138 BE vcr. Spicerianum merca- tellia (B. T. O. 1893, 144, t.) FL per than in the t type. MBE miv. 28 SANSS (G. ee J. of H. xxvii. 417, ji pA hybrid between os par Mi and C. vewillarium. Cypripedium stenophyllum. (4. C. 1876, v. 461.) S. Garden hybrid. candidum. var, with ivory- -white fi., de. aA tinged with lilac and the pet. wi ith r SE prin E “ pons: — Var. platytenium. ŒM “4 S. a pæ var. with long sleaten broad ery handsomely spotted. Dora ned oll sorter Sloss CQ. C. 1895, 10.) arden hybrid diedie C. tl ah C. venustum ? Cypripedium ee (4. 1876, v. 795.) S. Hybrid between A barbatum and C. jiaki ens. Cypripedium swanianum. (4. C ao vi. 36.) S. A garden hybri rid een C. dayanum wad C. barbatum. Cypripedium Swinburnei. (4. C. ot ae 136.) S. A garden a n C. insigne and C. Argus Cypripedium E rara (0. R arden hybrid oenniy ‘between C. Een and C. purpuratun oypripetium tautzianum. (4. C. 1886, xxvi. 681; GA. 1887, 286.) S. Garden hybrid. — Var. lepidum. (4. C. 1888, iv. 780) “Ss. Garden hybrid. ipedium ok oe CG. C. en xiv. 193.) S. A garden hybrid ween C. lawrenceanum C. Bone peecipedion bannann, (G4. C. teem A garden keis betw: fap Baek and C.i Mavlei. Cypripedium tonso-villosum. (@. and #’,1893, 117.) S. Agarden hybrid between the two species indicated in Cypripedium tonsum. (G. C. 1883, ane ed to Se javanicum, with sont ow arked as in C. dayanum ; dorsal sep. IAL whitish, wit ree bro brown spots. Sumatra or Java ol apts or a gee (G. C: 1894, 98.) A garden hybrid bet a VG. cosines superbum and C. Sallieri hycanum. Cypripedium tryonianum. (4. C. core Sok 134.) S. A garden hybrid between C. harrisianum and C. si uper- Cypripedium ea ae (San Mos 1895, 10. den Sa between C. Cortisii and C. spicerianum, Cypripedium a cer egomaer ng (G. C. 1893, xiv. 70.) S . A garden a tween C. insigne Chantini lawrenceanum. eee vanhoutteanum. (Z. iii. t. 130.) S. Garden perg [Spelled C; aiia in G, C. 1888, iii. 561.] “ynripodium Vannere. ne G 10g, 895, 144.) con Tees hybrid between h a7 ee majus? and C. Cur Cypripedium variopictum. (4. C. 1888, iv. 407.) S. Garden hybrid. ee Ce ee CG. 1889, 94.) S. Garden Coord, It has the cape appearance of C. spicerianum. ped i er venustum measure- sian (4. C. sage xiv. 756.) A var. > ok fi. — am only colours are wiles and g Cypripedium vernixium. (4. C. irs xi. sa AoA den rag ween C. Argus and C, villosum punctatum. a oe F, “ya, 17. JS: A var, wi dorsal sep.and slight colour po on 139 Cypripedis vervætianum. (4. C. 1888, H: G. 1888, 370.) 8. A Hs ia. Cypripedium vexillarium. (FI. and b, , 18 £.;° W. O. A. t, 447.) 8. Garden hybrid. ym tped ae vexill-Io. (G. C. 1893, A garden hybrid be- soar € vewillarium and C papupedion vigerianum, Fs H. 5, RG, Labo, ei LUO, S: r AA a n hybrid between C. “ae batum and C. superciliare. Cypripedium qhiogam Peka (G. praa 40.) var. differing chiefiy i = the purplis ry al of its fl. — Var. measuresianum. cera C; 1893, xiv. 297.) S. A . var. + with sin dark bl otches asin (| B —— Var. Truffautii. 04.) S. L. broader (G@. C.1896, xix. g eee in the type and fl. larger — Var.Violaceum. (4. C. 1893, xiii. 195.) S. A garden hybrid between C. villosum it C. hirsutissimum, Cypripedium ii sg CG. C. 1890, vii. 792.) S. A hybrid from C. philippi- nense and C. niveum. similar to C. Aylingi. — Var. roseum. (0. R. 45.) 5. A garden hybrid cen g niveum and C. philippinense, var. Cypripedium hy gal adhe 18. C. 1881, xv. 656.) S. hich m lower sep. does not oak p the li lip Brazil. Cypripedium volonteanum gigan- eum. (G. C. 1893, xiii. 641.) 8. A var. with fl. twice as large as the type Cypripedium von-molianum. (4. C. A892, xi. Pe. S. A garden hybrid een C. spicerianum and C. hirsu- tissimum. Cypripedium yore ig ro ae. 43 1895, xviii. 655.) A id between C. oe ja C. villosum. sypnpediun Warnero-superbiens. vita xii. 301.) S. A garden fybrid betw ne two species indi- cated in t "hs Cie podium erence (G. 1895, xviii. 248.) den ona En. philippi nense ADAG, Curtisii. A aE —— sir z. arden hybrid betw È harri armen nigrumand C. sandler Cypripedium — anum. ix. t. 397.) S. A garden hybrid betw z a rhe. -tre and C. Miraki Cypr TE Ree. (G. C. sp xviii, 307.) A garden hybrid between A “Bova atratum and C. lawrencea Oypripedium Af hoe a 1882, xvii. 218; W. O. A. t. 365.) S Candas hybri rid. Nypi peiin winnianum. (4. C. 1886, 362; 1893, xiii. %07,) S. A garden. hybrid b etween C. villosum and C. D Cypripedium wolterianum. (6G. C. 5m00' pif or nar youngianum. (4. C. 1890, viii. 183.) S. A hybrid between C, pe hirna and C. Ræbelenii. -— Var. superbum. (G. C. 1892, xii. 138.) S. A garden hybrid between C. philippinense and C. superbiens. aoon, ronan. (i. H.1 of C. esis oo Masi as gigant Cyrtandra pendula. (4. C. 1883, xx. 70.) Gitas eraceæ. S. per. L. long- rown and do inside on the lower part. Java, Cyrtandra priest (Gf am, o S. Agla . with late elliptic ou en l aam 140 at both — 5-6 in. long, by 2-23 B) He cae ang AES (K. B. 1893, broad, and pedunculate axillary erio cymes of small white fl., suc- ceeded by ovoid white berries. Fij iji. sa gee TEn EREE Bk B. 1892, 83.) Amaryllidaceæ. lied to & Sapir 4 with large b jee di to C foliosa. L. TARARE 2 re long ; scape 2 high, bearing a few fl pii about 1 in. across and coloured yellow ‘per purplish ve own on the side lobes o the lip. tal. which a deve loped before the 1. gare pinteni w i 1882, Transv. ate riveree ue C. 1885, 91) G. between Tani sanguine booted and Vallota purpure: “eae 3), —— C&C. ga hi reen border with pa es lobes Anao with brown. Madagascar. garden hybrid b SITONA Ragnieri, (G. C. 1886, xxvi. 94.) sE Misheni ea C. Ailà. Cyrtanthus lutescens. (4. C.1888, iii. 172.) G. Bulb, similar i pearance C. Machenii. Umbel 3-4 flowered ; to fl. funnel-shaped, 2 in. long, pale yellow. South Africa. ae an a males (Sand. 896, Appears not to differ ‘hom the re South Africa. Co aash ae oon. ue e — G. € angustifolius rer "Me Masons T porary uth oblanceolate ; raceme luntangle on each side at the middle. Spur conical, Cyrtopodium Alicia. CL. viii. t. 371.) Orchidacexz ed to l. Statai It has nop Pairs: pseudobulbs, mg linear lanceolate 1. and a tall branched scape numerous fl., ey are a = S, green acr 1 brown spots, and a three-lobed label- lum, white with pane spots. Brazil. aS Andersoni. Fi. es - linear, con the fl., which are bright scarlet, lh in. long, about eight an umbel. So C Alied to flavescens. (Z. x. 84.) Africa o Siggerene P prAna Aa ja E ix. 104.) G usti duced before the 1.; scape 3 ft. high bearing iaia yellow fi. Venezuela. foins, FL. bri ms Mat produced Cyrtopodium an, CG. South Africa h the linear 1. Cyrtomium Caryotidium attenua- G. dium Filcatim. Sw. var. ] omium falcatum pendulum. C. 1885, xxiii. 756 ; 1888, iv. 181, f. 20.) $S. Allied to C. panniers pseudo- bulbs about 18 in. long ; inflorescence about 2 in. lo Fl. yellow, spotted with coke ; lip with broad oblong side a very short obtri- angu cls retuse oer lobe with callose border. Parag Uana Cat. 1892, 8.) Œ. Differs | Cyrtopodium virescens. (B. M.t m the type in its pendulous habit 7396.) S. Pseudobulbs tufted, fasi. arom narrower jinge . [Aspidium fal- form, 4 in. long; 1. 1 ft. long, 1 in. catum, Sw. var. | broad, piae: scape 4 ft. high, yo ay half clothed with fi, 1 vent see Sorani BEA B. 1894, 363.) dobulbs "ovoid 1 in. Tin on i ear elongate flaccid l. nearly 1 ft. zin ; scape ; 1 ft. long, flexuous ; fi. nearly 1 in white, with purple spots and a yellow blotch on the lip. East Tropical Africa. m., and coloured per veiw blotched with red, Brazil sift god ferox, (Iu. A 1892, 53.) Araceæ. S. Foliage plant with ie „petioles pe inaipa saarn shaped 1l. and greenish-white spathes, Borneo. . 141 Oyrtosnorma = Johnstoni. e g jas, Pania gracilis. (Op. t. 861.) Com- 808 ; Fl. and P. 1883, 27.) pos H-H; Lem L. bipinnate ; Are reference 5 its right genus of th leaflets ovate, coarsely toothed. Fl. own as Alocasia EA EE on rather long, slender peduncles, ith a _ ae Isle a 2-23 in. in diam., scarlet wi yellow centre. Mexico. ore an matriefianum. (4. xxi, 711 1884 ; Cat, Comp. Cont. eines horse G. xi v Hort, 1885, £.) S. A foliage plant HA. is beaded with da n l. y petioles ; rr oF, a rich crimson favet giving in the young plants the 1. are sagittate ; it somewhat the appearance of Ja apan- in older plants they me divi ese Chrysanthemum. numerous narrow segments. i aes [ Podolasia stipitata, N. E. Br. ] Damnacanthus ii dious RG ieee 359, 59.) Rub i . ever, reen Cytisus oe ee (W. G. shr., with parae anne gr eee K EN 8, ae æ. H. shr, and tubular white fi., succeeded by arden a mall scarlet berries; the fl. and fr. are on the pla n ak the same tit.c in ph Boe a ne — 1886, 547.) the spring. orm of Genist. ta Liner, er MoA pale yellow Daphne blagayana. (Fl. des bie SEGERA = D. G. 1896, A small bush with bright pa fl, iomart of Upper Italy. te Fl. i in terminal banda. white, ria ee gS a major. (R. H. | Daphne glomerata- Wat. Arb. Zisch. 1875 Ə, 240.) shr. like the type, but 1891, 14 4) H ethin: with larger a of a deep vinous rose. ae way = its Firat with [C albus, Linn, var. j naked stems crowned by a rosette of oblanceolate obtuse 1l., among which Cytisus nigricans nanus. (G. a are clustered the raie “of lilac- 1889, 164.) G. | Cybiens capitatus Sond purple fl. Caucasus; Arm Cytisus Tor ie (Cat. Nat. Arb, | Dasylirion Pamper ear San. Zöseħh. 1892, 15.) Hoshi CA 1887, 280, f. 75.) Liliaceæ. G. warf species aay 1 ft. a with stout, about 3 ft. high, crowned are a white fl. Balkan Mountain dense tuft of slender quadrangular 1., about 2 Fl.-stem about 5 ft. Cyrtochilum micranthum. (6. C. ee pitar re dense oe ee 1896, xx. 63.) Orchidacee. G. Resem bling C. paced but mele ith greenish spotted sep. and pet., and the oe Sasa) Neel ait and p lip white with te bro iwi blotches | 57.) vergree: and a yellow anterior part, Brazil. rie ‘with the nrg of be Kiplin, ving rn ans arching quadri-pinna- næ ; z tisect bright green fronds; pin Daboecia cantabrica calyculata. didng, oratedanodolate i nlii- (Nat, Arb, Zosch. ay 14; pr be 1891, mate segments cuneate, trifid or bifid, ix. i Ericacez. H. shr. producing bluntish ; fertile ones falcate, with a an bo nd w ‘A form in litary sorus on the under side. New which the ae is developed per so as to Hebrides. Ser a ad give it appearance oan double flowers. "TD. polifolia, D. Don, | Davallia elegans polydactyla. e (Veitch Cat. 1982, 18; Pi. and P. 1882, ronds. Dædalacanthus macrophyllus. B. so A Form with orested f M. t. 6686.) Acanthaceæ. S. A ta herb, with large elliptic acumina = Pigg (G.-C. 1887, pubescent l., and large panicles of pele 39.) 5. A largesarmentose species, blue fl., the lower lobe se the corolla ih decompound fronds, having small being violet blue, sessile crowded cuneate timate segments. Madagascar, 142 Davallia fijiensis elegans. (4. 1893, xiii. are S. A var. with fact divided fro major. (Veitch Cat. 1879, ~ 24) y ‘fern with geo: = ge vet and gracefully arching fro innules finely cut, bright rey om ar. plumosa. Se and P.1882, ; Ss. 0 ft, long, cut into multitudinous narrow segm ee, (Williams Davallia pee meee 30-5 evergreen forn, decumbent s Cat. 1889, with a the arnet into narrow entire or forked segmen Derus: Rae gran een A $ a, nd P, pinna he bie re obliquely cunea Himalaya. Dayallis Mariesii. { Veiteh Cat. 1880. 21, t. 11.) G. fern of it and ‘gro owth. [D. 0 Wall. var. Mariesii, Moore. ] (Veiteh Cat. ae Maralia genuas, 11.) spreading habit, wi a i=] Sa w4 BBS green r oidal or cuneate pinnules. Eindsaye anaes Mett.) Sumatra. iep are yer (G. C. Satir 02.) pendent var. New ar. veitchiana. (FI. and P. cuneate, simple or Davallia truffautiana. (in. H. en 186; G. M. 1896, 352, 5 S with es g = liarity of which is that the under surface is like the upper. Davidsonia pungens. i Cat. 1878, Saxifragacex. S.shr. of erect habit, with alternate spreading nieret l. nearly 2 ft. long ; leaflets 11-13, hen young, oming deep green. [No doubt D. Sains, F. Muell.] ralia. Debregeasia velutina. (R. H. 1896, 18. icaceæ. G. shr. right red colour. East Decaisnea insignis. (B.M. t. 67 Lo R prey dicecious, in ng ee racemes 1 ft. long. Eastern malaya. Decaschistia ficifolia. (G. C. 1888, iv. 565.) Malvaceæ. dsom: a Ss. n e w 3-lobed l., cuneate at base, the lobes toothed, beneath. Fl . or more in coppery merging into geot with a rosy spot at the base, Deherainia smaragdina. (B. M. t ot) Myrsinacex. S. shrub, with bro hairy branchlets, termina with "tufts of lanceolate more or less serrate l., beneath which arise the re dull green fl. Cultiv Jacquinia a and rr hbenesnllies smaragdina, Mexi Den pros ay, pire tas an Bik 1878, 14.) know arden Weta spt and A, concinna New Caledonia oe armeniacum. (Gf. 1894, with per. snre-lae f, The ohirat babi it oft the p is similar to ome Spe D. Ajacis, but a robust. Arm Delphinium pepate borim gg and P. Pe 52.) H. pe white N orth Amer: D painian cashmirianum yiia (B. M. H. deat out L _orbioular, 35 bed st ts r i : more in diam., pale b eR dipa stripes, with dall yellowish we tipped srk purple. Whole plant hairy. Cashmir, gyros per caucasicum dasyan- t t ct, long bracteate peduncles about 1 in. in prees ars blue, glandular hairy. simple, ip? a high, ig ducing a. a from a uria. Delphinium 2 mage (G. C. 1894, xvi. D. hesperium and D. a TE ft. high. Fl, dark blue. California, Delphinium oes aurantia- um. (W. G. 1888, 436.) H. Garden variety. Delphinium Nuttalli. (Gard. 1894, ar : wing ft. hi gh. white with sky blue spots es ae upper sa North Ameri Delphiniam te dab (Oe AS 879.) roundish deeply 3-5- lobe È the ies again Rp or lobed, light green ; petioles long, hairy. Stems 8-12 in. high, hairy, hae nig r owered. Fl. 1 i slender spur; pet. black, the lower — Carpels 5, silky- hairy. North- est China. Seneye keema (W. G.1 cies serie 2 a in kaki with sac aes fl, Delphinium raltiifolinm. (Gard. ei, m ya .) H. Stems stout, in height, ai or lightly hal ; re ee tioled, 5-7- e, erei aak pedicels; fl bright blue, 1- -l}in. Org n spur as long as the se 143 ET AEA viride. (G. and F. 1888, 0, £..29 ualon bienni T wit 1 cut and toothed 1., and laxly racemose De the sep. and the long stout s e amaia. and lain iag dp. el ia Chihuah Mexi Rania ost (G. C. 1887, ii. 8 5: b.wt H. annua 1 with pad ee on Y nely cut dark green 1l., and enie racemes of pale yellow fl. Affghani Dendrobium aduncum. (B. M. t 6784.) Orchidaceæ. S. Stems erect, spur large and gibbous. China. Dendrobium Ainsworthii. (F. Mm. Garden hybrid, perc hee fee Ga eto CGC. een os 8. sai species e os o ; ; all and insignificant, with reflexed itera sep.,andc ng oblong 2-keeled New Guin Deperotum aaa (G. C. 1883, 56.) 3 with aey me rm, e edges ; lip striped and freckled with mauve, Mo luc Dendrobiam Aphrodite. (B. M. t. 470 ; Veitch Man. meted 17.) 8. (This is is e first published name for D. nodatum, Lindl. ] Dendrobium Arachnites. (6, c. S. Ad speci 1896, xx. 7, £. 2. Pseudobulbs rid 3 in. long, fusiform, shinin, in, across, orange- ng ; scar ane sep. and ee linear ; lip pan- durate. Burm Dendrobium srachnostashyum, reat 8.) 8 C. 1877, vii. 334 ; bese siei acute , B s r linear-lanceo der ` bases. Pet longer, linear. lip trifid, very lane 3 side lobes wards the the organ to the 1 base of the saddle lobe. Gui New Dendrobium atroviolaceum. Peay vii. 512; G. C. BOB i: TOE D. macroph itun, ‘diferin g brighte and s absence ‘of eee on its ry te ew Gui Dendrobium Auguste - Victoria. Bae ‘pigs 110) 5; 2a veratrifolium, Lindl. | New Guinea Dendrobium aurantiacum. (4. C. 1887, ii. 98.) S. Allied gis erst u ving long bracts a oader p. and pet Stems slen an 1 ft. or more long. L , 2-3 in. long, +i broad. Racemes short, 1—3-flowered ; ` fl. uniform, orange, Sep. oblong ; pet. broader ; lip hastate, rough inside, mp ke some linear elevations at the base. Dendrobium aureum album. (Veitch Man. Dendrob. 20.) S. Fl. very pale, nearly white. , — Var. aurantiacum. (Veitch Man. Dendrob. 20.) S. Fl orange-yellow — Var. Henshalli, aiies pe Dendrob. 19.) S. ant figured in B. M. t. bate ie 2 ain tero- carpum Henshalli. oe Meee eed arene ae C. 1880, 72.) and orange both sides of oe base. Dendrobium barbatulo-chlorops. (4G. C. 1892, xi. 298.) S. A supposed natural hybrid teat the two species indicated in the n in ea Cian eae album. (4. var. with Stm segments ai less colour in the fl. than the type. ae m Seana ce £ 1878, x. 45.) S. with w marked on the dia i. the lip ofr sa pen Sieti bigibbum nee n vii. t. 317.) 8. Av whitish edges to the fl 144 ee Ponce ein candidum: (G. S. A pretty var. ie whi te fl. " hunt. —— Var. superbum. (4. ¢. 1 48.) S. A ee eos aes fens ra larger and long rounde d and very deep Seyi "ae gret to lip, and a longer spur than in the type. Bencong postz onoos. (4. C. Pa 748 as large as ose sof G infundibulum, white, with the lip and thas ‘ted oroa x at the base of = column ; pet. and lip. wavy. Borne oe bracteosum. (4. 1886, xxvi. 809 ; Z. ii. t. 74.) S. Sinod to D. owmmilatuns, remarkable for the early as long a with e oa Sagres red « on the front marg 1 spur oki _ parts of the Pe Bisa oblong, acute. ip nearly spathulate, a little convex on he upper pers uch thicker at the New Gui “the len gth of the oreo teral sep., rather blunt. Dendrobium brymeria tri- onicum. (4. C. 1888, iii. 104; 0.1888. 225; sasha Man. Den pi ob.. 25.) _ An autumn-floweri ring for _some- times hax: a fringe to the fn. Burma. oe Aegon (G. C. 1878, n th - lip nearly contiguous. Sunda Islands. Dendrobium Nee kerio (G. C 1892, xii. 744. ybri between D. tiunoianimand D. aureum, which are also the of D. Ponito Bag ae a sagas. CG. 0 With very short Bsr PL. arge D. dixanthum, Pinte a pox. Shae. “Lip. large dark o: at the base. Bur a an l va yello | the ay he a ovg with a valle i front: lobe. 145 Deion cariniferum Wattii. CB; i5; R OE id dist net var. with white fl., having ye ello ow keels and rg ye ellow veins on each side of the li a “aps ere kae C. 1879, Rac xii. 554.) of 46 f. pat and iisa e. Se and pet. light yellow, shaded with brown ; lip light ochre with brown lines ; claw th a strong retror se h numerous on oy anterior edge Maln Archipelag areae a ne ER e (Gard. 1893, xliii. 389.) arden hybrid betwee: n D, a ea a8 D. aureum. Dendrobium chlondpterunt CEE 1884, xxii. 648.) =- Notis species. Pseudobulbs fusiform. bed ape: lin yellow pte, New Dendrobium chlorostele. (4G, c. 1887, i. 477.) S. Garden hybrid. Dendrobium chlorostele - xantho- centrum. C. 1889, + 490.) S. Hybrid between i oes two species indi- cated by the Dendrobium rai berere anoph- thalum. (G4. Č. 1883, 44.) A distinct var. “deve “blokolibe on the lip. Var. microphthalmum. (4. ~ 1879, xi. 366 ; Bull Cat. 1879, 4.) 8. AY ith ones as in the t Dendrobium chryseum. (4. (.1888, iii. 233 ; ani 1888, 166 ; Loes Man. d S.’ Stems 1} ft. high, Den slender. D $4 e Ara linear-lanceo- late. Racemes 2-3-flowe: Fl. rich golden yellow. Sep. oblong, 14 in. long. Pet. broad, elliptic. Lip orbicular, minutely pubescent, and minutely fringed. 2146 a AETS (G. C. 1892, a 8. golden- yellow, es ee : or ride- roseum, but witha eit lip. re ere chrysodiscum. (&. C. 1887, i. 414.) S. Garden hybrid. Var. oculatum. (Veitch Man. Denki Si) 5: Dendrobium Ora; (G. 1 v. 770.) ED, pe i Reichb. f.] Dendrobium christyanum. (4. C. 1882, xvii. 178.) S$ Chin bluntly fogú pec gareng ace breve. (4. cC. 328.) 8. Only differs nae ry nog in having short orriari Dendrobium Dene SM 1880, xiv. 166. Habit cru menatu m. ig et. ochre a ith 3-5 purple lines and a MiA rple area before the apex. Bor pone ata pohbisnm. EA C. 1881, milk- Ski hed ‘with Smet yellow with a cinnabar-orange blotch at its Dendrobium preggo wardia- num. (Veitch Man. Denbrob. 32.) S. [D. aisen iaee Reichb. f.] — a ane ape (G. C. 1884, 0. 174) 8. FL very Ike ‘shake pa D. tridentiforme, but acuminate. ante- Fi, with the allus and side ay "a the lip cinnabar, peek hea Dale (@. C. 1881, 102 A handsome species with stems lik like those of D. devonianum, and fi. in the Dendrobium varg (Sand. Cat. 1896,. 12, f. arden hybrid between D. aureum aA D. Cassiope, ar yes curviflorum ) S. Of OG B. the section A porum. eolate 13 in Biotchiad ` with vi Himala Dendrobium cymbidioides. (G4. C. 1896, xix. 581, f. ; ied to . Celogyne. Pseudobulbs ovate, clustered; 1. linear-lanceolate, 6 in long ; scape in. long, erect, many- flowered ; fl. 2 in. across ; sep. and pet narrow creamy-white ; lip small, white with purple markings. Ja mi ae ee (G. C. 1881, xxi. Allied to D. macrostach, oo Fl ta ochre, with the margi i cof: if i 146 brown. Lip with long narrow pde | lobes, and a square emargina blade, having three thick E e keels on the di sk, es Al blr ngs (G. C ra with, three red stripes. ` New Dendrobium dalhousieanum a te C. 1891, ix. 9 straw- ition toria form. [D. ae chellum, Roxb. var.] India. __ Var. rossianum. (G. C. 1882, pss hireak on the stems. Dendrobium pen i C. 1882, i WB. white a yellow base to the lip. D. superbum eect ape and P. a ORT 5) is pro e same pian Dendrobium AEA — (G. C. Aeae a0 with clav. val s an eh t ee yellow fl. Lg se She Dendrobium devonianum candidi- dulum. 2 . 1876, v. 654.) S. purplis ish markings, usu acts: of pet. and lip, totally wanting. | mer ie oe | Dendrobium a ps th aa Doriar As Dendrobium doreyanum. Dendrobium onion ee ee ee Tore devonianum elliot- (G. 1 eaks its b of as ciliate. toothed pet. of the same colour CG. 1878, ix. 202. n hybrid betw obile Gar een D. linawianum and °D. n (A CI pposed aara nt between D. preo and D. anion: (E Hor Int. Cat. 1888-9, 48.) S. New tne: (CG. C. 1892, 214.) arden hybrid sees D, r Siar pe D, aureum. CG. C. 1895, xvii. garden ra etw Si D Ga pee D. nobile nobilius. DEE ee {8 C. 1876, 98.) 8. Garden hybri ger ER wr aaa to ie 35 98.) y ee ochre, ake angular crimso: B crimson hairs on each side. ds. Islan C. 1885, i. den hybrid jioa Dz Endoe haris aie D, nobile, —- Bi Phu cmt (G. C. 1892, A garden hybrid between D. pan Sa D, Scher! is, Var. virginale. (G. C. 1895, xvii, 337.) 8S. A garden hybrid n D. Endocharis and D, nobile twee Pared ium, iri een ages em 0. 1889, all plan balbs: ni oe racemes t abe in. long 5 lip white, ire and Hebrides. POE. ISB 8 go keel S. ith white ips of ‘the ae palli Fip pallid, purplish at apex, aor at base, —-— Var. giganteum. (W. 0. A. t. 257.) 5. A robust var. with large bordered with SPA FR. North a ribet robustum. (4G. (. 1879, xii. S. This only differs from the ris in r i rigs thicker scarcely constricted s Dendrobium Farmeri aureum. (W. A. t. 99.) S. A var. of dwarf habit, Aee free-flowering, with rich of clear yellow fi.; the lip ige e FloW. Moulmein, Burma. aa ae AT = O. 1877, vii. 334.) In the way of Ð, Aphrodite. Mois with. fiat oblong- riform articulations. L. linear- Rac ate ; oblong, acute; chin pearing wei aiken Burma. ee formosum Berkeleyi. CG. C. 1883, xix. 110, 210; Fl. and P. A var. with scentless -shaped than in the ae and shorter. Andaman Islan sie yeep Pier age piera (G. 48.) C. 1887, ii lied to D. sig- ro ce ae thick, furrowed, potted with purple on the sheaths. Racemes few-flowered. Fl yel- low, the lip with a darker yellow centre marked with a dark purple blotch in fo the lip is oblong, subacute, rough on the disk, raised at the base at its apex. Siam Dees Se eg ond D. chry iha, with cy grooved leafy 8 2-3 ft. lo 4-6 in. long, ceolate, acuminate, striate, wi ort sheaths. lateral, several-flowered. FI. orange, lip rather paler with two dark purple-brown spots „base. [ Gi $ ] 147 pet osee. fuscum. (G. C. 1879, 80.) robust species, 2-6 ahs high, ak "weidixh. brown fi. Aus shat aoe fytchianum roseum C.. 1887, Pe 209; Williams Cat pa , 22.) S. Avar. with rose-coloured sep. and pe aa the side lobes and base of front ote of lip deep crimson- purple. Bur oe ges teeter sete den: with lip of a bright clear yellow. et aoe wets n the rs , slightly ped Lip very the margin broadly oordabi Diae with a fringed Bn Gemma, (0. R. 1895, 3.) 5. A garden hybrid between D aureum and D. superbum Huttoni. Dendrobium peee yea = rl rose a iip orange. Moluccas Dendrobium sioner hee am (G. C. 1895, xviii. 206.) mall and ignition aie er ft "On each stem, in cathe clusters. oer spre superb ai hae sh ‘20 ne 3-4 in. lon wide, ligulate, aCe C. 1878, ix. lied o D. several rows of teeth, of a purplish- violet colour. North Australia. Dendrobium men (B. M. 7042.) S. A near ally of D. roa” differing chi in ttn ah ke yellow with red spots are a e = 90.) n the way o: apex. K2 148 Dendrobium Quihoriii. cg Veitch Man, Dendrob. 48.) is the D. has gees Carr. ite Seat as a var. D. griffithianum, Densror yn hamatum. (K. ; in. 1 Racemes axill any-flowered Fl. 14 in. wide, sep. and pet. pale yellow ae oo. of purple dots ; lip w with a ss stain on the Kont Tobe: Cochin Chin ———— one EE (CG, XC. 1883, xix. 624.) S. Fl. small, deep yellow, Sni two orange ny on the ; the pet. and lip are strongly fri nged, which oe as well marks this species. Bur Dendrobium fa, Sage - e 1886, xxvi. AES Allied to D. aduncum, with s lateral ra aconaee fe ‘the top. h: Duatuacum, but the spur t. delica’ fringe of hairs. Malacca. a I ery g B. 4 . gc “Fi. 3 in. across, the sep. and isted and coloured le dull Bi: lip short and roundish, orange. Som aiaiai in colo is shown among cultivated _ plants. Burma Den drobium holmesianum. (G4. C. 1896, xix. 401.) 8. A garden hybrid Sie dominianum E D, schnei- derianum Dendrobium goeg hes ee = vil. rds ms thi scanning i wits with esate ow wart on the disk of the lip. Singapore, Rees am a. ICA R. 1895, F. of. H: xa. OGT, f. ey sa ab brid between Ep e pan and D D. daikon Dendro inauditum. (Z. ii. t. 66; G. C. 1886, xxvi. 552; 1887, i. 45 ; 9 ingular ẹ mae toa brownish leaf-stalk, pig tg bearing an elliptic obtuse 1., from the base of which aris Sep. pet. 13 linear- “Tamrsaeiats sal ip with square obtuse- ee sido: lobes, and a lance a ate acuminate front-lobe, i sp spotted with brown. New. Gui Ss keg inflatum. (K. B. 1895, Of the section Pedilonium. Peeudobulbs slender, 6 in in. tong 3 racemes short, a ey Fl. . long, white with a yellow sist on the lip. Jav Dendrobium infundibulum naar pictum. | 1885, xxiv. . A var r. having a flesh- peed hue on the lip, and a thick oy ia ine and a few streaks = ya si — r beeen (Veiteh Man. Der oa hth Pe [This is D. jamesi- anum, Reichd, f.] — Var. oraanga, (CG: 0:1883, xix. 656. 8 with large waxy fl., having brown pn stripes and spots o the lip sha of yellow a pe 1a aie C. 1882, y speci lip; ovaries and peduncle mauve. Burma ? Allied to $ tndulan from which it differs in me: ara og the g ire a ate age (G. C. 329.) 8. mn oia segm and three-lo' ‘ip. The doloar i is Yellowish PEE, vda inside and varnished. Australia Dendrobium pieri semifuscum. (G. 3, xi g C. 188: rown pet., iow sep., sia with reddish- rown border: Bn lines on the side-lobes per kingianu m album (W. 332; G. C. 1888, iii. 801.) S. aa flowered var, Australia Dendrobium lansbergeanum. (L'Hort. Int. Cat, 1888-9, 49.) S. New Guinea. Dendrobium leeanum. (&. C. 1891, x. 591, 640 fy A A orn with tall slightly compressed pse unlike D. superbiens in gees and form of fl. Fl. white, m e rose, and tinged with g the base of the lip. New G a poe a een, (G6 gore et Fl. and P. o3, rden hybrid abies D. aureum and D. Dendrobium leucochlorum. (4. C. 1879, xi. 202.) S. Pseudobulbs stalked, thin, cylindric, shining, with pelluci ri nearly bent in the middle. Burma. See ee ee (eee. 1882, xvii : vii. t. 291. Near Dd. Tn but with larger pseudobulbs and a long lax of ng ee white fl. ; lobes triangular, a e its front- lobe long, linear-ligulate, acute. Malay Archi ipela go. Pe a loucopiorim. G. C v. 488 euosmum. Dendrobium lineale. (&. C.1889,vi. esembles D. canaliculatum ; : balh 2 ft. high ; racemes 1 ft. long ; fl. white ome bi rple sists on the lip. New Gui pene nna edge (@. C. 188 18.) 4, Stems slender, shiny, aA , bidentate. in. long, 2 in. broad, twisted. FI. rising singly f tufts of leaf- sheaths, white, with purple-mauve lines on lateral sep. and lip ; upper sep. small, oblong, acute ; pet. small, nearly rhombic ; lip cuneate, Ta reb or 3-lo apex, havin muriculate thick yellow area, ai ake front of the middle lobe. Suma Dendrobium Linguella. a e. raa xviii. 552.) S. Small-flow much in th e way of am, ; sey having double lamellar at the base of the lip. penal oooh with a yellow-tipped lip. Malay Archipelago. 149 rep tae Agere eng (G. A 86.) S. A var. with wt Assam, &¢ — Var. Freemani. (G. C. 1877, viii. 744.) 8. Ta var. with the lip covered with denser hairy bodi r ànd with the zone ey instead of white. Eria. robustum. (4G. C. 1877, vii. ~ 781.) A var. only differing from the = in its much thicker stems. ME — A eines cs having short hairs on the basal pies Dendrobium nang nr C&C. 1882, xvii. 460.) S ._ yellowish- a cin- on the side iota and _ the base of the middle lobe. Burm: Dendrobium abn ton chlorocen- trum. (G.C. 1 xix 340, f. n; Williams’ ir 18 883, "26 EJ S. A va mrose fi. having ioith hairs on the disk of the lip. Dendrobium ee (0. R. arden hybrid een D. aerate and D. splen- d jpe m grandiflorum. porrige Macfarlanei. meses leer Se ee Lit. high; raceme 9-12- : fl 4 across, pure hits, student with h purple on the sides and base of the lip. Ei eere onecoie C. 1891, ix. 104.] New Guin geiene Sprei ninae gigan- H. 1886, 348.) S. m pet. lilac, t fringed lip being rosy-purple D. ee Reichb. ar. gigantewm.} : Philippine Islands. — Var. stenopterum. (4. AE see iii, 393; H. G. 1888, — we! A va with narro w triangular si lobes to the lip, hick is yellow, gale some on the middle spots: Bete Doa kaawa lines on thoi side 150 lobes. and pet. are ochre- yellow, dotted on ‘ihe pal are with dark Ss gy It also occurs with yel Dendrobium melanodiscum. (2. ser. 2, t.12; G. C.1887,i. 414.) S. Garden hybrid. Dendrobium melanophthalmum. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 426.) Stems nodose. Fl. like those of Dd, r. oe! but with two pots. Supposed to be a natural hybrid between D, wai aan and D. crassi- cay tee aurr AE C 189 306. o D. nitidiminium, Di fl, ike shaw’ of Fii treacher Dendrobium niau CG. C. 1879, xi. 332.) S. A g hybrid between D. wardianum aia D. lituiflorum. ium mirbelianum. stems, 18-20 in. long, elli o us . and erect race bout a dozen mode S and pet. narrow, lanceolate, tue, Y pices ici yellow with nto Lip with oblong aen Sres nish-yellow, marked with br rown Tes, enclosing the column. að ate ront- a "wiek a pals akk, and oe eined with brown. New Gui = mohlianum. (4. C. 1877, 39.) S. Somewhat in the way o of D. y yrsoides. ean: slender, with black eath L. linear puncta ear- te, apiculate. Kaisa compact; bracts mi-ovate. Fl. ; sep. un- equally ti t. oblong, sub- ute; lat xtended i ample spur; lip. d dilated and sli ipper- shaped at apex, minutely fringed. Fiji. an ag = ECA a fieshy callosity between them. Australia, Dendrobium moschatum Calceo- laria. (Veitch M: [A synonym of D. ar. jo wW ; EN spi pa Carey.] ` Dendrobium Murrayi. (0. R. 1895, 167.) S. A garden hybrid between D. nobile and D. albosanguineum. Dendrobium oe Sea vas (GC. 1888, iii. inte . G. 1888, 308.) z Garden hybrid Dendrobium ee ager (G. C. 1884, xxi, 338.) trifling var. with very pale. ts = the sep., pet., and tip of the — Var.. Ain esiæ. ao: i. 115.) S. . with pur hit sep. and pet. an Pre a a eae E irp aali lip. — Var. ballianum. (4. XIE, 322; B: A va with white segments, tipped with ilo pink instead of purple. C. — — va pare ge (Z. x. t. 480.) with white s e ar a? lip ida. marine with —— Var. cooksonianum. 5 C. 1885 xxiii, 692; Veitch Man s. area of the pet. of a very deep purple, g their Spe with pu me borders ; te, the pet. thickened iid velvety in the: middle. elegans, ee — Va (Veitch - Dendro ob. 64.) and the apical margin r —— Var. formosanum. ha C. 1883; xix. 432.) S. A lon mmed var. with white fi., having oe nek and lip — with mauve -purple ; ovaries uve. Formosa. —— Var. nobilius. ae C. 1882, Sg 366; We GO. Art S. A va with large fl. of a slave oa r the fis being very dark and with fine ings. —— Var. sanderianum. Ta C. 1888, iii. 554 ; R. se: ser. 1,6. 58. area in front with purple veins — Var. schneiderianum. (4. C. 1884, xxi. 577.) S. A var. having a yellow ue m lags lip, and a deep mauve mark at its base. 151 Thandarnhi: 221 } a eae Dendrobd. 64.) 5. A large- red var. with broad segments ; aad at a ite, sometimes tipped s pe with amethyst-purple. marhe disk eenen with pale yellow, and a w. Var tollianum, abe C. 1884, xxi, 445.) A va which the ee are Cohen d with geile Lip ted and streaked with purple on the “disk and at the base. ao ot bah igre (G. C. 1886, xxvi. 616.) mall- oduced in oe on the upper and ultimate tely leafless part lobes, and a a short retuse central lobe. New Guin oe arae (G4. C. S. Fl. small yellowish- 1892, x: green. : Philp Islands. —— oreneaun. fe. C. 1893, . 206, 5 ORL 86.) 28 A ple Torty heiween D. “linawia- num and D. wardianu ese are e parents of D. SMit Reichb. f. Dendrobium pardalinum. (@. o lobe pentagonal, bo ci backwards and sais Dendrobium Parthen ium. (G4. C. 1886, xxiv. 489; Bull Cat. 1886, S. À tall lant with thin stems ; Í in. long; ra -flo fl. white with a purple blotch = the lip. Sep. lanceolate-triangular ith obscure keel Pe ong, bethia longer than the sep. Borneo. Dendrobium percnanthum. aE. 1886, xxvi. T Cat. Comp. Cont. d Hort ct f 3) ie with strong ar aen and with brown purple keels. Sep. triangular. Chin pe bai Pet. linear, longer than the rned backwards. Lip ligulate, nia a at the apex, side lobes blunt, rhomboid, mid-lobe ovate, apiculate Moluccas. Pirin nae Petri. (4G. C. 1877, vii. i right tefl. The lipi is iigileto, volar with 2 gg ier teeth before the a imtos the erg Sasia Dendrobium Phalænopsis. (G. C 1880, xiv. 38; B. M. t. 6817.) i : obovate, acute. Lip 1 in. long, acute, with broad ee and spurred at the New Guin r. hololeucum. pice i 199, ey f. 72.) pur white (G. C. 1895, S. Avar. with — Var. rothschildianum. (4. A 1892, xii. 668.) S. Does not appear differ in any way from the type. — Var. statterianum. (R. se t. 7.) S. FL smaller and sient S in colour than the type. eae eee Sen ena (G. C. 92 ; G. 1888, a 8. yellow, with a purple e tip and lines on each side of the thickened mid-line. a Pogoniates. (4. ('. 1886, miniature plant ith fusiform lip North Borneo Sa pona ae (G. C. S. Stems tall and an lobes, which have p Java or Sumatra. 152 endrobinm, Le or aires ag ib A ', axillary whitish fl., with a brownish t. median stripe on the lip ; sep. and pet. ra is fof 0 Din di, ge the all directed He ds and recurved. se pet. are broader, of a brig alay Penins rosy colour; lip rounded, slightly fringed and hairy, ie pasal part pale | Dendrobium hodostomum. CG. ©. with three keels s radi- 187. 795 85 f.) Ss. ating Ee nate teres im disk peal ta purple, Hybrid d beter oe DE Stas ‘and D. and the m n whitis mo exes oa sanguinolentum, [D. rhe eien f.] Bur a. pper tatami Rimanni. (&. C. 1882, Var. Emerici. (&. C. 1887, ii. ; Fl. and P. 1883, 10.) S. 242.) A var. br os a Ai mid-line Siana oina or fusiform ; 1. broadly on the back o A sep. The oblong, coriaceous; fl. as large as dark blotch on Aa frees ti of ae = is those of D. speciosum. Lateral sep. interrup y an amethyst- ured yellow striped with purple outside, bar, and the pn ont margin is aits, falcate and bent downwards. Pe changing to straw-colour. Burma. yellow, Er ee ga than the sep. pea purple Dendrobium porphyrogastrum. retioulations. Moluce y co blo, Dendrob. 90.) S aerea am webchat (K. B.1 33.) D, nirbtiansn 2 Re As but B ties ents "Bm, A To) Slams ee smaller bracts. Pse ack bulbs 2 “tt. t, dark, furrowed. L. lanceolate long ; fl. powinen with purple sch hinektaba tins length, pale es. New Gui ochre with i m i dark purplish limb. Li trifid, sulphur-yellow, orange in front, hog ng seen cates (0. R the central lobe velvety and 3-keeled, IEJ 8. Pon en Boob between D. ii and D. 7 gere profusum. (G. C. 1884, S. Habit like that of D. | Dendrobium Rolfeæ. CG. C. 1892, xi- t SA but stem thinner; fi. in 522.) S. A garden eh i between racemes, yellowish-green, with purple D. primulinum and D. nobile base sep. purple dots on the pet.; lip yellow with a dark spot on the middle, pandu- Dendrobium rubens. (Œ. C. 1893, rate, very broad in the front, serrulate xiii. 226.) S. A garden hybrid Prite and wavy. Philippine ¢ slanda. D. leechianum and D, nobile nobilius. Dendrobium purpureum candidu- Den ois ‘Tutriferum. (4. 0. Boh weak wah iis fl. Ave eg sleek at tasty ` Fi. in short capi- green on the sep, oe = mes, rose-coloured, ut the of se of D. secundum p. triangular, obtuse. et. spathulate — Var, Moseley. (G. C. 1884, xxi. obtuse, Lip oblong-pandurate, with 604.) B A form with fusiform inflexed borders, saccate and denticu- stems, 6-9 in. long, and lateral clusters late at the apex, and having a trans- of small tubular white te fl. tipped with verse emarginate pecs Em in front green. Moluccas. of the base. New Gui Dendrobium quadrilobum. (K. B. | Dendrobium sanderianum. (x. B 1896, 44.) S. Of the section Giditiu, 1894, 155.) S. Like D. Dearei, but with creeping p short ob ong with larger fi. and the lip stained with — a re udobulbs and so solitary purple instead of green at the base; een fil. 1 in. acros an sxillaty clusters of. two or three; Ner Guinea, Borneo, remarkable 1895, xviii. 292.) S. Bel terete stems 1 ft. high, the section Clavipes, with aad . furnished with numerous oblong 1, 3 ft. long and small axillary crimson 1}-2 in. on and moderately small fl. Bo: ig eee me (4. M. t. | Dendrobium sanguineum. e a species t 153 Deondzehinza posanilinguo yra G. C. 1880, xiii. 616.) dtiil of name for 'D. albo-vir ik: Dendrobium piha (G. C. 1887, i. 209; W. O. A.t. 411.) 8. Garden hybri rid. a ae secundum niveum CG. C. 1882, xvii, 733,) 8. A distinct var. Wi . white except at the tip of the lip, which is orange. mie se agg (4. C. 1884, ear D. Bensonie. ed ant ‘pet. Teulate acute, reflexed, whitish. Lip sulphur-yellow T, with a brown blotch, shoulder In the mi ular ahs rat at Ta sides sa gnc ne S ~ 1879, S. short aage T: whitish vidi e a pard purple hue over the ovary, chin, ase = h h d green tips; lip ligulate-pandurate, boat- shaped, its apex green, concave, with an angle on each side a ginate in the middle, and with a transverse membranous keel above the middle. North A Dendrobium sponsa an (0. R. 1895, 119 5 ed to D fer mo- u as a deep but eee ploteh on the Yip. Born | ondro oo ogia secon speciosum banoroftia- : A | ase, w middle keel and line, Queensland. a Sphegieneaneni. (G. sn 1888, 179.) S. Stems | aped, relat 9 in. high; pl na fl. rather small, a | lowish w r sep. sae; taal sep. clongate-triangular, acu Pet. lanceolate, obtuse pots od 3- lobed, fringed hairs, with an orange-red ti veins on the pa ] Burma be “curl me = [D om ial EE TE (G. 1879; xi, 298; J. H. 8 1892, 438, $ S. Garden ‘hybrid between D. aureum and D. nobile. Var. grandiflorum. Teih “Man. Dendrob. $1.) S Gak Dendzohinm mingarra (G. C. 1886, 6, 177, f. 34 H ; Cat Comp, As an ip ured, violet veins, 3- lobed rarer lobe ovate acute. Sunda Ca. GC. Cat: Q “ig 4 fé tet Hort 1886, re i iii. t. 124.) 8 to D. Stra atiotes, but with pire: fi. nearly triangular ; on the median area. Sunda Isles. — Var. rossianum. CZ. iii. 124; - 0. 3, 92; G. A rs iii. 7 S. Mar the rite a sen. derio. to yellow- ish. New Gui gerie en striatum. (4. C. 1892, garden hybri t n D, japonicum and D. dalhousie- anum, | Dendrobium len cer he C. 1877, vii. 749.) S. Ste cas n, shining. . ob early 2 long, 4-3 in. very ag pale yellow, with or 3- lo ral tee violet, m ane are several reddish spots under the stigmatic hollow. Japan. D deere gh eve (4. 1878 62.) With oar’ ha 1 ft. thigh, with ene brow bearing dense la top. oe rach sours por ind oela e bases ll freckles outside of it. Dendrobium eg oe te a B. 1894, 362.) S. A species with slender pseudobulbs l} Š long, oblong s. Si e lag and short racemes aS 3 in. long and coloured brilliant orange. Moluccas. 154 aint on sulcatum See n 1887, i. 607.) Aw dovelipied condition. oe POPS i ae 516 Staa. With uae arge s r xs some- thin the of D. bigibbum, but with much lo and narrower am the lateral lobes of 1 lip with numerous asperities, vee the middle lobe differing in bearing five equal ridges. Nor th: east Austr ja Dendrobium superbum Burkei. ue C. 1884, xxi. shee a A fine white- wered with two blush-rose n the ase of the disk of the pals yaln h Dendrobium ee CG. C. 1880, xiii. 712.) Fl. white. Lip her 1 washed with ochre-yellow before the t ; with a dark purple blotch at the base of the the k of the hin is green. Dendrobium thyrsiflorum — net „C. tip xix, 593. eamy- narrow, istic: aaa and Mireka with yellow. eaea — (G. C. 1877, 72.) L. narrow. Ste very tny, e slender, Ría i. Fl. s E lig like, purplish, the sep. and pet. endin; in long bristles. Fiji. ro ane menor Leases (G. C. 1885 95.) S wholly w. peguer ee treacherianum. (B. M. g. awe ea oblong, 3-4 in, long. Peduncles 2-3- ered. Fl. 1} in. long, rose-purple. soe veh Sele aoe (G 1887, ii. 682.) _ Pseudobulbs tat 3—4 , thin, ck, and ‘when ‘young FL, solitary, golden ransverse red lines on each side, and the front lobe : has a green central area. Burma. | rar nbeoticym undulatum fimbri- labium. (&. C. 1878, ix. 40.) S. var. wid the angles of at so lobes of the lip fringed, and w short middle lobe to the lip. North ritek Dendrobium vannerianum. (4. € 1887, ii. 72.) S. Garden hybrid. en ibia MA (K. B.1895, Pseudobulbs 5 in. lon Aaina : raceme Li Heer a ri yellow ; lip ve i Burm: ae versicolor. (J. 0. 1895, oa Allied to D. megaceras ; at. ie greenish-yellow, afterwar ds very pale yellow. Ass Dendrobium pamaen e C. 1884, xxi. 270.) §8. 1p ines, front lobe very wavy, sulphur-yellow, with an zona blotch at each end of the tuft of hairs R virgineum. (G. C.1885, 520. Allied to D. infundi- beled but with smaller fl. of an ivory white, with two thickened ligular reddish lines running a ~~ base to the middle of the lip. Dendrobium wardiano - aureum CG. C: 1889, v. 490.) 8B. ses sed from D. war ae and D. aureum | Dendrobium waräiano-japonioum. (G. C. 1892, xi. 343.) A garden hybrid hotirean the two species indi- cated in the name. eeepc beens ons album. t. whi Sovrani spi range-yellow cei to the lips eei rather slender India, —— -Var. Serres (G. C. 1876, 460.) 8. r. with entirely: white fl. — Var. giganteum. (W. 0. A.t 113.) 8. [This is identical with the var. Lowii. — Var, Lindenie. = ix. t. 419.) . Fl, pure white, save a large aaa of saline at the base of the labellum. Er ene Lowii 212.) (Fl. M. Sep. white, rose- nted ; ‘ sc whi, purple-rose t apex ; li ith the lower % yellow with 2 purple-brown eyes, t white with a rose apex —— Var. pictum. (&. C. 1894 298.) S. A var. with pale amethyst- ine sep. crimson at the tips; pet. w. uipa ak imson tips, and lip aaria E paroha Wattii. (4. o fase iv. 724.) S te is ie plant figured in the B. s D. PERE A um var. Wattii, “Hoole. i a hiyana E C. 1896, 337, 84.) garden hybrid Moaea D. saline = nd D Dendrobium wiganianum. (Ü.K. | 1894, 143.) S. A garden hybrid | ) gar y supposed to be between D. harrisianum and D. Ashburtonie. par dienes oe (G.C. O 252.) F about as ange as D. dalhousieanum ; pal with an its top of the same colour, but darker. New (Guinea. porer Epee CG. C. 1890, 4895 82.) hybrid} nek went D. finda yanum ‘and | peci | some other s eaen giera n (G. C. 1882, xvii. 256.) Orchidaceæ. S. solitary, padca i ndu- in, lo ta cle a Sere | ng. longer th than the l., wit oose of g h fl. [Pla batt pei ana Rolfe. ec es, Dendrochilum ost ge ie u infl. bent fito. a iiie Sep. an ’ pe sulphur-coloured; lip flabellate, orange- colo [ mo n cobbiana, rE Philippin ilum cucumerinum. (&. C. 1884, xxii. S. Muchin the f D. uncatum. Pseudobulbs cucumber like, l furrow is $ ight pellucid green, . distichous toothed brown - racemes. Lip with a auricle on tis a of the base, nning out into a narrow aristate the disk. ({ Platyclinis cucumerina.] _ Dendrochilum uncatum. (G. (. 1881, . 780.) 8. brown mark at the b whitish column, [ Platyclinis uncata. ; Philippines. Borat des oo eee Le C.1878, 30.) m fleshy, ita Ber: A ue ong- ienas 1 ft. boag, “oblong, entire, pointed or rounded at b a Da nilvery-white ore i beneath, the veins green. Braz cia Sala CE CG. C. 1888, 533.) S. Much in | the f D p ae "A leafless plant with a tuft of long green roots sprin ery m, from ch arises a scap ying from 2-23 long, bearing several fi. 2 in dia . and pet. lanceolate, te, gree h; lip obed, white, acu with a kionder spur 7 in. long. West Indies, Danan macrophylla. (B. M. Com nice or goers a pa high, Tees L. at to 2 in. 1 oblong or foe ; cede ~ apex obtuse ; margin si Fl.-heads i a9 Kiger bright yellow, in droo pani ligulate. Ta cha Face on ——- perae Son (G 877, vii. 367 1877, ei Veiteh € Cat. art, pen "Files, Caudex ł in. thi i pie thick, creeping pes smooth, dark brown below | golden-brown aboy ds ample, hee As 7-8 ft. long, yg in oe line, finely 4-3 in ng” se oblong, de gly cut into blun z ma An obes, of which those the inet cat Sori small, aad near the yt in the sinus of on the l teeth ar davallioides, R. Br.] ustralia. oj Dentaria H Killisii. (O. C. 1889, vi. 446.) | A hybrid between | Do n = D. polaphylia, more robust than either e parents. | Europe. 156 pei Pinnato-digitata. (4. C. | 46) H À pare: D: digitata. se Mountains Mana polyphylla. T N: t. 6796.) hizome 6-10 in. lon EKEN t. high, n short rt petioles Pekarni, bee | cor, pA. diam., pure white. Doniini | rmatobotrys ee Derm (K. B. 1893, 367; B. M t Pu > = td o S Je 45 ag ° cigar BES ®© ee Pie 4 o a ug oO or] wt e new 1. tubular, 1} | long, bright red and yellow. Zululand. Desmodium ee BS C. 1883, xx. 748, 749, f. 130 shr. w nosæ. bran ches, ` and pi rore trifoliate 1., | covered “gn ered hairs on the under | side. in $a ng racemes. | TLecedece veboldi, Miq.] Japan. | — Var. flore albo. (W. &. 1893, 69.) H. A white-fi d form | Deutzia discolor purpurascens. u H. 1894, 244; Jard. 1894, 147, f 64.) Saxifrag aces. . A form with rose- purple tL Yunnan, China, Deutzia gracilis, foliis saursin A H. B. 1889, 270.) H. L. yellow Deutzia Lemoinei. (Jard. 1894, 85.) | = yore brid between D. gracilis and vitor: iania parviflora. (4. C. 1893, xi. 152, t.31.) H. China. Lae bp oe To (Bult | ‘at. 1884 at k t stg 4, ae remy linear, 1- 1} | ft. jong, deep — bordered with yellow. Bolivi ianel tasmanica Mp fe (Bull Cat. 1894,3.) Liliac L. Dianthera bullata. (zi. H. 1886, t. 589.) Acanthaceæ. S$. Of dwarf habit, with opposite elliptic acute | | ar eer Heltzeri. take bullate dark green 1., purplish h; andslender racemes of small ax ae fascicled in snd ils of minute opposite brac in. long, puberulous, bilabiate ; Triat lobe 4 parted. Stamens 2, exse erted ; stam nodes 2. Tarani —— ea ape 1892, ophyl r: re hybrid between D. superbus and D. barbatus. | Disntins oe ey (B. M. 6.7228.) . per. are large, am., deep rosy-purple with a ering bein around the throat. Tran- sylvania. — bic (G. C. 1892, er. A dwarf alpine species with shea pienocas l. and purple fl. . in diam. Bosnia. (GA. t. “ie ufted habit. L. linea ser By corti =e, Ss in. ig ng, 2 broad. hig hy sparingly branched. FL ‘solitary, 14 fi in. in pink, bearded in yellow thre oat with purple Badia, tan. Var. dentatus. (Gf. t. 1032.) H. Pet. acutely toothe d. —- Var. ebarbatus. (Gf. t. 1032.) . Fl. paler and scarcely bearded in the throat, — Var. ee (GA. t. 1032.) H, Pet. — Var. flaccidus. (Gf t. a = Stem decumbent, flac purple — Var. ag frag es t. 1032.) fringed lik ose of var, et. Jimbriatus, but more fin o Dianthus plumarius scoticus, flore pleno. (W. G. 1888, 242.) H. Garden variety. Diastema Lehmanni. (Regel, Deser. 11.) Gesneracez. er. in wa s ovate , White, moii; and lined with violet. Colom- 157 Diastema picta. S. per. Herb 6-9 in. high, mlay hai with scaly rhizomes, like those of AA aks. Stems ; limb spreading, white, with r lobe marked with a dark pur gisi set: Andes of Colombia Dichea vaginata. Seog Cat. 1885, 14, f.) Orchidacex, Stems long and flattene d, mall close-set Siskiohous L Mex PIE aP. 18s ele ÇB. M.t. 6746 ; oe ae cen. G. als and Tong linear r betie l, and arna purple ihe toon in diam. East Australia pe Tasmania, yer clap er —— Rae H.1894, melina al Fl, ‘deep violet-blue, Brazil. eens angustifolia. (Zi. H. 58.) S. L. lanceolate, acute, rie in ‘lo č, reei Lg marked w ith wer tra i baks between the palea Pe easath. Rater ens mosaica gigante a. G. 0.1892, xi. Fa TER r, with stems 2 t. , and 1. 9 in. ag by n, broad, Dichorisandra pubescens teniensis. (G. C. 1888, iii. 557, L 75; B. T. O. 1888, 306; G. and F. 1888, 204, as var, talmiensis; B. 18 L lan ric. ich on blue and whitei in e: terminal spike- like panicles. Braz icksonia berteroana. (Fl. and P. 1880, 116, £. ; Veitch a pn. as, t. )' Tilices very coriaceous texture. Juan aai Dicksonia Billardieri. (@#. 188 637, f. 90.) G. [D. antarctica, abill | (Gf. 1888, a s Pekna Deplanchei. (Lind. Cat T low poi green, kabo, New Caledonia. ae ee (G. C. 1885, Supposed garden hybrid between D. antarctica D. arborescens. Dictyogramma japonica variegata. Fl. and P. 1876, 3.) Filices b. 1 i Fronds or more high, with 2-3 pairs of linear-lanceol pinnæ, in. long, g i side of the i b, pale en leine rien ae ime japonica, Hook. ] 58.) Palme. S. ari y ft slender, about Distenerme fibrosum. (K. 2. 1894, high, pinnate, 5 ft. iy petioles 2 leaflets 1} ft. lon; ng, 1 =e obose 3 in. i ame, “ Vonitra.” fibre. Madagascar. L Yields ‘Pi assava gre Lai aes Jaeno, Fe Peres Gesner _ 8. Allied to D. nich a lour o vate, cordate Infi. Streptocarpus- -like. Ps tubular, 1} in. long, nodding, viol P 1896, 2; P: N. t ratte. S. nee fae ite, green with a covering of white silvery hairs. Scapes ine Et ye 4-6, sp high, each beari which a e shaped like those of Sapo Rezii but are of a rose-yellow colour. Penang. Didymosperma nanum. ( Sma high, ith a rusty m he petioles and spathes. L. pinnate, wi ao eae lateral ones cuneately t boidal, irregularly = and lobed, a finely toothed on margins ; the terminal leaflet aires cue oe more or less lobed spike. A i agence bee a Siw Cat. 1876, 7.) L yeilowish- seein mostly in in the apical fale its very thick. Colombia. Brow ake araona: ager i 4.) r. ong, an g $ prae Bli of white and pale pare ax both sides. South Amer Miuabashis Marami. (Bull Cat. $; oblon ng: ste variegated, mk America Dieffenbachia Chelsoni. (Bull Cat. a ee ked a oen mir with bright eA pee Aa -green, Colom- bia. ral pagae T h lia 1880 L. elliptic- inetolate, $ 8-1 ar eP spotted SE whitish abe rT South Americ devi Sas gigantea. (Williams t. 1883, 26, t. 20 ; FI. ai 883, 75; u “H. 1866 t. 470.) S. shr. ra acuminate l., 20-24 in. long by 7 in. broad, dark green, mottled with light green por zais the midrib and petiole grey. Colom error beter a ee Cat. 187 rgreen arge, ob- rede te caidas at b ked al er with irregular ggg of yellow- ish-green, with cy to and n sanen yellow deag the veins. Co- oe ama gg An parator: GRs -18 in, ion, 5 in, oes hy om E acumin olive-green, po decry blabohid with pale yellow and white. Colombia Dieffenbachia “gy ce a Cat 1881, 17.) shor green, with rulas angular pe yellowish-gtoen blotches. Colom Dieffenbachia Jenmani. me and = nee blon nearly to the margin. British Guiana. Dieffenbachia Lanceola. (Bull Cat. 76,7.) 5. Smallevergreen. L. 5-8 in. long, lanceolate or somewhat fal- cate-lanceolate, dark green, with a narrow feathery central raed of white. Colombia. 158 ne: ee illus- tris. (Zu. 234; Lind. Cat 1876, om BI Dor . lanceolate-ellip- tic green with large of pale green. raises eric Brazil. let tate a Pn Cat. Gist S. evergreen of moderate ARN L. oblong, im iat rounded t base, deep green, blotched on the central part with iret patches of creamy white. Colo Bees magnifica. (Jil. H. rig Lind, Cat, 1883, 3, f. ; H P. 1883, 92.) per. lage, ‘hiptic-oblong acute green with white, some of whisk hive a en lines upon them. Venezuela, EE tha nee gaa (Bull Cat i vied oblong-ovate, ich a bee with ral sel a nni yellow blotches, A a a feathery white no ee marmorata. ( Williams’ Cat. 1877, 21.) 5. L. ovate-oblong, acute, mie in. long, 6 bi tose light green, spotted th white Colombia, oe giana Meleagris. (Ji. 59.) S. Asle — i soa! with search pets and nate dar nl, Ae witks a toe white i artei dor anes nitida. Seyi eig L oblong lanceolate, scum na e, dee seen aate wih ‘ead Fp green. Colombia. Dieffenbachia Olbia. (zi. H. 1892, fa 3. B: Ex onl oblong- lanceolate dark green, feathered with white along the midrib, and spotted with yellow-green and white. Per eae re Parlatorei marmo- a. ings. gi lier piper dn Dieffenbachia a ra Cu. 2.) H. a t. 162 ovate-oblong, te, dark spo’ de with white. 159 ee EN. (Bull Cat. _ 1882,15.) -8 cordate, of a j As scattered gree aa spoke aa a silvery-grey cen- ral band. Dieffenbachia Soy ae (Bull Cat. 1883, 13, ae with large elliptic- oblon T nis pestis mottled with a gr ian, ead ined and blot blotched with dark green. "Routt per. with lar elliptic- oblong l, of a deep green, beautifully blotched with white; the blotches . sometimes marked with green, South America. enacts Rex. Sl p 1883, 4.) Dieffenbachia Shuttleworthii. (Bull C : QO. 1878, x. 45, f. ri ath white along the mble ib. CD. "Sia Schott. ] Colom em =e atk and ory an tis ric velvety green, with a lustrous surface, freely marked with whitish striated ea Toga ; the midrib is thick and ivory white. Colombia. aioe ge A erg ama Ca J ottled IRE So Cat. 1881 eu broad, with yellowish-green. Colombia. apap maser Achat ot Cat. 4.) oe rk = reen stem, elite tioles, and elliptic oblong i of a batrik, green. Colombia. Dieffenbachia vittata. i vi 76, 7.) 8. evergreen. lanceo rk the yellow- roti i mais and margin with a feathery band of white lom bia Diervilla oe me Cat, a foliace H rage Gf. t Capri hardy ith ine rat heh mb and yellow throat. Ju apan. | Dimorphanthus | Dioscorea caucasica. EuL Marva sessilifolia. (G. and F. 188 i. 14 t) H. ssile and many-flowered cymes of showy vite fl. Eastern United States. “pie oa see 2 Se t Md, mpositee, Senon. jr piti ss ao linear-oblong, oothed. Hea age , radiate, yellow. [ter tanae fli H. B. and K.] rth Am oan a aes ; e seg Live oe campanulata. 163.) perier creat æ. garden race of the common ‘foxglove, D; Sipoh. rope. (a. 18% A fi Bur a eos! ciliata. (G. C. 1892, 14.) Nearly ee A D, aN eon jai aiffering in panulate fi. and hairy ae toma, Ime. S. This as Chamerops and Texas; Florida. EEO tots, e. serrulatum. es 87.) Pa es Palm Se -PeNEM serru tikes mandshuricus, pen semen (ill. H. 1886, t. 19.) tree. aparen w cream-white. [Aralia spinosa, Linn, var.) Mandshuria. Dimorphotheca fruticosa. (4. c. 1887, ii. 398. i tæ or annual (?) with procumben s, age ul in diam., with white rays, brownish am beneath, aad a yellow disk. South Afri a E 1894, xv. raceful r posite. Itis in general m ea us comm unis, Caue eTe crinita. (B. M. t. . or S. C 6804.) A climber, much in the way ae digitate ; leafiets 5, racts grace adstal pendulous spikes ; bracts ovate, with subulate recurved tips. Natal. ss “Say hes Fargesii. (R. z 1896, pi aoe with oe sail aoib Gack, atophylla. ‘ta, Western China 160 ae et gd (RB. H, 1882, 379, f, 80-83 1 ge Supposed to be a hybrid n D. Batatas sad Tamus com- inate: Dioscorea retusa. (Veitch Cat. 1879, 38- G. C. 1881 ; pa . b4, 18, G. twiner, Stems slender. oval, dis- tinctly veined. Fl. creamy Nr ati in pendulous racemes, South Afr eo aaa Bet Cat. 1882, 15.) lender stems a silvery. grey bands; under sur- face pur Diosma kakea (R. H. 1892, 155.) Ruta warf shr. with Pano branches, closely beset with small narrow 1l., and ending in eads of ‘cient white fl. South Africa. R H. 1887, Diospyros anig t.) arden var, AD. kai Divepyroe Bertii. (R. H 1887, 349, t.) Garden var, of D. Kaki. Tonm coronaria. (R. H. 1885, small pe! nea aye 1 Calyx in sight reflexed i in Fruit, “Fruit mit glo diam., orange-red, rss ier elliptica. (R. H.1887, 349, G. Garden var. of D. Kaki. iospyros Sahuti gallica. (R. H. PS sig, tl & Garden ae of D st eh ere ic H. 1887, 83 ; H at th ; calyx-divisions with a short central lobe. Fruit egg-shaped, obscu ribbed. [Probably a var, of D, Kaki. i Balfourii. (4. C. 1880, xiv. 424.) Liliaceew. 6S. bulb. L. 3 or 4 to a bulb, EES, with the fl., ensifo “ead ft. long, re green. Seape terete, 2-3 ft. Racem 6-9 in a lg laxly 10-12-flowered. FL. nearly 1 in. long, greenish-yellow Socotra. @ .. | ey arepe ary hel are CG. and Gp. 18 4, 548, f.; zu. H. S. as ae arge as those of D. boliw viensis, but ioiii deep velvety maroon Brazil. — Var. Clarkei. (G. C. 1892, xi. ri S. This is Be Sage D. atropur- pur as represe Botanica Bepi; 1843, t. 27. be eras eri Sug and P. 02.) Fl. 5 in.: in of a delicate pinkish hike, pone 5 a Ber rose-pi at the throat. [D. martiana, re O. ] eraron delenia: At t Om m, ne mou aoe violet, the ost being shaded with yellow. a aa gee pera — oes pre ae rt ge i ec as spe "the wast of the rears tube, Dipladenia eximia. (4. C. 1893, xiv. A species with h elliptical o or orbicular 1. nearly long, and cymose racemes of rich rose red B, each 2} in, across. Braz Dipisdenia hyhrids. aris 7.) 8. te 1877, 6 [D. martiana, A, DC.] S. Root- La i E tems annual, bearing leathery ovate 1. and large rosy-red f. Brazil. ai gooey Ai gereg glabra. (B. M. 333.) nS eer Coat oes 1877, S. ne var. with of a A crimson, suffused vie ri ae | Dipladenia profusa. (William? Cut. $. Fl ri join 80, 15.) S. Fl. rich carmine, 5 in rrap Regina. (Bull Cat. 1877, pe " An early ae var. wi which become paler with age. D. anaid A; DC.] cf og eae Sine sinl (Bull Cat, 1879, Fl. pink, suffused here and Si and bordered ‘with a deeper an richer shade of rose; throat yellow with a bright rose ring at the mouth, 161 oe Psa dy (G. C. 1896, ied to D. eximia. L. thi pe petiole 4 in. wide, rose- loin gers a a. Ll, H. 1883, t r. with hort sho ae acu cde: and es o men rose fl. (Sym. D. pes ATEA] Braz Dipladents oo 91.) ci et gen (Bull Cat. Pa 391.) Iridace G: Allied t vedas se with terminal spikes of white and blue fl. Australia Be eee ache Eee a i, 5.) road, nules oblong a te ; pinnules ¢ into close-set ober. [ Asplenium ae nottii, Baker.] Sandwich Islands. ge paiana: (&. C. 1888 w the side par E í th marked with purple lines. Cambodia to Borneo. Dircæa refulgens anomala. (R. a 1877, 250.) Gesneraceæ. G. herb. form with e of the fl. Daea and standing quite erect, the number o their organs increas lip often entirely wanting. a hah hy wid dae (G. C. 1886, xxv. ; B. M. t. 6891 ) Orchidaceæ. G. ae E arser ‘rich ee on. sender uncles 3-4 in. high. ipl ooded, witha very s short b liker s apur; lateral sep. clipticlanceolte, ae t. enie ifid a ip Lip wi distinct stalk 4 long, and a heteri acuminate blade, with a wa ere and 2e teeth each si uth Disa Cooperi. (&. C. 1892, xii. 268, f. 45; Tal M. t. 7256.) 5: L. lanceolate, 7 in. long. Scapes erect, 1 ft. high, the lo se maf clothed with leafy bracts, r with the upper fant kabard fi. of a rosy-carmine with yellow lip. South Africa. 2146 a ik 3 | Misa prniilara pE (G. C. 24.) G he "A. gA lighter sep. densely covered inside w son ager the spur, keels and tips dark T Disa ETRY Ph 0. gn, xi. 343, 618 8; i across. Madagascar Disa kewensis. (@. (. 1893, _ 625 ; G. and F. 1893, 244.) G. A garden mca ogee D. grandiflora and D. tripetal TA aria iv. aan „6: 1888, oblong, lacerate, o ged at the — only, or nearly or quite + entire. South . Africa, r. multifida. (G. C1888, iv. in havin 664, E ‘93. ) Differs only ving he lip more or less deeply fringed from a apex. South Afri Diss oT ae C. 1894, xvi. n hybrid between D Š POA Ei D. racemosa. e macrantha. (ill. H. 1880, 74.) 1 large fl. are ou spotted with err the lip deke, and the n of the dorsal sep. very large. South Africa. Disa megaceras. (B. M. t. 6529.) G. Robust pa stem 1-2 ft. hi ae 2 i Ragen rather ig ig its long pra sm spur, South Afr tg nervosa. (4G. C.1894, xvi. 308, f. 41.) ies with strap-shaped 1. and erect tall sepr; 2ft. high Ta racemes lag rose-coloured fi spreadi da ee 1 in. tae: N: L 16 2 poyene Kee M. t. 6532.) | high, leafy. L. col te = 10 in. long. FL- i e, 3-19 in. long. Fl. bright Detak- tod, South Africa. Disa pulchra. (4. C. 1896, xx. 778.) G. Described i m a 1847, but never before masseg 2 i high aay : 6 2 in: Aig coloured poló tiles and ‘purple ; spur, including of eee tube, 2. in lo South Afri er racemosa. ae C. 1887, ii. Tel lig nar- n small, lanc eolate. South Africa. Disa sagittalis. (R M. t. 7403.) G. A species with shorts np -shaped green 1, and an erect sca 3 i igh, bearing a raceme of about 12 white and blue fi.2in. long. South Afr = eae. C&G. C. 1889, y. mo: 06.) aiias es like ee rvh r es Of 10-30 E each about | in. across, white and pink, spotted with crimson. South Africa, — Te Sri pet F. 1891, eee, C. y deat Xvi. t) ia tween D. oni oea: and Des racemosa. Dischidia hirsuta. t C. 1896, sri ee Ascle A iiio sp orbiealar Fedi l. 1 iv. in elu em of small maa aiar yi India to Jav.: Disporum leschenaultianum. (2. M. t. 6935.) Liliaceæ erb, wi creeping roots icho- tomously branched stem,shortly stalked elliptic acute 5-nerved 1., and axillary clusters of 2-5 llate c u- late white fi., followed by globose black berries. South India and Ceylon. issotis incana. (4. C. 1891. ix. 204, f.46.) Melastomacee. G. This plant was in cultivation 50 y y ears ago, when it was a aa in B. M. t. an It Natal, where i it is cies as Osbechia wnlaas- Ber chery a. 3, 156.) 9 f CK. B. SP hiss: iis ancl na of yr ant which has been Rigen for over years under the name of Aralia Oy phylla,. Polynesia ” ee Cipvolsndi. (J: p. 1890, ulacew. Allia 5 3 Me S; S3 ges D ‘Jei in. high, having violet blue with a yellow and black centre. California. Podecataaas Tomoinei. (W. G. 1889, 09.) H of D. Meadia between D. integr olium and D. jefrayanum, Dodecatheon ogre (CW. @. TF 205-6, f. 44.) H. A garden form f D. Meadia. Tinn. EPOS nRa Synanehoues. (Bf. . 1891, 112, 1891, 282.) Bignonia on ee with oppo- and often ending in ril -Pe uncles pm with l- 3 ait Pta red f. Argen —— simpticifolins, Bom, t. 18.) Tuberous eae ae = per w Stems annual, herbaceous, erect, about 1 ft long, ng brei anceolate 1. ea -shaped E Tropical Afri Doodia Sapa mules Akg Cat. d fern of pee” ia the pens = Roe and pinkish when young. Doodia perans 408.) G. Apparently only a form of D. caudata, differing in being stouter, of firmer texture, and larger growth, (&. C. 1884, xxi. Cara plantagineum excelsum. C 9 1 xx. 239, 297, t. 43.) wie aed ge per. 4-5 ft. high, with | oie S thed 1l., and "arse bright sow 2 heads, 3- 4 in. i Dorian r, a C. 1893, x 178.) Urticace: rD. 2 five tails’ 2 in. lon Porri ee ier A — Aces xliv. 69, f£.) Amarylli form of D. Palmeri. Leh > A lot e 163 oom wide, FI. spike 16 ft. high, bearing Tae ere CR. H. 1879, 100) merous clusters aes s rimson Ama L. crowded, narrow, 6 in. long, lin ryllis -like fl. Queensla Sart orh? brow Songer ata een Se sh t and F Dracæna Proemio, E g. hy n S re 5 8 an xx. 666, £. 115) 8. long, 2 ? : in. wide, reen mar nod rs striped t. about . high, densely tufted. with whims stem 5 Seer j re ie: L. 3-2 in. long, linear-lanceolate, entire, ee Te og South Sea Island h which arise 2-5 long pedicelled prim- PERIE Chantrieri. (Lind. rose-like pink fl., } in. in diam. Calyx 1880, 15.) S. L. elliptic-oblong, the cam Sasi bats, with ovate teeth, Oregon. lower ones purplish margined with carmine ; in the upper ones the carmine Dracena . Alexandre. K G. C.1876 is more and more extended, and passes 689.) Go a arden hy d into bright rose b etween rY nigrescens mn D. Regine Dracena coccinea. (Bull Cat. 1876, wth. L. Dron nas, (Bull Cat. 8.) S. shr. of close compact grow 876,8.) S. shr. L.oblong-lanceolate, broadly ovate - oblong, dark green, aanle, p bronzy-green , basal | veined and marbled with reddish- half distinctly margined wi th: bright Crimson ; sometimes suffused with carmine ; petioles tinted with purple. purplish-rose, Moluccas Dracena pe are smi (R-E. Dracæna amena. iden Cat. 1876, 8.) ate 83, 103.) G. m with densely- shr. of robust habit. L. oblong, l., of a dark pedini ipte purplish : a ath, acuminate, ‘seehii ng, rich ea margined with bright rose; under rar rae i. (Gard. 1892, xli surface slightly tinted with purple. 430.) de ¢ betwee : = bine eana at B. e alba a ee a Cat. 1877, S. var. with lance aie be of rich page ‘suffused green, atel Mares ita Dragons oriy mips ae pox ae ;59 with creamy-white, rose and crimson a ack ace pers a pira arres a: at Dracena angustifolia. (Williams | ele great h eth rae green, with Cat. 1883, 27 .) 5. A form with | one almost white prominent u in. long and 1 in. broad, dark green, arier and margined with crimson Dracæna cruenta. (Bull Cat. 1877, = L. oblong, acuminate, d: ark | l x flaked and stri Dracena argenteo-striata. (Bull | bronze-e0 asd eat dein: en Cat 8.) narrow, linear- lan si on b fs me t d with | on ‘Pickin es z pict ate Dracena cuprea. (G. C. 1876, v. 690.) Teal: | 8. a an Garden preia between D. concinna D. Regine Dracæna aurantiaca. (G. C. 1876, v. | j .) S. Garden = kotus D. Dracæna cuprea. = H. 1893, = concinna and D. Reg 167.) S. Probably a ste of C: t minalis with coppery-brown 1. s ei sate a aS a — ë. with green ; leaf- stalks salmon- Tose. 04.) lan seston igre above whitis tish ——, —— arans enam dedi 8.) green beneath ; puted petiole viclot e green tinted with rose. South Sea Islands. eir sink Bese with orion, the colour extending down into the edge nseni —— Ge H. 1886, TON | of the petiole; some l. occasionally ar. having th e elliptic l.of | bordered with cream- ut and crim- Z aoa red ~ | n-mar; ; young gro almost the adult State, and of a inpia red | entirely cream - - colour, flushed an flaked with br Dakin tis youie sede: | edged with rose. NotTE.—Most of the cultivated “ Draceenas” are garden forms of Cordyline terminalis, Kunth. 164 Dracæna eburnea. — soon rae 8.) 2 . broadly acu ht ined with pus Dracena erecta alba. (Lind. Cat. aa ling p H. 1880, t. 372.) G: a deep green, broadly anil BEAY margined with white. —— Var. purpurea. ger Cat. 1880, W) SL. Mita pale orange oon their margin, mi idribs, and — soe Ate Cat, 1885, H) ob. blong, drooping, sanm coed © ith bright gated wi y-red, t Cordiyline terminalis, | Dracena sagen S. per. with a tree-like ing at Min inia c iy a de 4 ft. CB. M, t. 6447.) broad, green, Panicle ed t. long, drooping, composed o racemes 1 ft. -a more long a T ote in diam. Perian hg hare recurving, 4 in, = Dracena fruticosa. (B. M. t. 6253.) A new name given to the e plant wrongly known as D. S ensifolia i in garden: Granma gigantea. (G. C. 187 S. Garden — etait D. excelsa and D. Regi Sheet eee a a. 1893, 194; B. M. t.73 A Ble variegated plant, with the ch of D. sur culosa, but the spots l. are _ creamy on t yellow. West Tropical Afri Dracena goldi _— z Cat. 1877, 9, t. 8; B. M. t. 6630.) L. cor- date-oblong. ac cuminate, penntitaliy arked with a e ilver-grey i a t Salen side of young 1. and upper pari of stem pale reddish-purple. Wes Tropical Africa. TT Hibberdii. (F. M. t. 201.) | 5 m rose-coloured. Pel =_e -= hs rich car eepening in become almost bata of a blackish- metallic hue Dracena ignea. (G. C.1876, v. 690.) 8. so gegen ae between D. concinna and D. Regina aS and F. | Dracena Laingi. coe indivisa doucetiana. (Z. H. 1888, t. 40.) G. [Cordyline.] EGC. ene Jamesii. 9.) S. Aseedling var. of Cord pas Ki minalis. SAS. and P. bite robust for L. pre variegated S ith white, aE and asd Dracæna latifolia poimidtiana. CQJl. t. 1023.) S. A var. with white- Stri OE Fehr n o ars, orm, with large RERE i T i es ga bor- dered and margined with r reer E Ksa H. 1880, : B84. late, acuminate. a al ys poise aoe n the centre, elsewhere cream-col with oue or two narrow = 1 nea c Dracæna longifolia alba. (Lind. Cat. 1880, -e 8; L. long, dark green, margined with white. Dracena PORES (Veitch Cat. aii, 23.) G.or S. shr. of very dwarf compact gro owth. E. under 1 ft. long, 3 in. broad, oblong- lanceolate, nje spreading, vivid rosy olive-green. Australia. Disentis macrophylla. (Lind. Cat. 1880, L. large, ovate-lanceo- te, ay a bright green, margined with white Dracena RARER STONES Cat. 1884, minate, ae ay green. Mada n ull ol ta Dracena majestica. (4. C. 1876, v. 690.) 5. Garden Ari between D. concinna and D. Regina Dracæna marmorata. 7078.) 8. but with the 1. bright pan copiously marbled with grey. Singa Dracena massangeana, (B 1881, 327, t.16.) S. L. broadly lan- ceolate, acuminate, dark green with a median whitish . [D. fragrans, stripe, Ker- Gawl, var. massangeana. } 165 Dracena Massonii. e, H. 188 0,20; | Lind. Cat. 1880, 17.) f vigorous | growth, with largo 'plood-red 1. goas Dramas miniata. (Bull Cat. 1877.5.) L. gracefu “ind arc na Saket acu- sins e, nzy-green, soe and ‘flaked with bright rosy- Dracena aeea (Bull Çat. 1877, L.g . lanceolate te, aneb anny marine a and some of them suffused with crimso Dracæna Moserii. (Lind. Cat. 1880, 17.) S. A vigorous form with ovate- lanceolate dark green 1. m 0: broadly bordata y with white peere S (G. C. = Garden hybrid betw D. a saal and D. Regina es nivalis. Cat. 1877, 5.) S. h elegant droo ing :l., margined i ivory-white iiol es white- margined. ae picturata. (Bull Cut. 1883, 13.) att phe Ait with ric flake triped with se epee oe Taan 1883, ee ith marrow: see nicer ti cai nek feo intel l, variegated with creamy white sop gues Aeee CR. H. 1888, 530.) Garden varie Ee pngeece sf curt coy Soke £ ae 690.) den a rid betw pst AP D. Ripin Dracæna rec (G 876, v. 690.) 5. Gatien hybrid i Tees D. nigrescens and D. Regi Dracæna aA as alba. (Lind. Cnt; 1880, 18.) S. fine var., with l recurved dark ao ol. borde red with white. Dracena regalis. (G. (.1876, v. 690. ») S. Garden wt between D: Serr and D. Regina acena Regis. (Lind. Cat. = 18 ; Ill. H. 1879, t. 360.) L. large, elliptic-ol c-oblong, when | Pean —— ully from clear green to rose and purple, then becoming bordered with scarlet, and ultimately wholly purplish rose coloured. ice ere RE H. 1896, 24, in an raised from Ci or er Shak australis. Dracæna TERN Sai Cat. 1877, 5; H. 1879, t. 342.) L. o n and brownish-crimson. South Sea Islands. = Cat. ot 8.) the young ones being almost entirely light creamy pink. Dracena Sgr TEN (Bull Cat. 1877, 5.) with purplish-rose Dracena a (Ve cree rr 1877, 23, with = to bright ca Dracena rothiana. (R. H. 1 Lil. H. 1896, t. 50.) S. sa robust habit L. ate: contorted: ngs e on marginal part. Goincrs Ta Dracæna rubescens. ae ~ seki S. ie racefully rec late, dee Haanen re: ood wik rich rosy- an tan n be the younger l. tinged Dracena sanderiana. (4. C. w xi. 731 ; 1893, xiii. 442, f. 65; J. of A. eee 389, E TE Stem slender, branched at the base. L. 6 in. fo 14 in. broad, aiies curved, wit eh bands of white. Tropical West — EAE oro (R. H. 1880, 20.) A var. with per red 1. bordered wiih done ae Dracena sepiaria. (Gf. api a S-i e small, dar tufts. ure white, rahe 166 tolowed by yellow berries, s _ Dracocephalum Buptechti. (Gf. t. P. n the plant for along tim 1018.) H. per. bae in. high, very showy. L. ear- i ot some enti hers predir ifid. Fl, Dracæna hag Sectors at = tie v. large, blue, disposed in f man 90.) n D. flowered rather ‘distant whorls along Cooperi a D. my the ends of the stems. Turkestan Dracena sci, 0 perels m18 Dracocephalum E bearn japo- late, acute, ligh olive-green, broa adly „C. ii. 166, f. 29.) striped or margined with pale yellow, H. Herb with pth stems, linear stained and edged with pi ae revolute 1l., and large terminal heads of w white fl. spotted with blue. Dracæna Thompsoni. (6. C. 17, Japa v. 690.) S. Gar A ge een Cordyline terminalis and D. Regis gina. gripe apriga speciosum. (B. . t. 6281.) H. per. Dracena thomsoniana. (Fl. and P. ing lone. Stem erect, simple, 1882, 122.) S. Of bold habit, with a square. L. cordate, obtuse, crenate, ead of ram l bright green L West rugose, dark green, radical on lon Tropical Afri | petioles, the cauline with short petioles | or subsessile. The upper w f fl. Dracena ica seem (Bull Cat. | crowded into a dense oblong head, 1-4 1877, 5.) L. narrow lanceolate, of | in. long. Corolla purple, spotted ‘logy a black purple, the edges of the young | White and darker purple. Himal ply e ith rose ; ee es | glaucous on the under surface | a en Seton Cat. | 5.) ir. Dracena sacar —_ Ca “6 1883, a > | ar: Bri ‘tall, Sab scabrous for habit, h | a , greyish white, wi ith i irregular oblong- ova a re many-ri | bands of dark brown i la yellow- poaa “blotched _ reticu- | the divisions wing irregu- des ith dark gr | larly dichotomous 'Ieatiets, bright Antioquia, Colombi Dracæna vestalis. (Bull Cat. 1877, 5.) S. L. long lanceolate, acuminate, Dracontium annulatum. (Bull Cat. sah grin. margined with white. 1877, 6.) S.tuber. L. solitary ; peti ole d in sto we dull umber-brown, a otte Sraenaa yao. a . — pu irr egular rings with pale Be S. | whitish-brown ; gag branched, so liht green, eho vie rs ‘with division branched o side. An- pure whi tioquia, Colombia Dracæna kaiene Aya Cat, 1877, D Soko nerio dark | Dracontium paaro rer ot bronzy-purple, ee: ns and occasionally 1877, B. M. t. 6523.) ube suffused with bright r L. soli vatiole tall tightly Peai at base, dull flesh colour, banded with D pirates blotchy faae p umber- ene Mepa D = - “get brown ; blade t varin. me cisions robust habit. L. ae acute, dark i ia so ars sist a green, striped and argined with | í ane greet irregular y wing carmine. Petioles a Freon ntloquia, Colomb Dracena Williamsii. Krs illiam? Cat, | Dracontium fæcundum. (#8. V. t. 1883, 27, t. 19.7} 8: large, oblong- 6808.) S. Tuber large, covered with lan ceolate , acute, eia ag recurved, ovoid buds, bearing a single tall ter- dull gree: D, irregularly „striped with nate l., succeeded by a large purple- chocolate, white, rose, cinnamon, and brown spathe, on a peience 2-3 ft. yellow. Polynesia. high. British Guiana. Dracocephalum oe (@#. t. Dracontium sculpturatum. (Bul 1080, ff. 4 ia aca k ia fake 2-3 in. long, 3-3 i lower ones in whorls of 3; ry. Fl. in sha e F. Meleagris, but bright yellow, wit abundan nearl ack quad- rangular spots, ur Fritillatis Roramnel iors. (Gard, 1896, xlix. 282.) H. A species allied to F. aurea, = like that species, with golden-yellow Fritillaria bucharica. (Ga. a 1171; B. M. t. 7080.) H. An interesi ing but bg : not very showyspecies, Bul aris Sie 1 ft. geek In us, sessile, e, 3-4 in. Infi. a lax many-flowered raceme bracts bre arpian linear or Da eg 185 pain th gr reg hare: pg teneri = long, not tessella ted ; segm ae Gentral Asia. iar ae (G. C. 1879, xi. f....08, the way of F. Meleagris, 6-8 pA nN with about 6 linear- lanceolate slightly ‘deemed i g bell-shaped ish-re htly glauc ni outside. [F. harm Gren. & Godr.] South Euro Fritillaria canaliculata. (G6 ear, glaucous, 34i in. lon; agrees Cat. bell-shaped ee and eepe pira 4.) nest nie lous i. possess ny yellow within. Taurus. Eells contorta. (G. C. 1886, he ing the segments of the fl. all united (gamo- phyllous), L. 3-4, distant, PERTY somewhat fleshy. Fl. noddin .l}-2 in. ng, white. a hericaulis. (4. C. 1889, vi. 38.) Stem obscur armena, Asia Minor Prisibiaris Hookeri. (B. M. t. 6385.) [This is Lilium Hookeri, oa a eae ally of L. thomsonianum, Lindl. } Fritillaria imperialis inodora pur- (GA. t. 1165.) H. var. with ark crimson fi. Bokhara. Fritillaria eri es pend. ge oa 298.) £, and shape, dark pei gr tig and lighter with [F. nobilis, affinis. H. Like yellow markings inside. Baker. | Fritillaria Moggridgei. (F. M. t. 405.) H. bulb. A dwarfish piant, ted i wi [E. delphinensis, Rei var. Monpridget ] South Europe. Baker, | Fxitillaris ee ~ Beg caul 1l., greenish- ei fl., dotted with purple Siberi ae Bat he (Gf. 1886, m rden Shee between F. oe conn F, lanceolat a Saree te (af. u habit, recurved-spreadin ee onger than the greenish- yellow fi. Central Asia = n jae] © m _ me a hears serali =. = be eer ulb g with scarlet inside. hh on ge a Sewerzowi. (B. M. t. 71.) Fi. ree [Syn. Korol- rie Prabal Pane ya. goe EEA E8 H. light olive- haped Alatau Mountains aeree pisai Sie al t. 993.) fine species, with Foe a ted in ai ose at the middle of the s ate. purple-brown within, spotted with white. Alatau Mountains. Fritillaria Tanen. CG. C. 1893, xiii. 506.) Resembling F. Melea- r l. and f.; but wi orbicular instead ritillaria zagrica. (G. C. 1893 ie 568.) H. Allied to F. ieee an F. armena. a. ated, glaucous outside, Persia. Fuchsia ampliata. (B. M. t. 6839.) On L. ee acute, in whorls of 3 FL. le lobes slightly petals broadly elliptic, 4 in. ‘yl Aadi 186 Fuchsia boliviana. Mle H. 1876, E 0.) In the of F. coryn biona, and onl differi ing in being a littl doper jolted Bolivia Eras mago Pae Cat. ka =e is Arat, Tn rimson- scarlet, not reflexed ; pet. heap. violet. A a hybrid D cae branches Fuchsia age (R. H. 1894, 470, 75.) come tga afie Aig G. 1888, 244.) G. Garden hybrid pe Beat bias e n Baa xviii. 95.) species rns l. op hrees, and the rmina y racemes of brilliant scarlet fl., 1} in. long. San Domingo. Arra TETA g s Soe G. ass den rid weoh F. ee ‘phi ia pis T phe Funkia sieboldiana ie - C. 1876, vi. 36; GA. t. 867.) ee am herb. per., difering from the type white f. and roundish planer porttitor Jean Furcrea albispina. a C. 1893, xiv. 586.) Amaryllidaceæ. G. A dwart ee an erect ranched scape 6 ft. Car Caibeal America. Cf. 1887, 130.) Gahnia M S. Agire ape not the soy _ Wavy seen ga pase ‘celine and pOr atic fruit. Fiji. Gaillardia pulchella lorenziana. if. t. 1083 rays being sup- ariable. Also called oes Alleni. (&. C. 189 Aiat 1891, 246.) Kie. ween Cf, latifolius and G. cau- EA L. short, broad, glaucous, Fl, white casus, a oo "ee pa a 0.189 xiii ctly reflexed at the ges, as in "hie former, and inner perianth-segments Saris with green, as in the latter specie FATO caucasicus. ais C. 1887, ith a green A i spot MOni the deep notch. Caucasus. ae refs Siero: (Jard. — mall variety of G. t oa is, Oar —— Var. precox. (J.òf H. 1893, a: 549. An early rasta form the ‘species with broad Galanthus miar ER (4. C. 1893, xiii. with a jarge | bulb ae thick glaucous l. Asia Mi Var. unguicularis. 1894, zvit 179.) H, Elwesii, of erect habit tinguished Ei its claw-like reali oa Asia Minor ÇJ. of A bint of @ Galanthus Fosteri. (6. C. 1889, v. 458; Gard. 18 XXXVi. HB. ulate, long, i inner kenar obovate-cuneate. Asia Minor Galanthus gracilis. (G. C. 1893, xiii. 656.) H. Closely allied to @, Elwesii, er of the perianth. Bulgaria. Gala nthus gonmitonie (G. 1893, xiii, 65 b e r; fl. resemble those of the large forms of G., nivalis. 187 Galanthus Ikarie. ah C. 1893, xiii. e ped edges esii, and the single e apical bloteh m the inner eee, e G. nir lis, Niksi Ægean Gann poe maximus. (4. C. 1893, B54;)2 Ha bat A Eat us, Biar] E eee erage (GA. 46.) arden var. with — Var. Els#. (Gard. 1891, xxxix: "243 -) H. ger allied to &. corey- rensis, but having larger fl. and stouter l. Macedonia. — Var. Racheliæ. (Gard. 1891, H. Allied to T eea vip but more “robust and with larger fi. Greece. passa oki. (4. C. 1879, rak pa ves, an on the cane tipo of. each perianth seg of the inn — Var. serotinus.. (Jard. 1888, 140.) | ariety. | eae late-flowering oe en —- 1888, 140; G. Re ne ath. Fl. lar sae on the inner viet Greece. Galanthus Perryi. (@. C. 1898, xiii. 58.) H. A be long, Tee l. and dropping ra- cemes 9 in t. brown and the lip rosy. Brazil. oe tie “open ge On H. 22.) with ae ey Piper ny tens, nee lanceolate acuminate 1., terminal hreous-brown. Lip. pale white, with a purple bloteh i in vg oe | Galeandra k ae ee (L. e with purple. Vene- PS mari SE C 1887, i. 512; ii. 108; Z. ii. t.90.) S . A strong- ish fe like ela. terminal process. Venue | Galeandra harveyana. CG. C. 1884, species niao ate sal ee sE caucasicus and (G. latifolius. Caucasu Gapa Scharloki. (4. C. 1888, iii. lines uprigh re. nivalis, Linn, var.] Galanthus umbricus. a Cat. 4.) H. very early-flowe orm of G. nivalis ; the fn bluish- ced th -green are Thich resemble those of white, with the inner segments. Umbria, Italy ae orale Clesii. (Z. ix, t. 391.) S. Allied to G. tel It has ae pseudobulbs about a foot Galtonia ee | ore T eo ees light 3 sallow lip, having a a tuft of hair on the disk, , Galeandra ap en (G. C. 1894, 03.) S. A very singular species, ete gree nish na and large rose- ime ip. Bra Bory ralis (Fl. and P. H. 1885, t. 555.) An sp ad squarish front lobe, white, with a central rosy- purple stripe. Brazil. Gas greenish-whi ments and lanceolate bf sr narnia "South Africa, 188 Gamochlamys heterantrs.. TARA ; of lon in. broad, bri reen. Potente ages than reen, boat - ong. padix ka to e Gicughent its whole length. Female fl. about 30 ; ovary flask-shaped i row betw : the female ones on the upper h spadix, F enengena alf of the o ren Schott. ] er Sie ae Ce 2 49.) osite. G, shrub, ‘with labrous. L. crowded, 1 in. long, trifid ; segments lin cute, er fleshy. Peduncles terminal, slender, 1}-2 in. long. Heads ine or more in diameter, , bright yellow. South Africa —- ooo ass Cat. un ,5.) shr. y globose k as bek as a walnut. Natal. CG. C.1877, viii. es, closely Pantara £ colulenee liacee. G, speci G. acinacifolia so more or oval p ts. Fl.-stem sim aa J branched, 2-4 ft. high; racemes rather Fl. 74 li Seiad: gl o inflated at coral-red, with pale green tips and darker green stripes, w in G. acinacifolia the fl. is 14 in. long aie carcely infl South Africa, Gasteria dicta. (G. C. 1876, vi. 68, d Gastrochilus albo-luteus. ig. C. 1894, xvi. 34.) Scitaminex. way of G. onii, but a fi. smaller with a ne rene gas with bright yellow ; 1. oblong, 9 in. long, green. Andaman Islands. . 2è Sankrochilug Curtisii. (B. M.t. 7363.) G. longiflora. Rootstock as re -lanceolate, stalked, nearly 2 ft. long, hairy beneath. FI. a clus Š in the sheathing bases L across, white ; the the yale on a red margin. Ma laya. Gaultheria nummularioi des. (4. ( t rosy-pink fi. Himalay Gasania heii = C. 1894, xv, 20.) H.H. Allied to G a Rg T ‘ina rosette, linear, 5-8 in. lo es 6 in. lon bodes we ; ray-florets 2 in. across; urple beneath ; disk yellow. ome à. nivea, Hort.j Natal. racemosa. AER. H. 1880, i . with o Leaflete oblanceolate, acute, toothed. Thes midribs, and y young leaves Apre New Caledonia. Genista An: t.) Leguminosæ, ange reoparius with t gs of brown-crimso Toyin pe Pia, Link, var. prg mandy. e. H. 1886, 372, Ver o Genista oweniana. 342.) G. A hybrid r everestiana and G, elegans (G. C. 1889, v. aised from G. Gentiana acaulis alba — striata. (Gf. t.966.) Gen H. var. _ dark blue stripes on the white peta —— Var. albida. A white-flowered vari (ap. t. 966.) H. —— Var, azurea. (GA. t. 966.) H. A var, with an intense blue flower. —— Var. celestina. (a7. t. 966.) H. - Fl. pale blue. aoe coerulea albomarginata. (GAL, t. 966.) yA ke white and light blue with dark blue streaks. Gentiana arvernensis. (Fl. and P., 1882, n Ti H. alpine per., allied to G. monanthe, but more robust, broader l, and deeper Gentiana maae (G. €. 1890, viii. 2 in. high, a nls Allied to &. anaes Caucasus. Gestisaa ogee SA a t. 6 et) r, n. high, h linear o: yers hae L Qi bax es = aes sessile violet fi, Gentiana calycosa. (Gf. t. 1270, -c ; < lees, UL 553.) H. r., with erect unbranched stems, 4-6 s b= p ee base of meee mn with white. Califor- ; Ore Gentiana carpathica. (Jard. 1888, 113.) H. per. Gentiana -ne ages 188 6.) H. per. milar and suppos nae te a ri n that species and G. punctata he calyx is 5-toothed, t a olla yellow, dotted wit ith red. Swi d Gentiana sae hg G, 1888, 180, ee acuminate lobes. Switzerland. Meniians: Fetisowi. (Gf. t. 1069, f. 5.) with dwarf species, w a pia i fe roa with a radical l., and erect stem, with 1-2 of sho l, and a te compact cluster of campanulate deep blue fl., 2 in. ag Turkes maana Frokoin, Giard. 1888, H linear-oblanceolate subacute 1l., solitary large blue fi., on peduncl l} in Jong, with a pair of leaf-li = cts at base Ea the acutely tiana gaudiniana. (Jard. 1 76.) H. per., similar to G. pur, puret, but an. aè more a a Calyx 189 t spathaceous, Corolla of a some- ween piactite aaa “G. purpurea. witzer- land. Sontiang eae. CG@fl. t. 1087, milar to G. decum- t with a SiaKty 5-lobed calyx beer whitish fl. dotted with violet lines. T Gentiana kochiana. (W. @. 1888, 181, f. 39.) i [G. ae tink var. | Gentiana wir grit ge < ere. 1888, 6.) H. A hybrid es lutea and G., pannonica. North ' Tyr Gentiana Kurroo. (B. M. t. 647 Bull Cat. 1880, 4.) é iL: cending fl.-stem ‘i. pote l- å- Lowered. 1 in. more in diam., sky- blue, plentifully sprinkled with ‘white around the mouth of the campanulate tube. Himalaya. — = brevidens. (J. of = re H. A var. with rf tie habit. Fl. blue, fad on prostrate s stems 3-5 in. long. Hima- laya. miata eee = M. t. ; Roe Annu ong as the coro pore "o oe (GA. t. 1069, f ~~ bles G. Pioni. bat ta iara hy and larger clusters of larger fl Tur- kestan areca Digs wes Kleea me xlii. 4. species. 12 ft. ‘his a broadly er u ene allied to G. affinis America, 190 pian Res her ce am t. 6514.) H. = ant, 34 igh, with x ape terminal analy iie dark blue fl. Him- alaya. Gentiana prostrata. (Jard. 1888, annual, 1-3 in. high, wit small elliptic E and so olitary “hae fl. abou diam le 5-toothed, ’ North Nictate Region: oon Bogert alba. (Gf. t: 16.) ar. with white fi, (Gard, 1895, xlviii. pecies in the way of , borne in umbels Er E saxosa. H. 6. PAEA Fi. white f 4-5. New Ze aland. a cones Ld ea cordifolia. (B. is is e blue- fowered "Gentian often cultivated of @ gelida. The rere ‘6. idah Psi followin fl Gentiana Thomasii. er 1888, ha to G, lutea h folds, T = purplish 0 nage) ng the tube bout equa . [G.rubra, airv. | S witze A mt eee — TEIE. z A. t. 1140.) 5-7-nerved . dense Corolla ? in. long, n diam. ; scales the throat Bind. pires tan Geodorum anporroanni. (R. H. 1882, 501.) Ore! S. pretty orchid in, se with 3-4 oblong- l, and a spike of 9-15 p pet. linear-oblong, white; lip concave, risa purple veins, Cochin Chin Geonoma Carderi. (77. a ox ae 182; Bull Cat, 1876, 9.) S. mi Prestæa ook, L B. M. t. 7108.] Colombia. Geonoma decora. (IU. H. 1894, = t. 23.) 8S. A dwarf pinnate-lea palm with reddish-brown E kadis sis smooth deep-green narrow leafi z æ a S ATERT — ohne 1889, xxv. ery i racilis, nat lakai in Tua tits “ome ents Geonoma intermedia. OWittians Cat. 1882, 27.) palm, with light green pinnate reddish-brown petioles l., having se ge siesmayeriana. (Lind. Cat. escribed as a species of tufted habit with glaucous green l. which are tinged with red when TRR see CIU. H. 1895, a h 1, like soe = ie rg iors and t young 5 filings tinted with rose. Ha Kern pink hairs. . small, white, in flowered ane British Guiana. Geranium — ot 6452. raniacee. sylvaticum, narrow and pinnatifid rpl vei Ww red, 13 i diam. [G. malreflorum, Boiss. E Rent. } Algeria, | sormam piyli oran (G. C. 1894, 778. A dwarf plant, with thick 1 ai almost sessile eure and purple fi. New Zealand; Chile ee igen Charlesii. posed tubers. f the 1. ae less lobed at their sides. ° Afigh arrea tenuifolia. (Gf. 1894, 48; . H. 1894 rophulari m. A — about 1} ft. high with linear li green l. an og le violet Pentste aout fi. Mexic Trn amsor, (O O. PERR. AE KAL, Ost: aed. is, E A t. 722.) Composite per. pae pa with a yad of Lactuca-ike 1, and pes s of Gacania-lke oured rich et. pagent 1896, Say poi Sto Ta S perc fies ie ca hog: inverted: noma with te i South Afr eo TAE (B. M. 94.) S. ibbed, E openin: g 3 valves, seeds with a broad wing at ne end. Natal. peier Saum. a F t. Bi Ho H. herbaceous airy. L. Paadi 5 pinnatisect the gments roundi es ia gi rre- gularly toothed, FI.- sparingly branched. “ie eee Saad. lin, iam. Himal: high, hair — a NPP (J.-0f Hf. vs a ve "Ob p coccineum, a ith deep orange red flowers, n es: (GA. t. 29.) adean r and a bright Yalow fl. 1 in. or more in diam. and. Swi Gilia Brandegei. (B. M. t. 6378.) Polemoniaceæ. H. tufted herbaceous plant, lar bes c inal elongating raceme ; S lit in, yan pale yellow. Colorado. aoe singin nts (GA. t. 1042 tty os with cas a fl. ery a A are gos ntti a wo ræ r cho eT tS Onis CG. €,1894, | peman e dehi pone of the ċapsule. FL ise “Californi — —— (G. o 1889, v. 233.) Irida H. distinct species nat un liko é. EE but with much smaller fi, co yellow , with minute "red s spots. Transvaal, 191 | Gladiolus decoratus. Paties Se goon | | a CG. and F, warf species wi rs numerous small deep purplish fl. Armenia. er See Sp rape ani v. Ad Gladiolus atroviolaceus. (Damm. il); B: di i e or blue, a a white E stripe. Pales Gladiolus m prai rubro- Paki xvi. 152) H. oran ge-yellow fl. thickly dotted ard over with red, South aurantiacus = — brachyandrus. (B. M. H. species, about 14 ft. of H. of a pae scarlet with a pale tu ee rest. South ‘Trapani! Afric CG. H. H. species, with 1. 2 ft. nd fi. 3 in. bright scarlet, with Ae alee r oblong pesa on the lower segmen East Afri ? ACD M. t. 6335.) L. broadly an PLR oe a ici Seas corolla about 1} in densely s m, with patpi ‘red on a pale — throat green. South Africa, "Gladiolus Elloni. (W. &. 1890, < ecies with star-shaped w f. gone with purple. South Agen: ep oR Kirkii. (4G. C. 1890, viii. . A species allied to G. Eek- ty E mbbe l} ft. high, spike 3 ft. high, RREA- 1} in . long, rose-coloured, PAE A pe grga us. (E Y. a ments iathot ‘paler than the others with a dark Affghanistan Persi tie oe ae (G. C. 1889, À fine plant, with the habit n rea of G. Papilio and colours of G. psittacinus, Transvaal, Sladioine. pAn (R. H. 1879, arden hybrid, riaa A *prpnrcornat with G. ganda- Gladiolus massiliensis. (IV. G. 1894, 34. A race of garden origin between G. psittacinus kad G.g avensis Gladiolus echie wie tore (BHM. t, ae distichous, S, road, curve the three upper broa the three lower pr Transvaal. Gladiolus oppositiflorus. (&. C. 1892, xii, 552; B. M. t. 7292.) E H, An me of gascar. been found in the Transkei, South Afric: Gladiolus FEN —— (GA. 1885, 341.) H. A fine with purple ground e cslour ' wo the fi. Instenă of a yellow on Gladiolus Kapito > eres C. 1893, H-H- A garden ied h bate the plants indicated by the na Gladiolus ma = 2i 1893, xiv. 456.) H, H eG, “charactor horter opposite 1l., ike of deep Sollow fi. veined with red. Natal. — Send ata (4.6.1 H. A robust niu owved vo fa writhions any a lee or ais. East Africa — na es. pe. 192 | Giadiotus quar Gnignad, (BM t. pos ) Ba H. pha 3- n i an ene Mies © long, 4-3 in. broad, r mid and ants nerved. Fl. 4-6 in a re spike, yellow- about 2 in, in diam. Tropical Africa. — turicensis. (G. C. 1889, i. 183 A hybrid raised from a. gandavensis ‘and G. Saundersii. Gadinjus Bela ag CW. G. 1889, den. tries between rid 2 eae a G. Colri Gladiolus Polas, aire G. 1888, 326, crimson. Ao yi ittatus, Hornem South Africa Sadma watsonii ae 6919; . 1887, 192.) H.H. L. aj ft, long, $ in ae : spike en lax, bearing showy bright searlet-red fl 2 in. in diam. Mount Kilimanjaro. anp peewee orem, (Gf. t. 1.) Papaveracer. H. herb with lyrate pinnatifid radical 1., and a ew = mn gg Fl yellow, 13 diam.; capsule covered with pace” Altai Mountains. Gleichenia dicarpa longipinnata. ; T i. 780, f. 112.) Filices. branches m sis drooping pinnæ, 4-5 in. long, dark bluish green when young ; under sur- face glaucous. Australia, CER SNE C. 1879, (G. ribed under G. dicarpa Tngipinata) G. Pereri fern, dis- tinguished the deep bluish green metallic colour of cig surface, = very glaucous aar urface of t fronds. Austra Globba alba. Sa H. 1887, 286, t. 20.) EESE LG. albobr vacteati, Globba rea ea Aa C. 1882, xviii. 71 188 panicle whi te. Fl, Sumatra, yellow. 2, 18, (EM. ' a E; 2; 89.) -8 numerous, 1-2 ft n, bearing akes lanceol ate dark gree edged with a lighter shade, and a ort spike of yellow re Sisam bright crim- bracts. Bor ae art aan BE Me abrous, with tufted Pan A sae, ape yellow with an ‘orange-red spot the a of the Wie te The anthers, er th a ite hs ETEA are iala. ka long T kai Sinaia above as ga E — the fl. a very peculia seo a a arene (2. T. O. 1894, 228 284, f.) that species. Abyssi Glossopetalon opin aero (GA. 1894, 237, f. 52.) races branched _small-leaved conspicuous hitish fi. Colorado, ia, ae x Sit seta hag G. 1892, 5, t.! brid 3 spotted Gloxinia, ia agen serene ny ie = Dae he th white ee! with ates ‘purple, the’ spots i in middle part of the lobes densely crowded ; inside of tube yellowish. Glyphosperma Palmeri. Piep p H. 1884, 288 (B. M.t. Glyptostrobus soa ngaris. (R. H. ka , 528.) Coni Garden [Tax EP en, Rich. var. fadigiact: Hort. ] Gmelina Hystrix. (B. M. t. TA G: C1894, x7: T18) Ver tengo S. A clim of habit Bougan; L Paar pa entire 2146 yori ka Evod Broa w ated and some | oe Preceding hidace _ Gongora grossa. { | | or lobed; fl. in short dense terminal cone-like spikes formed of ee red- td a bracts and irregularly campan- late yellow fi. 3 in. long. Philippine ini nds. Tonis fg Araria, 888, 436. on tsa ete (W. G Of garden origin. Gethea Saar ag Se (B. M. t. 6427.) rrcagg the plant better n as E Dania A ES ge sere decora. oe ca 1879, m Ochn ree-flowerin, bag coriacous “elliptic. -oblong alternate compact spicate Erie of plain yellow fi. Brazil. thick Separo sinaicus. (W. G. e 448, f. 85.) ape clepiadacez. ie rH. H is is a synonym of t common G. fr ioi, Syria to South Afri 198.) o p - SES ae ®© arin wide, nearly white, barred with a very li ght brownish pnrp Gogora ete. (G4. C. A, vii. ) S. Pseudobulbs large, rounded : ` p Aii ina m. y-flowered Sep. d pet. ye spotted wi rown. Lip white, its apex and basilar wings rich yellowish, te wi mson, as white colum Fl, half the size of those of G. preven purea. Colombia. Gongora ae (G. C. 1836, xxvi 456.) S. Allied to G. jratviabande, an arista yery small basilar horns on the middle part, Ca. C. 1877. Jaaa 781.) 8. Closely allied to G. purpurea ; differing from it in — on the anterior horns outside, inside a l te i e lip the being so densely cove look nearly blackish-purple. Ecuador. 194 Songer — ase (L: sary m with se bright ro. dso: a cy with mae eke spots ; lip chan ai Colombia = sanderiana. CG. C. 1896, X. Allied to G. portentosa. Prendobalne conical,5 in. long. L. 10 in. long, in, broad. Racemes 6- flowered; fi. yellowish with rose- coloured spots. Peru. Gongora vatis (O C. 188), 812; B. J 24.) S. Nearly ‘allied to G. ret Abe ae grandiceps. (&. 4 a Williams’ Cat. 188 23) F ilices. ern o nterv slender Sor rhizome. dium sp.| F Gonioscypha eucomo ides. 1886, xxvi. 744 [Poly ije (a. C. xx. 748, £) tte rootstock and a of pe enipe =e Et ‘ft long by E ra in. Ta scape beari aring a dense spike of n fl., surmounted by a ero of gus pe aR bracts, des a being mixed with the fl. Bhot irai ty mace: (G.C. 1go, æ. S. Terrest aha. wit ih jer d a ew o SL an white fl. hairy etde, Madeir: waaeyers | Rollisani. s O. Gr. Man. | ark-green, | Ed. 6.3 Mirae nies e ined with odes allison, Anwet ‘toc hilus raven me Hort. and „emaria Rol- i, Hort. ] Malay: rege ie rigger orgs = H. 1686, 6167 Q. C. 1886, xx ne restrial orchid, of anA with thick ovate acı green l., with a w ÉR erii central an Flu nknown, New Gui = pean (u. z 1e; 480) Ternstrem: paein i of i pia Gossypium Comesii. (B. 7. 0. = 308, t. 10.) Malvacee. G.shr. of Cotton with 3-5-lobed 1. stad vols a naa Mieis spot at the base of e pet. — Gove Andreas rial | Oe a 1884, xxii, 2 Orchidacex. S mbling G.ca pitita, but with es yellowish white the lip is cor- das; R acute, white with purple- red spots in front, i with brown bars above. Mex Torie a CG. € 1884, xxii. 230 iia A ias mall purple ba a ele lip nearly elliptio apioulate, © with dark brown n fro prs Poe e C. a ¥ 70. curious species onion Shaped penis Mianooolate blackish -purple hidr ib, Sep. oramnatayhlum elegans. or € viii. 776; Fl.and P. 1883, ame colour ; lip ith eate margin, hairy on the disk. Polynesi pa Farman i ai = daya- 188 lines whi n the type. [Gram mangis Ellisii, Reich. f f. var. | gas a fae wae Guilielmi-se- - CGA. ee pitt S. [G. rum- phianum, Miq.] Grammatophyllum measuresia- has stout fleshy pseudo y ge leathery green l, and erect scapes, 5 ft. or more , with about 60 large colou yellow with dark brown blotches. [ G. rum- phian Bis Be Mi g um, Philippine Islands. 195 pir Sores a ame eae xxxviii. i: eens i Pak brown blotches, bor rne on a stout long racem and Grammatophyllum Boe (@. C. 1 Alli | . 1878, ix. 788.) ed to | . Wallisii, with at hee smaller fi. | spotted wi k blotches ; sep. an pet. narrow ; lip totally naked, without any lin airs or velvet; middle | lobe acute. New Guinea. | iammatophyllam gg g (G C. 1877, vii. 240.) rather | large, strong an Sias. M üg; | pet. ovate; lip trifid; the side lobes | broad, angled; the middle lobe pro- | ginate, with | raised lines. Madagas Grammatophyllum sanderianum. ce 7. C 1893, xiv. 15. A re | lunder, the plant intended being | oreo Greptophyliom picturatum. (Bull Cat. sek ER canthaceæ. S. A form of t wel norn a pictum, with riem l. than the | | | Gravesia guttata da Gi, H 1879, t. 359.) Melastom n This’ is the beautiful tolingo pla own in gardens as Bertolonia a bissima, Graya i eal 1894 4-95.) Chenopodi with w Me zr Pees per í oes aes petty Ww rere North Amer | rea eee H; H. 1880, 255 ng, and se brownish-red fl., s y violet. The heads arise ps the ae car outer l. an e the plan aspect. Also aliod pate he tg Chile Groit ae CG. i bri green above = ‘on nak side of the -rib x pe ents narrow, lin pungent-poin . milk-white, aie posed in large panicled racemes, West tralia. me a — parviflora. Griffinia ornata. et Suarnolortit Gunnera manicata. L r= large roundish-co | Se ee: CB. M. t. 6361.) Bal . -= at as m eas i iy, slightly hairy, snd with revolute et short terminal ra- ibe bri ght red, oe the laara limb pienian. East and South Australia, (B. ong aaa styles, TR South-west Breviea thelemanniana splen- s fl. larger than type. [Appatently G. W oni. A. Gian, var.] West Australia CG. and he 1888, Gift. 1889, 601, f£.) Tiliaceæ. H. yellow, in dense pedun hidden by the 1. North Chin: ae. C. 1876, v. 266; M. t. 6367. Bull Cat. pote Amarylili L. eliiptio-oblong, convex, slightly decurr base ; nines Sag — wly winged. com- cape -edged, of 20-24 Tongstlked de delete ge eal st lilac fi. zo H. 1888, nd F. 1888, 233.) pet Ne : É CZU. H. 1884, t. red oragi ©. per. wi tioles, eare 3 ft. iig and eg -lobed 1., 1} ft. in diam, Brae Sukerta Pathan. E D. &. 26.) A ge H: en - eni Mas poimin of psi golden-yellow a- - Western United Sta N 3 196 Guzmannia —— (R. H. 1886, | clothed beneath and partially so 324.) Bromeliacee, $. [ Caraguata | the upper surface, while young, with angustifolia, Baker ; B. M. b. 7137.) a golden powder Guzmannia devansayana. (B. H. | Gymnogramme Pearcei robusta. aes 113, t. 8-9; ind P. 1883 (G. and F. 1888, 303; Vei at L. linear, canalioulate, 2ft. | 1888,11; L’Hort Int. Cat. 1888-9. 50.) at dilated ab thei bases; scape : A robus form, with rathe large ene bracteate, bons half as long | triangular slightly cut pinnules, and the l, with a dense ovoid spike, | a base of the stipes covered with icing DOM pine cuspidate red | ite powder. South Ameri percha and small yellow fl. [Cura- | E. Morr. Ecuador. @ymnogramme sgn tet bm (Ve ait | Cat. 1881, 7,14; Jard. 1887, 3.) Gymn adenia ebony ys (Bul Cat: |. S: Fronds crowded. Stipes ep ack: 1886, 8.) Orchida L. sheathing, ides rather slender, Faam gabei 3-nerved ; spike E e fk 18-24 in. long, about 3 in. broad, gra dark brown with a rounded purplish- tne arching, tripinnatiià,: forked stu lilac lip pind aie ith sora er streaks oliferous at the pinnules and speckles. Sieve Leon nate pinnatifid, Tiana o be a hybrid between substance inside, used by the Chinese decomposit and G, Pear women for Ši shing the face. Soa G. bus Tree. Chin R Gymnocladus chinensis. (w. &. —— Var. gloriosa. (Jil. H. 1884, 1889, nh = mes Plantarum, t. 1412.) | 522.) S. A form ios, peer and Legumi . tree, with large | longer 1, than in the ty rE pinnæ with merous | obio obtuse leaflets ; fl. in short | Gymno, ogramme Veitchii. (a. C. racemes and not showy ; -4 in. | "1894, ee ri G. and F. 1894, 433.) long, very thick, containing a sof | | | a “age ig ea Gymnogramme Sa ne (Bull 1894, 357 Aca 8 Ste Oat. 1389, G. 1889, 513.) a S 3 ‘torn, gt bi te f lon, hired green and grey, with the “pinulas being cut narrow a er m = fl. in a spike 8 in. segments. [G. A ipoe Baker. | lonr whit ith a purple stalk. ymnogramme fariniferum. (77/. Z 1886, i 604; Cat. Comp. Cont. idiot f Gymnotheca raddiana., (Bull Cat. 1886, 9.) $. ing var. o 1878, 155.) Filices. S.f h large schizophyllum, with graceful rehing trnih- DNW rooistock, stout flesh aan pale green, powdered with stipites, and ample onë è hite above, entirely white beneath. glossy-green fronds. nh late ; pinnules linear, with th pos- Gymnogramme pE (Fl.a ves a terior base cordate, and nina anterior 1877,252.) S. Intermediate betw | base truncate ; apex pena te; G. chrysophy ylla and o. Toüiheiñă, | gin sharply serrate. Braz Gymnogramme tathamig, (@. C. | Gyosnäropiid coccinea. (ZU. H 1884, xxii. 360.) A garden hybrid 1878, t. 310.) Capparidaceæ. S. sh ween &, a= and G. schizo- 6-8 ft. high, quite glabrous. L. Ay r- phylla, | rst digitate ; leaflets 3 -5, gy pas | cuspi green, scar bet betel termin. al raceme : Svaty oblong, Gymnogramme laucheana grandi- green, on a long stipe. Colombia ceps. (FI. and P. 1882, 90.) S. Golden Fern, with elongated bipinnate fronds, e; ending in a boomy melled aora gi ieee (R. H. 1878, H. H. grass much | in the oa pry è argenteum, but with r r flat ars : . and larger e Mertensii dob e | and more graceful panicles of fi ROA Cia Cat. 1877,6.) G. — | pas rtaderia Juhaa, Stapf ; Pe Mt, short, triangular, Beis | 607.] Ecuador 197 Gynerium aaa (B. M. +. 735 pi a A tall dregs Stems 12 | e high iameter | at the base, aie Eene with disti- | chous by 1 Panicle 5-6 ft. long, elegantly weied | d not unlike the co n Pampas So ly E 4 s “Uva Grass.” premo Enui | | aynur PETET (Lind. Cat. | T. 1881, t. £36 ; Fl. and 1882, 1; ZU. P. 188: c es are covered soft purple hairs, wie asi t a rich velvet-like a — pice (B. M. t. 7244.) A loos wit w sey ceolate hed a d bearing numerous a of dull « an fl. Mala aya. m BN D’ S, es $ ct Er oO yy of, (B. M. t. | Os cas aie amg H. A pretty | pink, in. in diam. Himalaya | CL Sg Reid Deser. with | A rosy fl., aaa | ary pale Eastern Persia with darker colour. DOEA carnea. ce. and F. 1891, ; 18 Aae kai x 9, f. 105.) A. SE ecies with ovate spotted with grey, and an erect scape 3-5 fl. Sosa iform | bearing pale pink colour. cpa ane Vase eres ose R. Ag ee S. Differs white instead of i e, fi. aad unspotte of dwarf habit, . long, and an ong, bearing a dense ada- otter pranova (K. B. 1893, 73.) S As wae erect Habenaria intermedia. xii. 136. i ae wea 518 ; t spike 6 in. lo cluster Of Maali orange-red fl. M gascar, (B. M. t. 7478.) Habenaria pT This s n kae ies is most n to H. digitata, differing in larger fl., hairy pet. with aeey ae the lip, and divisions, long lobes o Nilgiri spar- pe stigmatic ae Hill wide. Habenaria gigantea sumatrana. he variety is Apres as having large white fl. a large eine ith a lobed “abelitn m [A Susanne, R. ar.) Sum (G. 0. 1879, are beautifully fringed outside. g, arched, compressed, greenish. aya. gree oe an ee = M. I- G: with vt is in-like tadial L iia erect capes, bearing a few k which are 14 in m., white, a pendent tc 4or 5 in. long. eis rn Ghats, India Habenaria a (4G. C 1889, v. rr mall species, wit unatt: D tiv yn. Brachy yoorgihis macowaniana, Reichb. f.] South Afri (G. C. 1886, V. O. A. t. 281. points. chi "Reichb. ee Cochin China. g fringed on the margin. Japan. Gesneraceæ. alpine, ein resembling Ramondia radical vate- cal, bescent. Scape 2-3 Fl. li D Range! epee Pi (GA. t. 991, 1.) - those of Streptocarpus, pale blue with a dash of yellow at the throat. Balkan Mo tb 198 Habranthus punctatus. (Gf. 1163, f£. 3.) Amaryllidaceæ. G. Flow ing before the l.; scape 1-flow Erat perianth l1} in. long, funnel-s shaped white, spotted with red. [Mippea- atti ar Chile Habrothamnus ue a ruber. CGA. 1886, 426.) Solana G. eifecti ith S and more brilliantly coloured fi. ti d var. elegans. { Cestrum.]) ee Newellii. (Veitch 23.2: &. —— — ower 1 clusters aan ve of somos crims and more ger Š brilliant than in rile common varieties. Hemadictyum mpa (RA. 1885, any Enea on Fronds pinnate, ft. the pinnules ke ending in a distinct by 4 in. broad; opposite, o shite point, 14-15 in. long petioles yellowish. Hemanthus abyssinicus. ae e idace avy TA an a of rich hai pink fi. oe sre song Martyn. Abyssinia. —— albomaculatus. (4. C. G. bulb, with the facies 1878, x. 202.) of H. coc a , contemporar with the fl., ligulate, fleshy, glabrous 1 ft. long, 24-3 in eep green, spotted ies Scape lateral, green; fl.in a dense head, 2-3 in. in oe white. South Africa Hemanthus Arnottii. (6. C. 1879, . 492.) G. bulb, in the wa iy ae 3 & 6, overtopping the white fl., oblong nia with green veining. Pedicels 4- rianth § long ; Aa Bet little longer than the tube Soames ‘District, South Africa. hea ees Hapri E M. t. 6875.) dwarf s species, with ioe "large pkra FT ge T i Me 5-6 Stic: 8 oe the ground. Umbet « ae Taa betwee ; bracts y obovate, ade ; f. a little shorter than the bracts, ‘white, Kaffraria. = | eu eiar | | | | | | | | | | | | (Bull Cat. li. fet tee iE largo fae of pure fl. on scapes Y9 in, long. [ HZ. aia. Baker. a Co aal. Homia ame á eiteh West Co ae of Afri Henhontlite Clarkei. (G@. C- 1894, vi. 498.) G. A garden a between È I. albifios and H. coccine —— hirsutus. (4. C. 1878, G round obtan . contemporary with the fl., very obtuse, shortly hairy both sides, dark n above, pal eath. Scape compressed, lateral, stout, a little longer than the 1, nsel air, greenish in the upper, reddish in the lower part hite, in a dense head, in. in diam. Bracts 6-8, pale oti Seeemine, 1 in. long, membranous Transvaa PETENG Sariroyori CG. C. TS, b, with leaf-stem he with clare ong um Ezz. multiflor us, - Mart ob “Tales as eone. Los, Sierra Hemanthus Lindeni. (G C 18990, rosy- aoii. | Hemanthus oe (B. M. t it . 18 th he PF, a aie pera the a very show wy. L. shortly a | — shortly sue tate, ed : y green per iant stamens at cries apace, West Tropical Afri Eanus tuposti (Eiet t ; he a es a cape in long. mottled ore Dani Tropical Africa. Hemaria Otlete. (IU. H. wah t. 124.) Orchidacew. S. A beautiful i epeen Peers plant 6-10 in. ‘hi arr a lax with a yellow $ tinted one-sided in Tongkin oor laurina. (G. C. 1885, xxiii. veg ; Sri : aisonolater pei rigid 1 and axillary globose heads, 2 in. eee , of delicate rosy-lilac fl. Australia. apie tg gd Meehani. (G. and H. F. 1892, 534, Styrac: A seeding va of PA tetraptera, differ- ing from sa So in its distinc vd hicker pais l. and shorter stalked kapet se jenga argenteum, flore urpureo. (Späth prea Leguminosæ. from the type in its deep rosy conn T Halimodendron speciosum. (R. //. pis tree differing from the mmon for lar rger ply nee Bass DC.) Siberia ? ee preter n. Eea Sa x. $ es) larger fi., with dull purple rioa calyx lobes and short fruiting calyx. | H. Morid ama EE. 1881, Xv. 205, f. 38.) Jap pi tamane Due (B. M. t. 7325.) H Fer ey it differs mainly in the spadix free the spathe; it has green cordate 1 da h whi fi. Mala Peninsula. geirum ar TEE i k 78.) Composit he zy pee. showy and T 12 g, 2-24 in : cobwebbed | above, densel white- tomentose ben . Scape as long as the 1., white-tomentose. Fl.-hea 2-23 in. in diam., yellow. South rica MeSoveppar Aa ee i ompos: H. per, shr., very forifrous and ay much-branched, ft. high, canescent. L. 1 i n. long, Pa or Bag errs: Rar. lobes ier Fl.-heads i Bgl ere , radiate, bright yellow. [Apiopappus spinulosus, DC.) i. H. | aaria brags ew -$ 44.) | 1882, a rid, y the narrow- loaved state of H. com AORTA a Harpalium rigidum C | es iv. cere pon H. b. es ar. with tw ray flor aia: 3 ati ianthus ere Sin Farino Gemma. | | | | (G. C. 1878, x. | 8.) Orchidacex. | | | brilliant amethyst-purple flowers. | | ns —— (G. C 1876, f. dwar ir zn ie xX cue attenuate from pet a subaristate int, HE ra long, dull green, tesselated by me: Pa nie oe sh-white veins. Fl, aceme, greenish- ender white with ca oa stripes. South Afri — Theos te (Baal. +. 05.) This differs from H. setata arrowe roidea ali pellucid or lineate. Cape C olo: Hebeclinium a Ce. 1877, 330.) mposite. G. villose shr. L. oppo Ea large, elliptic-ovate, pe Fl.-he acute, coarsely tooth ads lilac-rose, small very numerous, in lar dense trichotom terminal cymes. [Eupatorium —ianthinum, Hemsl. var.| Panama. Hebenstretia comosa serratifolia. Ce. 1890, 191, A 46; B.T. re 1890, 82.) Sel H. ay ve with lanceolate peers L dense spikes of white fl. sae with a blood-red spot. South Africa Hebenstretia tenuifolia. (¢. C. 1387, = pa _— eee, it erga S fae porn = ‘slightly rae ri and lo Ë small i marked with diff he shades of orange in the throat. South Africa. IRS peee (hed 54.) very small, white. Klotzsch. ] stan: Hedera gee aurantiaca. 1884, 84 0, t.) Araliacee. H. or seg eed var. with orange-red frait. (R. H. — Var. tessellata. (Gard. 1893, Ded 150.) H. A distinctly rked f Japanese Honeysuc CW, Q. 1893, aces. ge y 1l.; stem an pct ie dish ; ; corolla ‘ Wablonbergia.| Alps me ores niveus. Ca a C. 1894, xvi, 15 Scitaminez. A near ally = H, coronarium, but Eih larger rich golden yellow fil. Hpaposinn Elwesii. 2.) Hed hium eregrinum. (G. C. A : R -ank 3-4 S high, fl mee of wh narrow, faar. patho, se rg green. Madag ee) wilkeanum. a 0 Taws, A garden h d be- een H coronarium and Ey ae pins edysarum —- cb M. t 6386.) Legum H. herb., with pinnate 1 6 i jasc Tg: a s 5-7 pairs and ngem odd one, oval, Jokoa, or retuse ey os He g lax raceme Pods long, co 4-7 = Hove reticnlated glabrous parte North Am a pr microcalyx. jag duncles, mene ong bright purple. Pohang Heuahow = Hedysarum multijugum. (Gf. t 1122.) H. shrubby Loge is £ bigh, pinnate l.; the heireda obovate or aoe stiles’ | Helianthus mollis cordatus. silky beneath, Racemes axillary, cee than ioe 1l., with 8-10 pink fi. South Mong AS H. 1891, — Bolanderi. ) H. per. of 377, £.9 eget da rk brown. North n (B. M. t. 7091.) markable plant, white pet. stamens, zg ting Ranun- British Gui ina yellow culus. Helianthus ooking (R H. 1882, 120.) Composit large debilis, Nutt. ; B. M. t. 7432 te yellow fl.-heads. D a Helianthus pennant “es sgn pa (Damm. Cat. 1890-91, 57.) H hybrid bet ween H. estos iat el H. annuus. ETEEN mepe o aa rose-red hier veins ed in rose-pin clea k. [Not a Helio onka: a South Sea Talay. Var. rubricaulis. 1895, 83.) S. Differs cote type ving more richly co vay pa and the sheathing bases of the 1.-stalks ured vermilion-red. [Nota Heli- pone ] ap es Cat. Heliconia metallica. (2. M. t. 5315.) a form, with ager ers TE lance- late L, wit argins, veins, un ler surface and potii a TE red. [Nota Batioota: ] Polyn Heliconia nitens. 14. per. sm. with obliquely ‘obtong-ovat “bright satiny-gree Sid nap oe ee Pi gar (ill. H. 1892, n with a aa 2 pal a dull Jn Te Ameri p areon Erg PET (IUl. H. 1882, Cat. 1882, 6. A fo lis a Ares somewhat like Movida zebrina, with elliptic oblong petio said of a = rs primary veins, [Not a "Fieliconia, x Sumatra. a viridis. (Williams Cat, 883, 27.) S. per. wi foliage, it. L. 14-2 ft. long pal, ae [Not a Heliconia] pro ega? Helicophyllum Alberti. (B. 6969; G. C. 1887, ii. 75 arple. Central Asi oe Isora. we C. 1887, pd roundish crenatedontate Botes ate w ually cordate ase, itt beneath, and small 1 axillary clusters of deep et fi. Fr. twisted. India. oo = e C. 1887, 52.) An inte esata eliibing Crucifer, with areare twin- , lan ceola racemes ofl feng white fl. sometimes a tinted with rose | Helio oe incanum ET (Bull Cat. xxii. Rig by Gc €, — 09, z i 0.) Bora G; dly elliptic, “rough fl. eae ina piran globose infi. Per Hell ahora paano erie 62.) H. oat 189 Ranun pm difering, s tho é ibe in its ‘ieee bluish-black Heloniopsis um sia ata. (G.C. it i. 711.) Liliaceæ. per. o teresting character, with a rosette ‘of lanceolate light l., brownish raceme oO narrow free saiaane For Hemerocallis aurantiaca major (CG. C. 1895, xviii. 62, f. 80 ; Gard. 1895, xlviii. 400, t. 1041.) Liliacee. H. A jee var large bright ie oar fi., which produced in lfin. roe tap kad labial vibbed. Ji Toa apan, 202 Honočoaitlis aa Dga (GA. | ar porsin. (W. G. 1888, with orange- | A gigantic nore ait ow a ie the slender tubular | pba 12-13 ft. high, with lar portion half as Tep as the segments. umbels of white fl. Persia. |H. fulva, Linn. var. augustifolia, Baker.] Japan. RAN —— = M. t. 7173.) | Sterculia warf plant sroga reisen — = | with a snide oa ‘thin wiry a stems, faper am toothed 1.. and aat a Peg ie ohing habit, with | drooping axillary fl. 3 sis ee cordate a. Palate 1 i inted w Soloenad orange-red. Transv silvery-grey o e su Aa purple beneath ; fl, einall, white, and a See CG. C. 1882 axillary. India. Fl, and P.1882, 140.) ilia = ‘ varie p Hemiorchis burmanica. = = É of Yueca-like habit, with a rosette 7120.) Scitaminer, S. ick linear channelled dry 1. 12-18 in. long, growing herbaceous yS EA thin with thready margins, and a nearly rhizomes, oblong green l., and short naked fl.-stem 3-4 ft. high, bearing erect scapes of Taol and Sasi fi. several loose racemes of fascicled each ł in. across. Himalay reddish fl. Texas, &c. Miniilis oaiopiylla, (B Met. Hesperantha panha: a E DA 6920.) Orchidacex. S. terrestrial or- 1877, vii. 652.) Iridaceæ. G. bulb, chid, with a aa Tini oblong or elliptic with 2-3 distichous glabrous grass- ute l. of a gree tifully like 1, 6-9 e mottled with purple-bro ax ping the scape below the middle racemi m een Scape 1 ft. high with a lax e ovate, acute, white, with - ere . Spathe-valves entire, line. Pet. smaller, white. Lip sine. green, tinged with red. Perianth-tube aigtay J lobed, $ in. long, ach purple. usually longer than the spathe ; seg- Tenass ments 8 ioe Biri 3—4 in. long, oblong, | inner o ite, outer ones — Hemitelia guianensis Parade. | with reddish 1 lone. South Afri < CZU. H. 1877, t. 280.) Filices. S: ern, differing from the type in its | Hesperocallis CE (Fl. and P. more robust habit, larger fection | 26.) L H. H. L. lanceo- ; the rh without lat te, wavy, Sa p ‘edged with white. wings, marked with white i ticels ; | p n loose racemes, fragrant. sori marginal copious. Colombia, | California, | Hemitelia Lindeni. (64. c1 804, 5v nR poun (GA. 1888, 663.) S. Stem not 2 in. in cir 82.) Hydrophyllacex. H. alpine per. ference, and nearly 2 2 tt. high ; bouda with tuberous rootetock. L, all radical large, handsom 2-2} in. long, 3-2 in broad, spathulate, ry beneath. S naked, 1-flower- ; fl. nearly rotate, white, veined Heptapleurum polybotryum. H with violet and with a yellow base, the 238.) Datoe. trom longer than the rae = i correct name for the plant cultivated airy within. Idaho to Oreg as Piratropia teysmanniana. Jav: | | Rastaplocrun venulosum 7 rythro- Hetorospathe c Balt. oiii 7402. ys. A ~ 02.) A graceful pinnate- leaved Palm. Java. cap a i l ee pranohes R an itate in ks d, ' minute, very numerous, on a ae EEEN ee Re = rminal panicle. Tropical Asia Arum-like e plant v with ce root- stock 1-2 1. contemporar Heracleum raeme foe 1889, with a T very variable rage ad 155, f£.) Umbellifere. H. A Sagittate, hastate, or 5-lobed with the less vigorous sulci ae kais basal lobes direc or H. persicum, ornamen erect 4-7 in. long; + times account of its more abundant and as reliar „tube, oblong - lanceolate more divided foliag rm i 203 —_ = ~~ Spadix shor — = sesh fuphoninm Ei alir ai Wall] Himala a Pree (M. G. Z. 1893, 2.) garden n Arim saiia H ahai and H. san- bos ned. Bohs pene nines. (B. M. t. 6929.) on long hairy petioles, cor arae ae shorty ge med ona renate. hich, wi a paniculate iaf. aie ing a Si crimson campannlate. fl. } diam. New Mexico and a (ili. H. 1896, = L 32. K orm differing from type in Ties pure white 4 Hexisea bidentata. (G. C. 1887, ii. 431.) Orchidace ’ little Orchid, with jointed stems, constricted at the nodes, the joints 1- ong short trom the nodes, bright scarlet, about in. sep. and pet. ‘line near, acu narrow, obovate-oblong. “Panama, Colombi ia. Hibiscus Areen. (&. aa F. 1896, t Malvacı 8. Ag en hybrid ween FI. oes haan — H. sehi- sien Hibiscus i ee SA Coe a 1880, 15. brillia: crimson- Pee ele es on, Hibiscus brilliantissimus. (Bwll Ct 186; 8X B A var. of H. Rosa — h large single fl. of the or most PS ai crimson- cee fushed with oran ae G. 1891, mething ES ce wey m i terns with mee e white fl. 5-5} in. — am., the centre. Califo s ets ge 6 ft. hig Mibiacns ealyetnue, (G. C. 1891, x. 62.) G.s The correct name of the Se ipod: oud: ie tributed a years ago under the name of X. chrysanthus. Natal. hes n. | mner RETE (Bull Cat. ae b pls Da yellow eye. [Z aides Willd.| Nata pra pAg merdas So C. 1887, ii. IK 480, £.) G. shr. , Wit pir es tira ES with a tendency to become 3-lobed, and pale rosy-lilac fl. 24 in. in diam., with a campanulate ca calyx surrounded by numerous linear bracts. Brazil. Hibiscus coccineus. (4G. C. 1887, ii. 6.) This is the oldest name for the plant often named H. speciosus. ee ae mgr P +. 214.) l. lar, e, double, yellow, ar the a of 8 me of the pet. deep red. ae Rosa-sinensis, Linn. var. Collerii.| Brey S ee ae , 494; Be fieryred fl, Abyssinia. Hibiscus gate eee (GA. 1894, 622, L) nual wit large era ee i ‘loth with blood red at the base of the Hibiscus insignis. (Gf. t. 868.) = shrub, shortly and densely hairy c Coro in ye ellowi sh, suffused with Tose the tips, with a deep- red ring just shore the base Hibiscus reer ae and- F. 1888, 425, f. 68.) G hr. simil hirsute.) North America rr a Po ee (R.-H. w = ) H. H. ched species ft. to 4 ft. high, "Wik fe paliit 1. ae large 9 ~ on yellow with red-brown biota at the base of the corolla. Chin 7 micranthus roseus. (B: T. O. 1895, 20, f. 3.) A var. with handsome rose-coloured fl. Abyan. Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis fulgens. oe 1888, xxxiii. t. 634.) Garden — Var. intermedius. (Bull Cat. Ei x FF S. A. garden hybrid n H. Rosa-sinensis magnificus y TL. schizopetalus —— Var. magnificus. cae oe ant 16.) S. A hands pees arge A ien iera fi. shade with shin and with a mast chocolate spot at the base of each pet Hibiscus roseus. (R. = Eke 10, = shr., with ovate-lan acum nate toothed L mt = oy e dee = species allied to M. mmilitarés aid i Moscheutos. au a (R. H. 1884, k -0f H. Rosa-sinensis, with Aer piis fl. of a ose ur, lightly striped with riches nd Ess = purple at the base of the divisions. Hibiscus og pee (G. C ix, 529, f. 1 WwW ri e peered formed ire gives this species special interest. Tropics vari oe Hibiscus —— Ah poe Cat. ai 6.) N: andsome H, Baa ete ih double fl, oi a creamy yellow, variously striped an flaked with scarlet, Fé Hillebrandia sandwicensis. = a t. 6953 ; ea ge une as 1, . her rosea character, with the habit and oo ance of a Begonia. L. large E a many lobed, deeply e 4 at i uncles 6-12 in. long, forked at the top, 04 mon. Spant cymes o: white oe with sep. ive as mation thats, Sandwich Islands, Hippeastrum sarees Mey (GC. 1880, xiv. 42 amens 1 in. s perianth-segments. Colombia, Hi {tami hoe ah Spee tor. sap ; GA. Ge i ARA colour pink, and endin E des eep blackish red at eis base of ‘oe Joran South Brazil. Hippeastrum ao g ppro (R. H. 1895, 577, t : S. A var. differin g from the type the mieia segments and larger size of the fl., &e. EE gona muesserianum. (ZU. 96, t. S. Segments narrow, as onseble ur tin ted with rose. Ap- parently nearly allied to H, aulic um, Brazil. e. a Sea m 201, f. 4 S. A var. of the well A H. pairo Costa Rica. Hohenbergia ferruginea. 1881, 437, f. 104. A large rob late 1., of a ig irregularly coppers dull a Infi. panicu erulate, sae rosy- liked ba woe ber Baker r.] Holothrix rpe ee E C. 1888, iii. 364, £. 55,56.) Orchi A pretty little terrestrial Orali, with 2 or 3 ica e lip is with an iso spur, South Homalomena ia eee (Zl. H. 1885, 560.) 8. foliage plant with iptobiaig as 10-12 in, long, broad, b green above suffused with purple beneath ; nei and midrib purplish. Scapes num purplish. Soutien ay ovoid, wits compressed beak, Born Homalomena peltata. (@. C. 1877, vii. ed A 5, er. of tuf Petioles 24 long, sheathing at base, clothed with soft rusty-brow with numerous conical prickles vening space with neuter ‘A. Colombin, Homalomena rage ae Bos Comp. Cont. @ Hort, 1885, 6 slightly sagittate, on long co ie green ioles, [Syn. py Be ramon siesma yerianum. | rr Mea jamaicense. (0. 2. 1896, 204 ; Icones Plantarum, t. 2461.) idaceæ, S. A genus alli Tetramicra, ‘remarkabl in. long, 1 with linear segments } in. long. J amaica. Seer A "E S = Ree 98.) 8. with ge habie k senate sherbet lobed l. and purple fi. 4 in i A . across, borne in short terminal racemes, West Tropical frica. oodia Bainii. (B. M. 48.) Asclepiad . G. succulent uite glabrous, dwarf and bush Stems l} in. t , many-angle angle composed of peere spine- “tipped tubercles, grey Eidere pe of the heer ing haped, pale = ice i iee Uin. South Afri Hoplophytam lineatum. e C. 1893, meliaceæ. in cy. ig ‘greet with st ripes of gin nal spines black. a = white; the ma | Hehmea.| Brazi 205 pe Pe seo sae purpureis. 66.) Saxifragacez ral tos plish eee ome foliage. rE a ag A. Gray, var.] Houlletia Landsbergi. (B. M. 7362 chid . First Fdserbed spots ; $ ; lip narrow, with four horn-like lobes, white tinged with purple. Costa Rica. Houlletia sp abe gr be at (G. C.1884, x Ah Satine with | crange yellow fl., Jot lip being sulphur and white Howea belmoreana. A M. t. 7018 ; G. C. 1888, iv. 415.) Palme. S. This is the plant known as Kentia helmore- ana, Lord Howe’s Island. ser a, me C. 1882, xvii. f. 115; F. M. t. 406 a5. Asclepia- da i So Pror mat ae climber, with fleshy oblong acute 1l., and large se heads of pale straw-coloured i white coronal pr s and with al Boro pink interspaces, India. ar cna (Gp. EGE us-hispi a = yet cy vate a minate l., hairy on both git hispi peduncles and an umbel of rotate une brownish A. with ovate obtuse lobes, hairy on both sides. India (?). eo row T C. 1885, xxiv. S. A waxy ; the segm elliptio in Satine as seen from above, alaya. maS E Aes C. 1882, xviii. 5081.) S. climber. This | pie mint w adopted for the olen now as Piosik ma lasiantha. =p bay ero (M. K. 1896, 9, i) e-flo wered speci with dark b arn reg wow Gui Hoya. Speen pea (B. x eiT eshy terete l., which hang rather close to the uote >; ky in ter al 10-13-flowered u waxy white, E babei, ay | 3 in. in Hoya longifolia Shepherdi. (@. C. $85 S Bih: Gt | .4 in. am, = OIT 79.) Ascle- lent of very dwar Huernia brevirostris. 780. sea — diameter, campanulate, wi 5-10! bed lim’ D; i obes deltoid-ac uminate, vet- BKB, S lobed. s bor e Toig, purplish South Africa. ge agni CQ. C.1876, v. 795.) ference to its proper genus oË is pists known as Stapelia Hystri Huernia macrocarpa. (W. &. 1892, 350, f. 58; Gf. 1892, 526, t 108.) @. or $. (iH. Penzigii, N.E. B r.] Huernia macrocarpa. (Gf. t. 1416.) G. A Stapelia-like plant with shortly bell-shaped greeni Sae fl. spotted with red. Abyssi Huernia oculata. (2. x t. 6658.) G dwarf habit, with stout glab rous erect 5-angled strongly Scots stems, e Page Liew ee onan -l see 1 clears with the bisai of the eae white. Damaraland, 3 Huernia patt (@. C. 1892, xi. a G. or $. Pe | | | s | | 206 | aia Sprengeri. 207. Fae G. 1893, 1897, EJ- G, gold- bronze E a" ets ine A Aby: ar eas we a aoe (GA. 1886, a 359 Var. lutescens. (B. T. O. 1895, H. This differs from ` the type in having the 1. bronzy or gold-tinted. eee azureus. (B.M. t. 6822.) Lili n interesting species, ort Muscari conical ‘spike. ioc azureum, Fenzl.) Asia Mino oe Sr ere (2, 1 b. retty little sping iow erin z: `bu 2 oer 6 resembling Scilla verna, but readily distinguished by having w pe ianth - segments = inear, semi- a bright, joai H a small lax raceme, ‘Corsica ; Sardin Pronin lineatus. RL 1887, 446, spring-floweri bulb, ai two oblong-lanceolate acute 1., 2-2} in. long, $-} in. ad, and a scape 2-4 i igh, short aceme of ascending “ee campanu- late blue fl. Asia Min hes hon beng (B. M. Rem t. 7343 arkable species rete fleshy green white sessile tubular fi, 3 in. long, Fiji ae ee (Gp kag 461. 1) | bling H. ee in habit, with lanceolate mos e, numerous, white. Pekin LE H. rub, about 18 in. tems. L. pS late involucrata. 1875, 59.) B. white; female fi. pale blue. Japan. Hydrangea 2na irinel. (Fi. and P. 188 with the 1. somoly va arated wish white and pale eae vee with yellow. [ Hf. Borena DC. var.] y rea a irsana (B. M. 6788.) H amb ye pier S plant is vated as Sehi aara nahi h e eir Japan Hydrangea ramulo-coccinea. = G. 1890, oe T G. shr. with the petioles dark phan. nari seal agente cent red. Fl. ange and tinted with r SUNT Saar — Pe esi a. C. 1890, 65.) ouble E e of it Hor ore srao um scandens Fulcheri. Ab. Ma xvii, 399, 331, £. 47.5. FI G a 1882, 59, ff.) Filices. 8S. A andsome climbin rn, differi from the t (ge lly known as Lygodictyon Forsteri) in its larger inne 3 in, long, and nearly 1 in. broad, more eg A ca bn na Bas gg i trunc [ygndiun um r e eta var. orule Den, 3 Hydrosme leopoldiana. (@. C. 188 i, m, 644-45, f. 122-123 ; TU. H. 1887, Araceze ted 207 | | branches n 2-3 times pinnatisect with narrow lanceol segments. Spathe vase-shaped at base, prolonged into a broadly lanceo- the rest [ Amor- phophallus.| Congo eee We aie (Gf. t. 1142.) 8. Aroid wi it of a Dracontium. L. ety. ripartite with bipi - fid bran mre the ult imate segment s of w et The e pe- ; spathe 6 in. brown. case little sh per th the spathe, w eenish dric appendi [monphophaus Tishlari, Hook. f. ; M. 91.] Wes Tropical ina a mecca (4. €. — ary llidace S. Res bling H. feere but evergreen and +1 bat white. Mexico Hymences keam (R. H. 1894, peg cl re 2i ft. in = ight, haat from 12 to fl. tai Cochin China, ogo eucharidifolia. xi. 3 H littoralis, (4. co. oria . long, with i cusps k Sik pair of P feat Hymenocallis humilis. (G. and F. — 114, f. 23.) S. A small ith a few se near soli “yes sto bout 3 in. in expanse, with very n + tie inear greenish segments, and a white corona. Florida, at ares macrostephana. (B M. + G. C. 1879, xi. 2 , 3-4 in. broad, Scape shorter than 1., 2-edged ; umbel 6-10- ered; fi. pure white, tube gie in e ;_perianth-lobes as long spreading ; corona fennel -ahaped, 2 2-2 3 im. ern ' Margin : stamens inflexed 208 eg Fern enei (G. = F. Hypolytrum schraderianum. (4. C. 138, Similar to H. 1893, xiii. 414.) S. A stout grass-like pie Pr et iG. a smaller “bulb, plant ith tuft l longer 1., and larger fl., with narrower 2 in. wide, entire, green with purple and longer white segments. Florida. | margins. Brazil. SIRONEN obiega eae sk | Hyper ae (G. C. 1877, viii. | 52.) aces. G. per, with green per. of "Geabehing abit, vik | x a E eoe Tiler, 3-4 in. in ‘diam., with solitary terminal | bright y yellow fl, 1 in, across, North | inside, green and pilose outside, Coles Car berg, South Africa. and a terminal corymb of yellow fi. L. 5 or 6, as each other marked with orange-red at the mouth | scapes for about 2 in, at the base, 1 ft. of the tube, and hairy outside. long, 34l aa b erect, falcate, Eastern Australia. | coriaceous, clothed with s ft spr white hairs Sia t ypericum Buckleyi. (G. and F. | See Sar tale. aa wade iv. A ea £.91.) Hypericacer. A | above il b we in. long, bright ye ellow | Hypericum dennionus. (6. Per eee Hypoxis Baurii. (G. C. 1877, os iii, 524, f. À es A nearly | ea, G. A of dwarf eer a hab ress . j a rei art a United tuft, Er densely hairy, na in in, IOLE an E x Teg re et bright : red, Caffra Hypericum moserianum. (Jud. 1888, 209 z W. C: 1888, 470; RH. 1889, 464, t.) H. garden hybrid be- Hypoxis cone ALARE S tween H. eai and F. patulum, oblong hawegiate” gintiewas'1, 6-8 fa. ong, 14 -2 in. broad, bright green above, — Var. aprh A het 1894, 186, rather glaucous beneath. Peduncles f. 93.) H. This has riegated with slightly hairy, bearing three or four white and uriia bright yellow fl. South Africa Hypocyrta EaR e < 1894, xvi. | Iberis contracta rosea. Ca 1888, 244.) 5. species tout sor | 899.) Crucifere. H. per. rose- stems, hairy fleshy clliptic-ovat l.5in. | coloured fi, lary fyti long, hairy and coloured fm | ; yellow. Olonihi | = Bag? brng Sf t. 1029, f. 3.) | = alterna — oe (B. M. b. 6224.) Fl. corymbose, ; . per. herb. Stems | sty yi Reichb,] South Eur aa 28 3 ft. high , branched, pubes- | cent. Fl. in axillary hae oa asian terminal spikes; corolla long, | Icacina ee a (B. M. 6260.) 2-lipped, entirely aerie outside, Olaca S. shr. wit th l targe babot inside white, spotted and stri zipi w | root, APA slender climbing stems. L. rose-purple ; upper lip trifid; oon alternate, 5-7 in. long, elliptic, acute, slender ; throat yellow. South ‘Africa, | entire, g n. Fl, in small labrous, gree dense axillary fascicles ; corolla about 1 in. long, pale yellow. Old Calabar. ed oe bal latifolium. (B. M. t. | n Cyperaceæ. S. per. Culms | Idesia polycarpa cris (R yi high, stout, pac: m | ag bee 3 phs “a icant Adee thee A a: N f.112.) Bixaceæ, H. Ra broad, 3-nerv mh sely | o spikele 1896, i. 113.) which are about } in. long; entire curious plant with thick k pyramidal panicle 3-4 in. long and broad. joe on; spiny stems and terminal panicles of ndia, ; Ae ET fi. priere California, plaited ; margins a Infi. a rather close bracteate panicle Idria columnaria. ea Mus. Paris, indri ts, Tamari G. 209 Ilex camellizfolia. ng a 1887, BP) den yar, the common Holly, Interesting as being one of the plants whic a ield “ Mate” or “ Paraguay tea.” Braz par Fischeri. (R. H. 1887, a A arden-var. of the common Holly Ilex rea fe = — xiv. 296, : 53. As g maeti with spine-tipped Himalaya. Ilex monticola. (vat. Ard. Zösch. 1891, 15.) H. shr. with elliptic acumi- and ra ure ; solitary, acilia a Testor United Sta oe — (B. M. t.-7005 1888, iv. D; Siy > 1888, 299.) e e nomic value (the true Star Ani L. lanceo- nise late or oblanceolate, -a acu- minate, eee Fl. axilla on pedicels } in. long : outer seg green, inn ner Ror China, Imant ot See atrosanguineum. (Williams’ Cat. 1888, 20, — Hi imantoph aht um n.) Amarylli da Ag y of Clivia miniata, a gor aia blandfordieflorum stri eed Cat. 1889, 8.) S. ith segments ai with Pera buff, Imantophyllum ee (R. 81, 140.) S. A fine form of loia miniata, with a large ae eo head of brilliant orange-red fl paniopay iam miniatum auran- tia illiams’ Cat. 1886, 25. ) S. var. ~ bright yellowisk salmon ¢ , 3 in. diam. [Clivia prenets Tod: var. "a Var. cruentum. aa prees Rie "1884, 13, f. 7.) 8, 0 large many- Aowered u umbe i ‘on bright orange-coloured fi, 2146 ee sey miniatum splen- de = 1875 , 70.) S. A form with dee flowers, more robust he tata | igh than the type. s pae bein Van-Houttei. (R. , 300.) G. Garden hybrid. ro EEE (H M. t raniaceæ. the efid f F Roglói EL Heninger, a equally floriferous, with lar as late serrate 1l., and mi Toenis e those of T. Roylei, but with a rather Mace spur, Western Himalaya. ae oe (Jard. 1893, 2; M. t. 7381.) S. Plan ant glabrous, bss t: 2 ft. high with a fleshy stem and upper port Fl. brig with a ney bifid sani spur, Comoro Islands, Se eee comorensis. BEL H. s 887, 43 Balsam 23N , 434.) am cues growth, with aen a. - acute crenate 1. and large iris mine fl. tee a bifid white iihi Isla: Sprm Eo me (Bull = 13.) 5. Stems glaucous; 1l. lan candies minate, serrate; solitary, en ee with a long filiform spur, Impatiens ea oe (Veitch Cat. 86, ra tual- PE mia alsam, wi ric urple- carmine, i aprillini rosy hue. es Belisa, Makt ar.| Zan- ibar aps — albiflora. (74. H. 19.) S. The correct name a ie aad a known as J, platypetala alba nE brge (@. U 188 i elliptic acuminate serrate 1., „and vi large flat ie ey about 2 in, oe Mariane. E g. Be xv, G. annual with t h hairy between the veins, and cymes of rather oO 210 e purple fi. Lip with a longish iA —. spur, er with a nding i a blunt or acute prolestion at moe ¥ = Welow the top. Assam, =e Fad ume os = with “gs tae ag a à dee hie a oord. de: New Guin Impatiens mirabilis. (B. M.t. EE J B ie Balsam with oppos Ea ovate-lanceolate acute serrate š axi rosy-purple ong y fl. o cels, having a long site: spur curved forward. Jay: Tapata Sultani. (8. M. t. B -and P. 1882, 106.) S. ea a habi with stalked ovate- lanceolate acumina and large fiat e brilliant carmine f; solitary or in pairs. Zanzibar — a <> . 1068.) Sener shaped rosy- Pearce A EREA y A the crown, Tangut, North-west China, Incarvillea De slavayi. Ea H. 1893, 544 ; sare: 1893, 58, 7462.) H.H. A nekely anes pi with pinnatipartite 1l. and a raceme of red or deep rose-coloured fl. China, Incarvillea Koopmanni. (G. C. 1880, . xiv. 725; B. M. b. 6593.) H. per. gions shr., 2-3 ft. high, with 5 'and rminal racemes oft oo mauve-pink fl. Huenteilion Olgæ. (Gf. t. 1001.) H. nnial @ ), 3-44 ft. high, L. apposita, segments natr ob- _ late-infundibuliform, with 5 rounded spreading lobes. Turkestan. iadigatera ma compacta. (X. 1877, 470.) H. per. with ps Branches, veers compact infi, and of a our, i ene Bice. Wall. v Inula Hookeri. (B. M. 6411.) i t. -2 ft. high, ray-florets numerous, linear, trun and 3-toothed. Sikkim Himalaya, Tone paleacea. (B. M. t. 6344.) . S. epiphyte, with a creep- me lip sowel-Shapod, nearly i ng Fle se P», red-brown, purplish a gins d late. Bey Bulbiphyttvm palenoven, Benth] Aa Ipomæa Bronsoni. (G. and F. 1892, 5.) Convolvulacez. rapid grower with white stems, thickened at the base. Cuba. "eran camgnnengis. (Gf. t. 1352.) merely an entire- cave form of È paniculata. Cam = poma decora. (G. C. 1879, xi. 755.) S. per., with a woody woodstock, throwing up annual stems high, with oval velvety l. and large white fi. with a rosy- pbs centre. Hast Ipomea Horsfallie alba. (a. 1883, xix. 568; Fl. and P. 1883, 085 B. climber. A charming var. with white fl. West Indies rare Aarra. cB g open air, nara n the sabe South America 2 Ipomea Robertsii. (B. M. t. 6952. ie.) S. twiner, softly pubescent, except th. fi. L. petiolate, cordate acute, 3—4 i long, the hairs more or less stellate o i with five ream purple cae Gaana, — Peerage Ke2 T. O. 1894, with cut 3 and = dean =- “whit perfumed fl, Temperate Bra: Ipomea thomsoniana. aa” ‘lliams’ Cat. 1884, 8, 13; G. C. f. ts d the leaflets ae krg elli iptic or ren oblong, acute, fleshy. Cymes a tae’ few-flowered, FL. 3 in diam white. coe Woodii. (G4. and F. 1894 ; K. B. 1894, 100.) S. A tuberous clus of ate "bell. ‘shaped rose- Hevi fi. Zululand. d „Anii: (Gard. 1894, xlvi. 157.) en hybri between E penas ies and T. Korolkowi venosa. Iris alata, var. alba, cinerea, cupre- ata, lilacina, magna, nigrescen = ——— (B.T. 0. 1889, mn ries of colour variations mm aod peg (GA. t. 999.) yo i green to the apex. Turk Iris albicans. eg G. 1888, 325.) Similar in ao ica, oa si pea fragran Cyprus. Iris glist tee! oe Gi. M. t. 7511. H. 11 H abit to T german- B. earest ally of this species is | rn 2. hex Skea a native United States The $ speci duced 2146 Iris ai a minor. 16. (Gif. pa ar. with ean smaller fi. than | in the type. "B oh agree (R: H, 1891, 36, t.) Ff xiphioides, with ae “talls _ blotched with purple. Garden o Iris asiatica. (Gard. wa xli, 121, f.) H. A var.of i. pa lida. m as hla wp Boag, 1896, es belonging to the Onir cyl Peace bearing white fi. e those of a large I, cau- ` pak a Iris athoa. (4. C. 1893, xii. 711) H. A more robust sp. than aea to which it comes very n Fl. brownish- st a a in ery Mt. Athos, Turkey rootstock sto ed fleshy fibres ; 1. linear, glaucous, } ft. long. Spathe one-flowered. Perianth-tube green, longer than the oy Falls oblong-cuneate, i in. long, 2 in o sis A ch st ag atrafusra a, Baker; 8. M, SER t. 7379.] Iris bakeriana. (B. M. t. 7084; Gard. 1899, xxxvi. 495,570.) H. Of the Reti icu- lata gr bulb, subulate, cylind unequal, lanceolate, perianth tu ibe 3 in long. Outer segments with a lo obovate-elliptic claw, the blade on its upper half and edges rich dark violet the ie eh fact aasi ee with violet sophia ee ae Spal ty Armenia, 02 212 Iria baikan (G: Cz 1878, a 260) || high, bearing one. larg the fted dwarf species about 1 ft. falls are ash-gre n darkor ` veins oh i re o a stem, glaucescent, and a black spo yF ;_ the ensiform, acute. Scape 2-flowered; _ Heres are ay Ha aiy ‘plackis h fl, gr claret-lilac ; the falls with a Leban | ite Bloudowii. (Gf. t. 1020, 7.2.) H. Iris Barnume (G@. C. 1888, iv. 182 ; dwarf species with narrow ensiform 5 , B.M.t.7 es H. Hts slender, 3 ezee yellow the three outer =n L. 5-6 in a tuft, 6 in. long rianth- “segments ‘bearded. Altai. y. linear, acute, slightly. Bii Scape ; gn E “14-54 in. long, l-flowered. Falls | Iris Susa LS C. 1887, ii. 38; i i Wi M, cuneate-obovate, 2 in ng, in. A han dsome ‘oad, exed at apex, dark red- ‘species, Pome allied to Z. purple w dar ins, the beard filifolia, but differi ving a , the hairs yellow with purple di t ve the ovary, broader _ tips. Standards indish - ate, more obovai =o ai a connivent, crenate, red-purple, with long narrow claw uter seg- darker veins and very few hairs on ments, which mi isinctly bearded. very spreading, Fl. purple. Port with purple crests. | Iris Bornmuelleri. (17. G. 1889, 404.) Armenia, (1, Danfordie, Boiss, | Iris Bartoni. (@. C. 1883, xix. 275; on Ppa Se and a 1888, 43.) t 6869.) H. Int the w way of Z. | distinct r peculiar florentina, h it res its | ia Rhizom ee. L. soli- x eand l. Falls 3}-4in.long,1} | tary, rigid, 1-2 ft. long, } in r in. broad, ulate, creamy white, | less, striate, one side n, the oth with greenish-yellow veins and shad- | glaucous. Stem angled, shorter than ings on the limb, purplish-violet on | l., cover th imbricating pur- the claw; beard white, tip with | plish sheathing bracts, 2-flo orange yellow on Reed Standards . large, nearly pure yellow, veined spathulate, emargi wavy,coloured | on the oblong-oblanceolate sep. iso liket the falls, but whites Affghanistan. | bluish purple. et. erect, narr lanceolate. Styles oa anid Iris benacensis. (Yer. Zool Bot, Ges, | With long crests. Oreg Wien, 1887, 649.) 12-15 in. high. | L. ensiform. Fi. distr Ta ese the Iris caroliniana. (G. and F. 1893 lowest placed about the middle of the 334, £51.) HH. A species nearly allied stem, the rest crowded at the apex. | to Z. versicolor, North Car Falls elongate-obovate, dark violet, | Vi | wii arker veins ; the claw whitish, | iris caucasica cæœrulea. } | 889, v. 588.) H. veined with coppery violet; the beard : esembling J. cau- Ww. t ; yellow above | Tep in l but colour of fl. ; fl. p Standards br oblong, submargi ined with violet, ion a yéllow nate, violet. Crests of sti trian- fate on the fall. Canc gular, violaceous. Ovary oblong- cylindric. Tyrol. | — culata. (G. C. 1889, v. Iris Biliotti. (&. C. 1887, i. 738.) H. | 588.) "Similar to type, bene fl. . yellow handsome — sweet-scented asin | with biue markings. Cau pee mbling J. germanica inhabit. Fl.- — stem 24-3 ft. s gh. Falls 3} in. long, | Iris Seo CG. C. 1886, xxv. 554, 1} in. broad, haaleaa late, red- 555.) H uch resembling 7. pallida, dish purple, ‘with fine blackish veins, | but with aiem fl. and the 1. dyin beard tandards 34 in. long,2in, | down in wi L, 6-9 in. 1 3 road, connivent, blue-pu wit | in. or more broad, yellowish-green fine blue veins, St bovate, white, Scape ab hi -flowered. wi gular reddish urpl | Fl, like thosə of 7. pallida but soida, Province of Siwas, Asia Mino | sky-blue flushed with violet. Mon Cengialto, Tyrol. Iris bismarckiana. (JIV. G. 1892, 355, | 353, f. EN H. A fne plant, With |. Wee Loppio. (4G. C. 1886, xxv. sword-sha; | 554-5.) H. This differs from the type bluish-green, and peduncles about 16 | in having bluish-green 1., and rich dark 213 blue fl. with somewhat apai and connivent, 1} in. long, oblong-ovate narrower peri = apen or pale re d-lilac with dark veins. Styles other forms see G.C. 1886, XXV. ight red-lilac with So crenate 586. Monte Baldo North Italy. ests. Kumaon, North India. = Cosniæ. (Gard. 1895, sabes init Frig ohia chigonmia. Ef t. 1011) dwarf Iris with large ery attrac dans clear yellow with ies emn eg SF ah BE the fl. Poe arkings, the falls of the same shade usually two-flowered. Segments of penilied with purple. the ferianth all narrow, lanceolate uminate ; the falls pale blue, with Tris cretensis. (B. M. v. 6343.) H. the central part yellowish veined wi Dwarf in habit. . linear, 6-9 in. violet ; roe segments erect, lilac. Fl. about on a level with 1.; North Chi perianth-segments with long claws na EACS Fait i 954; B. M.t i ined and oblong limb, the three outer vein species, with in the lower half with bri yellow, eon Sare Eiee ei an l, and a a oblique lilac 1 2-flowered leafless scap on a white ground ; tips dark p e in. in ; falls bearded, cun - inner segments entirely bright purple obovate, pale violet with darker veins ; all beardl Crests of stigmas erect, standards erect, spathulate, oblong ; linear, acuminate, serrulate on outer base yellow with darker veins, middle margins. Greece; Asia Minor. | pale, apex light violet ; stigmas purple, crests bifid. Thian Shan, Central Asia. Iris — (G. O: 1888, iv. 182.) Allied to Z. pna L. ensiform, = Apne = m M. t, 7216; G.C. glaucous, Spathe-valves boat-shaped, 16.) = fine Zris of the becoming more or re scarious mee Cas aucasicu tin Sep. and standards oe flowering, Falls cuneate-obova shine shaw limb spoon-shaped, wae te 23 in. prea, re errar h- Tine, deep violet wi r veins, ard with “ith e orango'tipped hairs: Standards ee Iris Gatesii. (Gard. 1889, xxxv. 523 ; n. lo y i Je RoB, i. 5 . H; ‘ si ta xi. 144.) H. H. Of the brown on the claw. Styles ma lilac, susiana. and with the crests broadly triangular. Cypru larger fl. Fl. variable in colour, silvery istinct li l Iris Danfordiæ. u C. 1889, vi. 279 ; Earl} spots of purple B. M: t. T140.:)- B y-spring- Armenia a flowering species ear : juncea. Bulb ovoid, half as broad as | Iris gwermanica sea. s: ie g gyp (I oper l. all radical, narrow 1893 8 H. f -= linear, glabrous, produced after flower- pearly- whine See ee ing. Scape 3-4 in. high, 1-flowered ; A. orange-yellow ; falls spotted brown, t and obscurely bearded, standards. re- rele - Arer ahe mae mt SoS fon duced to fine threads. [Syn. Xiphium Ttal: an lieben, Soe rig Baker ; Iris Berumnalleri, mé ausskn.] Cicilian Tauru | — Sys — (G. C. 1887, i. 739.) Àv: dark indigo-purple falls Iris Delavayi. n H. paset, 398, f. kavi "light blue-purple claws, 28-9.) H. tall wing Fü dark blue-purple standards. Fr. very nearly allied to Fi sibiric A beau- short, not much longer than broad. tiful — resid blotched with: white. Province of Siwas, Asia Minor, Yunnan, Chin Iris — seg Ae Cat. 1893, Iris Eear (G. C. 1887, i. m5 5. 5; M. t. A hizome knotty and gnar ik -allied to to T. abiria ome ti er appearing after the fl.. 5-6 ap k ai sab i yellow pe karein n a 2 ft. long, } in. broad, yellowish green. ed with vi Palestin FI. solitary, sessile ; tube 3 in. or more Zi 4 long ; falls nearly horizontal, lanceo- | Iris Haynei. a, Cat. 1893, 5.) late, bearded, red-lilac above with H. A species o So erage group ‘darker veins and blotches, beneath bs upright gla and la greenish yellow with the veins and o: ity colour blotches showing through; standards dotted with rotted Palestine, 214 Iris Hen ee. M. 1894, 220; J. k4 | falls SRST are l in. by $ in A H. 221, large-flow reflexed, bearded, purple with deep r saa ie with ad t sap spots above, greenish white Allied to I. Sari, Palestine. beneath, with the spots showing through; standards erect, oblong- pen hexagona. (B. M. t. 6787.) H.H ovate, ł in. long, nearly 4 in, broad, handsome species. — creep- | Purple. Styles purple with paler ate ; stem 2-3 ft. high; 1. ensiform margins, crests obtusely triangular, 2-3 ft. long: fl. poe iam., in 2-3 reflexed, serrated and ba pur clusters; outer segments broadly | °® the edge. Garwhal, obovate, spreading, bright purple-blue, with a bright yellow keel; inner | Iris Kochii. oe = tem pe Ges. pee ) high. segments erect, oblanceolate, lilac. | 1887, 64 ! Southern United States. | ensiform, 2 naan Fi. eS in fours, the are on branches from : about the mi of the stem. F B hoa — “ee eee = te- obovate, brilliant violet, the Ey eshy. b 1 ft. long, ft in claws whitish, veined with ia et sag 3 colour s bearded ellow. e T es about 5 : a to ge = Standards deep purple-violet with flowered. Fl.-tube }—4 in. ae ; falls | yellowish claws, veined with purple. SS 1g i ng by fin. | rests of stigma ovate - pek hp broad, iene densely bearded, blue- | Vilaceous. Istria. purple with darker blotches above standards narrow obovate, ł in. long H. high. rm with 34 in. broad, blue- purple. Styles Mrowa re r . reddish purple, very concave, with corm, 4-5 in. long att e of flower- ular serrate revyclute crests. ing,subulate. Fl. scarcely overtopping Lahul, Bengal. e lL. ; outer segments recurving, with | the apical half rich dark purple, the Iris iberióa insignis. (G. C. 1879, xi, Pasal half white veined with purple 694, 693, f. 100.) H. var. dwarfer and | and with a bright yellow median 5 Aue longe than the type. | Stripe a with purple; inner tan e lilac, veined and thickly | Segments much narrower t the spotted with darker lilac; falls white, | Outer, aly AR Ais lave Gaon k: veined with black lines, densely sone | stigmas a little spreadis ag, lav ender- and blotched with reddish-brow | pu urple ; legra deeply bifid. Turkestan. SAL Var. para (W.4. ta, _ Tris Karikow! concolor. Ms e 277 ; G. C. 1890, 1888, iv. 37.) H. A var. via broad with a broad pur ie “en ae on Wood and more obtuse segments than the spreading yellow outer segments ; a type, and the venation alm oat obscured inner segments are purple with by the general pea or purple colour. ehe network of veins. Giria ety. — en praean C&. C. 1838 iv. 379) handso baa e form, a Iris ib-parad. (Gard. 1894, xlvi. 157. creamy white rked with H A Lanan hybrid between eee blackish-parple Sick a the base of and J. paradox the falls. ; Var. nervosa. Caf: 1888, 463.) Iris -oes an tin e ght yellow fbs Doubtless a typogra; error for iting the falls er Fe. ge? VEE is. in Leonera: wi effect ar ig a prvi enosa. (G. 1888, iv. cantain, 3T. D Kj greyish, inai veined ris Kæmpferi Schirnhoferi. c.g. VEP P™P 1888, 137, t.1.) H. A var. with yellow — Var. violacea. (G. C. 1888, og fl. tz. levigata, Fisch. var.] Japan ee ee FL violet or puce-coloured with kingiana. (4. C. pika $ oe Pe wer) & Rhizome knotty. L. 2 ft. long, } in. broad, ph rans ‘ie ng the ‘solitary sessile fi. Tube 2} in. long; = lineata. (af. t. 1244, f. 1-6; -C 1887, i. 679.) HL About 1 ft. with a rod: reg rm produ- cing bulbs intervals. L, erect. 215 acute, as long as the one- pe. flowered sca Fl. with lanceolate g , greeni ow, wears with dull red-purple; the r beard th bluish- meie recurved ; ina with brownish purp bd. Saori, Regel.] Turkestan. Iris Lortetii.. (W, G. 1890, 353; B. M.t. 7251.) H. Allied to Z. susiana an ica, betw ch it is almost intermediate. About 1 ft, high, with linear 1. 6-8 in. 1 large hand coat fl.; the falls pale grey-lilac with dots ; rds Sak: pale lilac. Asia Minor —— Var. alba. CE. G. 1896, 137.) H. Differing from the type in its p white fl. Iris lupina. (@. C. 1887, i. I > Rhizome macs or more lon d, light green, eduncle Z in. high, ae ea ed. FL- by lł in. broad, broadly lanceolate, reflexed, trate, bearded, greeni: ish- yellow, with brownish-red veins to- wards the margins. Standards, 32 in. long, 2} in. broad, elliptic, connivent, crenate, ed, coloured the falls. Styles much urved, with rounded crests, yellow with brownish and do Min me, —— oe Oh H. g ae nsistence. e fa ieat a yellow with trans; and marked Sprenger.] Portuga me gts cae W. G. tila: oi H. A smalls h narrow ur à ar aia as much as 3 Californ Iris Madonna. (B. T. 0. 1892, ith large lilac 130.) H. H. evergreen, w -blue fl. Arabia. Iris Mariæ. (4G. M. 1893, A dwarf species with falls ving lilac (H. Helene, Baby Pal Bice H. a claret C Fl. large, yellow, ofa a T j i marioaidas A hey poe (B. T. 1892, 129.) H. A var. with nee urple fi, sys -= Meda. = = 7040.) H. Rhi- ome short, ing; l. linear, glau- =e nt, 324 i $ Jong: stem lo s the l, one-headed; spathe one- owered ; valves lanceola peria; tube cylindric, 1 in. long ; seg d; inner segments as long as outer, narrow, erect, Persia. iis Saget r. iene. 1890, acin rid between I. Monin aud 2 Shua, erika ng e latter spec me nopalonais pe e C. 1892 palensis, differing i in ita sale ie ee bagel Bur ? Iris orchioides. (R. H. 1880, 337, f. 8; 1 Oe 1888: v. 8; B. M t TWIT; G ; 588.) H. Allied to Z. caucasica. Bulb ovoid. Stem 6-12 in. ; ssile in axils of bright yellow, crests orange. Central Asia. N rias ig g Aps 338; W. to be a a good rE pap Thunb, ? } ae gerar E acted 1892, xli. 459.) ween Z. iberica and 7. pile eed a. iais para-var. (J. o f H. 1896, xxxii. garden ee a 1 between T paradoxa and J, variegat Iris Parkor. As C. 1895, Baj ea: garden sipa Peni doza and Pa Krol Iris reticulata alba. (&. af. 1894, 75.) H. Fl. white, with orange yellow crests, d te of perfume. 216 Iris reticulata Soren ws E 1885, xxiii. 470.) H. A with light reddish Pasig falls, ms “reddish llac tandards. Kharput, Asia Minor. ine robinsonians. out Cat. 1877, 6; 1891, xl. 313, t. 825; G. C. 1891, = Hi G. and F. 1891, £. 60.) G: The gigantic Jris from Lord Howe's Island. pao robinsoniana, F. t. 7212.] slender, about 1 ft. long, bent above the mic dle; bracts, 2-4, adpressed. owered., lin. in diameter ; outer perianth-segments with an almost orbicular blade, light purple, v with a double white spot sur- unded b border; claw n segments oblan piaig vale: “ia, spotted, fuer = than the ones. Hong Kong. = reson ane ers th t. ae Tris Statelle. C Be A t. 6894.) sin eon : globose trusses of orange- Ixora Gemma. Sael = 1885, 14.) . A var. with large compact trusses of rich orange-yellow Ixora E ae Cat. ae r. ight see rl Ixora Morsei. (Williams Cat. 1884, 14.) S. A profusely flowering hybrid, having large trusses of bright- Ixora ornata. (Bull Cat. 1881, 18.) S. Producing trusses of bright orange- on fl, in great profusion. "a picturata. (Piani ea? 1880 16.) S. An hyb I Wil- liamsii and T. piede Ixora wha toy sara Cat. 1881, 27, 85; F. M: 428, £) S. A garden hybrid. 219 — = serie — Cat. ony, en 8. Chelsoni, with ri rosy- wens fl. Ginta varie sag Ixora me igre F. = t. 225; Bull Cat. 1876, 9.) S. L. elliptic-ovate, acuminate, dark green above, paler nape FL in large very dense trusses, 6 in e in diameter, deep orange ilni ne scarlet. ne yin ge ey Ka Ne 1882, the I. Seri Sais a p e greyish stripe along the midrib. Sumat Ixora salmonea. (Bull Cat. 1892, 3.) se garden var, with salmon and fi Ixora atean (Eoi Cat. 1886, pà changing miin o peia reae (Fl. and P. 1878, 4.) 5. A garden hybrid. pe soe preg (Bull Cat. 1881, 19; l. H 1882, t. 463.) S. shr. A showy sia with tae he trusses of bright orange-crimson fl, Ixora get p r 1882, a A var of brig orange fl. nE Gy pA ‘buf. — rang (Veitch Cat. 1882, eb and P. 1882, 52.) hyba id bet oan I. odorata and Zz amboinensis. J yerri Holdteidaii, 15.) Ranondia ‘and: Haber le k a wW. tum ; fl. cup- Moen deep an To Thes- saly. g“ C. 1889, ” ed Janthe bugulifolia. acon E see oa Scrophulariacee. H. cum-like habit. L. raat ai an cee ovate - lanceolate, stalked, dentate, nearly glabrous, green ‘-stem 8-16 in. high; bling those of a Verbascum, yello -brown, subses- sile in an lax racteate raceme. Celsia bugulifolia, Jaub. and Spach. Í Levant. Jasminum affine. _ £. 87.) Oleacex. a form of the common whi of fl. ad pret Linn. var. `. affine, Dippel. ] ÇR. H. 1878, 427, hae e Mey J rpg a angulare. (B. M.t. 6865. a Q J SE F lon, ith Heat ae ‘ore ‘onli Afric Jasminum didymum. eo M.t. nma) 7 A winter - flow clim shortiy s stipitate, ellipsoid, i deep purple. Australia and Pac Jasminum floridum. (B. M. t. 6719; sin. in diam. Japan an Jasminum gracillimum. 6559; Veitch Cat. 1881, 8, 1 1881, Pa Pat Ae 2. (B. M. t >} Sy et osi cordate-ovate nee l., and large sub- globos iso white sweetly - petalled fi. North R G. oo 403 ; hr. per. stems 2-3 ft. high, large lobed conspicuous bell - shaped yellow flowers. ee aloides glaucescens. pn rd. 1889, rani 458, t i var. with very large bak of flow: 222 dard ee 2 dae oe ag C. 1893, =i | eee geen. a C. 1892, xi. 52.) i and pedun 554, f ie distinct species ke K. itacan' bt with shorter — mblin pin riangularis. L. pale are ds serted stam pai ii ft. shed 3-nerved. Scape South 2 ft. high, slender. Fl. densely crowded, brill — orange - scarlet. Kniphofia comosa. (B. M. t. 6569.) | Orange Free Sta than K. bidas, with linear See ase Kniphofia Northie. va Bot. 2-4 ft. long, 4-% in. broad. Fl.-spik 1889, af see 1889, 459 ; hort. Fl. yellow, funnel- shape ; | G. CL 1 vi ees : KA oe 412.) stamens and style bright red, twice as H, "40-5 Qin a regular rosette, long as the perianth. Abyssinia. | glaucous, kannoit o n the face, and without any keel; anei high’ Kni + pss | eroe Fl.-stems stout, 4-6 ft. seed Psa rant Se Sey x | en o ae of eA += aloides, with green acutely keeled 1. | di ieee ptt es inghily Ao. Saath 5-6 ft. long, 11-2 in. broad at base, | Teddish ; styles y exse " ro on the edge and keel. | Peduncle 4 ft. high, with two large naaede Raceme dense. Deis | Kniphofa pallidifiora. o C. 1887, reses green, concave and half | A 887, 166.) f ae h wiata to noian ied yH. in. long, small-flowere species, 1-2 tt. .Aigh, reddish -orange, ually narrowed with linear semiterete 1., 6-12 in. long | by 1 line broad, and a raceme of some- = the base. South- Sa Tropical L hag funnel-shape fin di | long. Madag: li j | Kni niphote, — issò, 18 a g Kat phofia ante G. P L. 3-4 ft. long, | 7269; G. C 1889, vi. 65. f. 10.) H.H. rpresing a som the plait, wiser’ | A doubtfully hardy species distin- sharply keeled, bright green, not — guished from most of the genus by its glaù st Paan Ze fi high; slender habit, narrow l., lax racemes, raceme dense, 3-4 in. long, 14-2 in. in | and pale ye ellow fl. Natal. iam. ; fl. pendulous, } in. long, yellow | and red, infla = othe ad in the | Kniphofia ee ag x ee upper part, Abyssin CE. C. 1883, 424 A garden hybrid betiveen the two ae “ies —— Var. distachya. (G. C.1884,xxii, | indicated by the 230.) H. A robust var. with | roader l., and the fl. rather shorter Kipaana Tuckii. (G@. C. 1893, xiii. than in the type; peduncle sometimes | H.H A species resembling K. producing two or three heads. | a but differing in its shorter pay ie green l., the ianth-tube ~ | widening from base to throat, and in the pet yard — aE es = es | less exserted stamens. South Africa. bade ia f n aiat oti bright green ensiform l., short racemes, and es pep erie = C. 1876, large clear yellow fl. Natal. | GA ii). A L. all Patol: ma Me long, si. in. bro Kniphofia modesta. ` E x t. 7293.) at base, lanceolate, gradually acumi- Hisitact tk near pale | nate, serrulate, oe green. Scape green Sippie is or more 3 ft. high. FI oe ene, long, sa a dma erect panicle 2 ft. bright anata: 3 stamens and style high of white fl.i in. long, Natal and Griqualand. Kniphofia Uvaria maxi (B. Kniphofia natalensis. Gard. isso, | %, 6553.) HH [X sister “Snot j xxxvi. 459; G. C. 1889, vi.562.) H.H. | rather pretty species. L. bright | me phobe Wolii. uua pae e xlviii. t. | ne desta a = psa bu vatar and 4 < PRE 1S vi aj EI ii ) red rW : i 1 ft. x m ; inged with red, Natal. pk Natal in, long, cream pene ee fae soa -apn an H. 1888, 393, f. 93 ; ee, i förd. 1888, 59.) Sapi ea bipinnate, 2 ft or more co = nearly as broad; pinnæ few, each with nine or ten ovate acute toothed leafle esembling th x. tic, 2} in. long, purple when ripe Yunnan, China. Kolpakowskia ixiolirioides. (4. H. bulb, with led $ in a a ecurved. et with thick claviform 2 ion gayer Regel. | iran, Central Asia. agiia mere (G. C. aa. iii. 105; Gf 349.) Liliace ah. ee itdlari ia ep dw rowi, Regel, var. bicolor. | Kunzea pomifera. (@. (. 1889, v. m | 36; W. ) M æ. of Australia; extensively used king jam-ma se bined pence eas (B. M t. 6751.) Legum G. little shrub with sessile ‘simple ie trifoliolate E; wit Sete y racemes of yellow fl., n dia Petals 4, örbioular; riie upper, one with two — pice at the base; stamens 2, one o very large and horn- Tike, Sith t n Labisia alata. E H. 1886, t. 605.) of dwarf habit, e l. of ois. a. Malio Labisia malouiana. (ZU. H. 1 ias. 580 ; Cat. Comp. Cont. & Hort, rage 8 8. foliage plant, of dwarf habit, wi ~ fine lanceolate acute subsessile l. of a green, purplish beneath. Borneo a. pohona: au. H. 61.) S arf shr., poa gracefilly spreading erate oad ars; Botanical Register, 1845, t. 48. Borneo; Singa- ore. uaaa age more Cll. H. 1998, 160. obtuse bright Laburnum monstruosum er tum: (R-E. —e 260.) Legumi- nose rm o ot L. vulgare with erect flexible fet anches | Laburnum poroiinem. (R. H. 1879, 0.) H. late-flowering sree Eps ne Rei coriaceous, very 0 truncate, shining a nds A Ai batata FL apie in a pendant raceme, sul- phur-ye Pora n lease (E. 7.1878, var. of he common 5 PA Aih whic i flowers jokae the end of the s Lacæna agag k M.t. me) Ore th lax ry pain. white ri 8 ve Mexico ita awa colour. a peer LS see (G. C. xiii. 290, Liliacer. G. Differs from the ey in —- taller and stouter fi.-seapes. A plant at Kew bore spikes 19 in. high with 27 open fl. Lachenalia aureo-reflexa. (4. C. 1887, i. 576.) G. Garden hybrid. sy WES Comesii. (Gf. 1891, 358, f.77.) G. A garden hybri brid between 5 reflexa and L, quadricolor. jes wi y saseda laneclate 1, 4 ka Keone i bear broad, and a green sca Lachenalia Lagrer (&. C. 1884, xxi. 668.) ith flesh; spike of fragrantfl. Fl.3}in.long; the outer segments white, ing ed with blue ; the inner ones — te „edged witk purple, South Afr aema. mag (4.6. Se aa ith fleshy falcate ee fe =; spotted with poo a slender greenish-red es with brown, {oe z ae e of lilac fl. FL 4 in, ong. Sth Africa. Lachenalia Nelsoni. (F. M. t. 452.) G. garden niga between L. tri- color a) L. au Lachenalia E EE (&. C 1884, xxi. E, anodoa, g whitish fi. with green tips. South ica. Afric —— ponies: eae n 6.) with ce fl. Caden Stag Lachenalia _—< wae (GA. t. 1312, ele G. Fl. produced about Christm pE: STF icolor, Thunb. var. ae Baker. | —_—- = (FI. and P. 1883, 58.) A species with pairs of pa 1, 6-8 in. long by 1 in. broad, and racemes of bri ght yellow f tipped with green, South Afri Lachenalia a. (Gf. 189 356, f. 16.) arden hy brid between L. Sss za ft va aurea, Lachenalia a iere — (G4. C. 1884, xxi, 372.) late, copiously oats with dark green. pe green, spotted with red-brown F1. 10-12 in a dense raceme, 1 in. long ; outer segments red at the base, yellow th iddle, tipped with inner segments greenish-yellow, with a reddish-brown margin, e rubida, Jacq. var.] South Africa Lactuca greens E C. 1881, xvi. 492.) Com rock-work Be tere hy y cory: of a light ‘purple colour. Himalaya. Lelia albida bella. (JV. 0. 9. A. 239.) S. A var. with larger fl. than the type ; fl. of a inilk- white colour, tinged with lilac- -pink on the tips of the petals, and having the front ee of the lip ioiii bordered with rose-purple, Ta kos yellow keels on the disk. Mex Hippera ; BR. ser. 1, t. 68. ellie atge purplish tips t ‘the se sp. and pet., ard the lanai os the front lobe of the tip deep pur (a C. 1877, Ay = Var. a Be (Q.C 1884, x lip, sd dark purple marks at its Lelia amanda. (&. C. 1882, xviii. 776; TU. H. 1891, t. 135.) A garden hybrid. Lelia amena. A garden ae L, pumi (0. R. 1894, 334.) G- hybrid between Z. anceps ila. — anope alba. (&. C. 1879, x. light green ; the fl. are 4-5 in i exico. — Var. amabilis. Wa C. 1889, 104.) S. Fl. white, with a a yellow lip marked with purple Paes and streaks. Var. ae, fa SA ae ith white se with a central aig orange keel. Var. ashworthiana. (4. 1894, ae 84, 103,f.10.) S. Fl. sn me w. bluish veinings in the làballatá _ Var. Trope CG. a 1885, xxiii. sep. and area pale merous shining ele- ated purplish brows stripes. —— Var. calvertiana. (4. C. 1883, xix. 78.) A var. somew like the var. Dawsoni, but with narrower rose border to the side lobes act the elip, a and the front lobe wholly Lelia — ae yeas drag (J. of . 1895, 7, 2.19.) A giant form wit h br “oad ce and hk colours. — Var. hilliana. fa. C. 1881 169.) S. Be high. rpl te or ed 10 in, long. elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, at the base, serrat ark green with paler veins above, reddish beneath. Fl. in l lary cymes. rolla 1}. in. | funnel - sha ; outh oblique, 5- obed, e lilac pe darker mauy Peno re (Fl. des 8. t. 2458-9. handsome free- flowering ode gia ous herb. L lanceolate, acute, serrate, usually three in a bene? te i Pires 3 ed rolla in eip 8-flowered c I} in. is obliquely gea erra with a funne unnel-shaped tube, pale blue, with two yellow stripes on the lower ine of the tube. Himalaya porteana. (R. H. 1888, Macaranga 176;,.5..36 >). and F. 188s, m Te M. L veins very prominent pubescent or setullose beneath. Petioles 20-24 in. long with L late acuminate stipules. Philippines. | Maclura aurantiaca inermis. (R.H. | 1896, 33, f. 10.) hs e form with lar arger l. t the type, ‘and with te aa aa oriai Mac rinie pr ick es. a xin. 101.) Ramer 2. 8S. ie ot Siete acute, 2 in. Gan Peduncle tensely-How ered, vi e cuspidate, white with Stii streaks, with Aata barier the side lobes, Guatemala. Macrochordium macranthum. can. 1886, 297 B eliaceæ. S long, recurved, ss othed, of i dark sh gre above, densely white, pu anctate-strate = eath - duncle shorter e A ite- woolly, wit feri Saris bracts, d a small gloko head of small yell lack sh fl., which fade to [Eehmea fuss P APREA, Baker. ] Brazil. Wiardi excelsum aureo - pic- tum. (Bull Cat. 1876, 10.) Piper- ace. . evergreen shr., densely branched. L. broadly cordate, very shortly acuminate, 5-7-nerved, green marke ith an gular creamy blot ing more or ) h les Sa: ve upwards. ae excelsum, rst.] New Zealand Macroscepis Steg hpi noe M. t. 6815.) Asclepiadaceæ. with long slender stems, kts i th brown airs, iptic shortly 1 slightly cordate at the base, similarly clot rown hairs. own- ish, about 1 in. in diam. in shortly dunel deiis axillary cymes. Tropical America. SES Bortun (BER. 7003 1888, Sila a. G. and oof o oak 1-3 ft. “high, tótiihiy hairy. Radical l, 6-15 i n, lon ng, nar- airi fa lanceolate, 5-7-ribbed. Stem 1. maller. F pi ie met spike 2-23 ck. sho: pe dark brownish purple. North- est Himalaya. Cephalotes. (GA. e 73.) H, per. with silvery = = Aiha yellow fi, Asia Min ae cept woe Bei ee. 877, 7, f. 2.) Cycad wan thic Porn go pio inna nne narrow. Australia. aap gen R H. 1885, ja ass usu- a an open in succession, at grandiflora, Linn. var, | Magnolia Campbellii. (2. 6793.) G. tree with large -piei iw ra eped acute . hairy be neath ; e, showy, 6-10 in. ma ei d eyii outside, white w att Pg | a pale pink edge, East Himal Magnolia halliana. (4. C. 1878. ix. 378.) H. [M. stellata, Maxim. | gs parviflora, and var. minor. 1888, 288.) H. Fl, similar to i .is smaller in Magnets stellata. (23. 3. t. 6370: H. 1878, 270; F. M. t. 309 sweet-scen sep. shorter than pet., oblong. outside ; pe flexed, arrow, linear-oblong, obtuse ; rata the green yellow, shorter than Japan Magnolia stricta. orien 1893, xliv. 391, Hybrid betw n M. soù- langeana and M. obovata. olia Watsoni. . C. 1891, x. 34 : (H. t. 7157; G. = 7 Tsoi, 112.) g pl some gardens ander the name of M. parri- Hora. Japa Magnolia Wiesneri. Cr H. 1890, 406 ; w, G, 1890, 457. ey yarf bushy tree glabrous in alt part iy ovate- oblong thick deciduous 1., 6-81 long by : 3-4 in. broad, glaucous p paie Fl. pure white, fragrant. Japan Mahonia (Jurid. 1895, 128.) var. of moseriana. eet Rerberis Aquifolium ‘with light green l. tinged with coppery red. L. Mahonia rotundifolia. (Æ. //. 1881, A spineless var. of Berberis gee iea, with roundish leaflets, 247 reee the margins. [Berberis "gi folinms Pursh, var. rotundifolia, H rt.] | = eres gaponioas. i: H. 1894, | 32.) Eupho rb: G. | e or small tree with. alternate | cordate-acuminate I. and inconspicuous | paniculate fl. Malus dasyphylla Sonia os. CE, C ede 1x, 201° F Ziseh, 1891, Acer, tr ree. A form of the wild apple with tomentose l, which are much more like those of a plum than those of an apricot, theugh the ne ee to the latter. Pps) Leva Mains medwietzkyan ya A i, na. 46l; Nat. Arb. Beech, . 1891, 164.) H.t Exco even the pulp, which has a fine raion, of a dark rosy colour. Siberia Malus se Bertini. (R. H. 1882, 393, is is orm of fhe ‘vida with much larger fr. thar Mahis coterie fasti igiata. CR. H. washed and striped with red Malus Parkmanni, CG. C 1891, ix. 461.) H. This beautiful tree or large shrub was obtained under name from America, It distinctly suggests M. TOTT ynion is to be regarded as with —— — of Por us ‘flor hiis, Nichol flore pleno. Ta hastata. (B.T. s it 108, 15.) Malvaceæ. H. ranched sak ot ith — ape ory rose- violet fi. eile Malvastrum Gilliesii. IS8S5, xxiv. 166.) Malvacea. Kno own in gardens as Va/ra geranivides, Parana. CG. C. | a oe neti & re cats with short exlindrie si stems deawely _mammille | | crowd eylindri outer aad 5 of fine | setæ and stouter spines mix central spines longer than the others, hooked at t li apex. Fl. about 1 in. in diam. ; pet. | pale red with violet tnid-stripes. Texas. ae _chloran ha. = (a. ; species with a parati stem covered with me densely interwoven | ieee s and havin greenish fl. Texas Ma ammillaria Sidr ons (4. C. 1887, ii. 186.) G. g as yellow; ents tinted with orange-red. . suc lent. zarf batted E very ornamental when in frui stems are glob about 1} iam., with crowded cylindric mammillæ crowned with sho at- ing spin Fl. reddish outside, white within. S pear-shaped, bright red, Mexic serag inte Grusoni. (¢///. 1889, 105, £ 20.) = succulent with g lobose ste cles “the p 3 eli ed and naked i in their "e bearing 14 radiate spines and two cen ss il pare ie gate A ong, becomin white with age ; yellow. Mex es hoosoana. CU. K. ma, is has remarka ressed g intermixed with hiren bristles, ue when old. FI. ca e-red. Mexi oe fom he caa ~ asie. T spines and none e-red ie Ti sew a of Colorado. eisa ot Sogo (G A. t. ; Fl. and P. O) G: : cn green, woolly in the axils, with 24-26 radiating spines and : ones about twice as long as the outer spines. Fl, dark red Mexico. spæthiana. Bs ote Cat. 194-5) H. Similar in and fl. to M. Purpusi but dojen globose Colorado, ressed in “form. Mountains of 248 eis and P. Z Rubia handso nays with sat at light green idling — of long-stalked Manettia oars 144.) S. lea tabular i. , A Manihot ee k W. a 1889, 454.) Euphorbiac S. tree almate L of slender habit, with idep pa a fresh green colour. parri maera ketda, (ill. H. 1885, t. 557.) Cyperaceæ. oliage plant with long-stalked T having an oblon - ly acuminate three-nerved bl g a ith purple een above, tinged [M. humilis, F. Villar.] Mappa porteana. (R. H. 1888, 176.) [Macaranga porteana, André. ] ERANI r e he ba 13.) -gre mar aerias lines of deep green. Braz Maranta en ss ng (@. C. 1891, 8. is correct name ‘Ee e plant cu ulti vated in gardens under the name Phrynium variegatum. Maranta asymmetrica. g ull ¢ w 1882, >, > foliage seg obliqu ovate 1 ark g oblique on De i ETE conspicua. (Bull Cat. 1885, A small species with o aA l. dark green above, pinnately marked with b i p. ore EEN green; purplish beneath. TOn piae 5 H. 1880, 97, per, ong strag- vine Bish tt S. L. elliptic- oblong, obtuse, dark gr with the ou e mid-rib and veins pale green, a between the veins with large chocolate-brown blotches. Fl. white in a slender lax spike. Brazil. are doe fe HT, 1894, 7) A dwa wit ET) B: d ith dis- tick s CE trun base and slightly acuminate thie ip, purple beneath ; ground colour of upper sur- face dark the centr very e, pale green eet the edges ; nerves a fine red, Brazi a irage S - wt. 1884, 13.) age plant ly vias. eevee ak 1. of A silver grey, with the midrib and 5 pering curved bands = m each sides of it bright green. Braz (R. H. 1879, 20.) d between M. eximia oo moer Garden hyb Van- oan ordet mi M. (Bull Cat. 1887, ovine iconifera. 11.) S&S. foliage plant. Maranta so enon hear a H. 18 77, t. 5.) S. per aa Peti oles 13-3 i. - long; erect mes eading, 2-5 in. g, 13-3 in. broad, broadly elliptic, ote, shortly and abruptly cuspidate, rir ors to dark green, Braz Maranta Leone. o. K 1893, xiii. A low- grow ant with piven green with grey variegation, Maranta major. (4. C. 1896, xix. 529.) S. Plant about 3 ft. high with erect long Bierin one ovate green l.- blades. Fl. not kno Maranta greer ngeana, var. albo- lineata, m 1894, xv. 6 nts which appear o be varieties of this sub-species hav s m d bove. [M. massan- Morr. is a sub-species o A Sie Kedari 5 Maranta musaica. (Buli Cat. 1884, 13.) form with obliquely cordate ovate ]. 7 iu. long by 3} in. wide, of a brigh ossy green, marked with g numerous close-set transverse veins. Brazil. Maranta nitens. (Bull Cat. 1880, 6,t 2.) S. With pale green glossy L barred with dark green lines. Brazil. Marssia nitida. gae Cat. 1884, 13.) dwarf speci x ein! ong by 3 i 3 in. broad, of a p rise shining green, with 4-5 Salona green patches on each side of the mid- i Brazi Maranta polita. a a, ae ya ) S. A dwa 1. long, 2 in. Bees of a api a elegantly marked vets stipitate omong dark green blotches, somewhat M. makoyana. Braz i EM sanderiana, (@. C. 1892, 731. iage plant in the way of M. Pied oan V3 but with much larger 1. Maranta speciosa. (Bull Cat. at 14, f. 6.) A pretty foliage plant w obliquely elliptic-oblong aout l. as bright green, pinnately banded with greenish white. ee ei erie’ asec Cat. 1884, S. climber ith fat sm jointed ies and dis- bichon SDM nabs deep green 1 me brachypus. (B. M. t. 6380.) yn. Cy ypella brachy us, Hort., which see see. | = Marica eter on sgi 895, t. 40. more rightly coloured than he rari Brazil. Ta oaa (G@. C. 1892, i. 150. sembling M. northiana, ar it the fl, pa not s so large and the shorter. Per « £ . 1891, rrect in "e areant sh a as sata tivated Hapland as e ‘y perus aeiiae Pa n ws ag iar = ) with a spiny rhachis: long, 3-4 in. broad, cu amiab y 3- Saed a ‘the apex, wit ith smaller lobules. Spadix loosely rane rs fl. scattered, small, greenish. Golomb gree . an bright carmine fi. narrow tube and spr ading, 5- bian limb, about 2 in. in diam. Masdevallia abbreviata. (e. ra 1878, x. 106.) Orchidacez. S$. Inter- etween M. Bg jeg and M. melanopus, but m: ike M. poly- sticta, with eeey H more gibbous underneath a » of the same ay but with few er dots. 250 Masdevallia ee Seg C. 1885, xxiii. 174.) Allie M. Ephippium Pi a narr ae l. and a e pet. Peduncle many- mim 5 go surface of the sep. w : Js with a wavy median keel. Ecuador Masdevallia ares ee Se £ 8 i. 577. being o with tea spots, and the tails of the ot ia esl um anchori- Jer um, “Rolfe. 7 ta Rica Mandora Arminii. (G.-C. 1832, Fl. expanded, rose- co eae tinged with purple. Masdevallia astuta. (6 886, xxvi. 558.) G. Allied to W. pashelliant . long t r, outside brown with the centre and apex man inside hispid, m la ame T sys gia a tails bro s, pale yellow. i We er pater! doar te mare T] Mesdivallia bedkhonsians. 1879, xi: Chimera pe Wallisii CC f vallia bartæana. (G. (1876, ed t v. 170.) G- Allied to M. i but with searlet fl. an aving lateral sep. connate in a straight tine, without an included sinus betwee them, Peru. ame pe ia nore te € F. wi ix. ; spent bro pet. not p aioe marked with t oe sigthine keels. Colombia. mapsevalie nahn Clete. Hort. Gil. t. 1341-2.) blackish-purple San on the inside “i —— Var. splendens. . uea the base of the lateral sep. and a purple mid-line on the upper sep. |M. pachyura, Reichb. f.] T brevis. (4. C. 1883, xx. 588.) G. Near M. ochthodes, but smaller and more a r: e. [Sca- Phosepalum breve, Rolfe.) British Guiana. Masdevallia agri ea 0. R. ( 1893, 265.) . Section ai ‘colabiate, L.5 n long, rat reg c less than 2 in OSS; sep. ong, lateral united half way, wean yellow with wn spots ae so airs; lip silianeioh. Colo Masdevallia cajuns. (G. C. 1883, xx. 230.) G way of “i margi- ne nella, with bluish ei urface covered with ands wa Ea Masdevallia Sais ten ce. G. 1878, x. 488.) n the wa coriacea, with s aar greenish white wi i o h three violet ci gy an aper k n e C. 1883, f B. M:t. Masdevallia caudata Estradæ. (G C1889. vi Tl TV: der. T4, Raised oa the two species indicated by the n Masdevallia Goals: (G. C. 1880, aia 554.) G. Garden hybrid raised rom M. amabilis re the I latter being ae pollen parent er Masder. T4; G. C. 1889 19.) A result of the same i te hi ATA but with W. amabilis as the pollen parent, 251 arean gong gene (Hex. Masiuvaiie cucullata. (&. C. 1883, žo 532: D. et 6977.) Gt Iin xix. 592.) G. À fine species with glossy shee ie ge M. each es with greenish blackish-pu rple fl. whitish inside at sulphur-coloure spotted with base and with “Rg dey of the tails black an nd with black tails to the yellow. Colom ovate sep. ; pet. orange with two black spots and a tumour. Colombia Masdevallia ee. CGR. C. $ Maria Masdevallia Chimera. (¢. C. 1881, maioroklapiaii is, Reichb. £] xv. 463: xvi. 113, T. 26 ~ 0. A. t. 103.) G: The plant usually waa eee ar ogee! ti = 1888, vated under this name and ur 8, 1888, at B. M. t. 6152 is its var. Wallisii ; Tey. = Ze ‘dual tiai ami h ype M. Chimera is distin- shini i : the _ guished from this by its very long cup-shaped p: ight brown densely acuminate tapering triangular se spotted with dark rown, ssy, 10-12 long, blackish, dotted and very dark brown inside; pet. and li hairy, and by the lip having no angle ochreous, the lip with 3 brown lines at its base. Colombia. on the front lobe and numerous spots on the side lobes. Costa Rica. — Var. Go —— (Veitch Man. Masder, 31.) G. A var. with the ee peng (G. C.1896, xix. round colour of the fl. eh ape 40.) G. den hybrid between M. densely spotted wit th red-pur and macrura Bey y tovarensis. the lip tinged with pale ENE LSyn. Y. Gorgona, Hort. ] Masdevallia dayana. (G. C; 1880, L. flat, dark green — Var. vanneriana. (0. R. 1893, oe. aE beneath, 43 in. by 3 in. 206.) G. The result of re M. The upper sep. yellowish white, with Chimera Wallisii with MW. Chimera seven membranous keels s with Roezlii, urple e inferior se orange, with some purple-brown spots Masdevallia coeoines. (GA. t. 870.) and borders towards the a [ Cryp- spathulate-oblong. faphoranti us dayanus, Rolfe. | Colom- Sree aes es slender, 1 ft. long, bia 1-flowe; e in diam., deep scarlet with a es ¢ gloes lower lip meer demissa. (G. C. oa deeply parted, its lobes oblong, sud- ii. 9. y denly > ons to a short point; thick. p earr much yerai ont upper arching forward, linear- the 1l., 1-flowered. Fl. with the upper agar ia trop aaah ban Colombia. sep. yellow, wıth 3 brownish purple lines, and the side sep. brownish ar. conchiflora. a ‘citch Man. purple; tails yellow, the lower ones ee a) HA k ith larger descending, the upper one incumbent ; the late C sep, broader, sep. triangular, the lateral ones rounder, an pire connate and much a sect than the prad aii Reichb. f. ae conchiflora, dorsal one. Costa R Hort. ] Masdevallia eclyptrata. a f ana Benmersi sae gps (4. 6 577.) G. Somewha 1878, ix. 72.) Fl. as large as M. blin sna x. cucullata, with A ae. coriacea, of i dark a oe yellow colour ; pet. terminating in an ascend- ing warty ser caiiian ool. Colombia. _—— eon (G@. CL 1880, | TT8.) Rhizome creeping, pro- Masdevallia costaricensis. (G. Ca duit i k ‘intervals of about 1 in. 1890, viii. 183 ; Gf. 1890, 647.) G. A The blades of the l. scarcely more ase dense nsely Gh. Ibe — ant with than } in. long and ł in. wide; the spathulate l. and wered | peduncles vr nearly a span high and scapes; the fl. white, with So bear two three fl., which are tails, Ccsta Rica. apparently red. Colombia Masdevallia courtauldiana. (@. C. | Masdevallia ellisiana (4. C. 1889, 1889, v. 200 ; arere Man. Maider. 14) -yi 154; Veitch on AN sp g-poeate 75.) G. Ag | raised from A hybri id raised f M. harryana and rosea cae N, Aa. M, ignea. Masdavellin erinacea. (G. C. 1881, 0t.) G. A ovary and a few scattere an crepe the i ae fing orange. Colom Masdevallia Be Seer a (4. C. 1882, xviii G. Near M. hout- teana bat Picea = 1AN lon 5 ł in. broad. Peduncles white one jen yellow, with sA h h- purple tails. Sep. i covered with styliform processes. “Dowin Masdevallia ie peren ri in Gan ie in ihe type Masdevallia aaea. S. ix. 352 arian Fo Lindeni and M. Veitchii ripe CASS, between M. Maedasailia fasciata. (a E 1881, xv. 202. Lip seated o; ong production d the foot of the eign, sep. is oblong, with if yet AAA ag orien erg ea perheen (G. C. 1884, 1 species resem- ape ard er 2-3-flow yellow. a tten ud i e 1, and sle nde i. light Coste Bees — (6. C.1895, 84.) species with com- bse ir ios bright gr een l, and small fi. Northern Brazi Masdevallia me. (4. € ma 160.) G. species with 1, M. jee y much like “those of M. ae in shape. Colom elephantio eps srg agw fl. with short flesh Masdevallia nee ee (G4. e are xvii. 1 arden hybrid between 4. pes en i coccinea, Masdevallia fulvescens. («. € €- 1890, viii. paN re O. 1890, 257: Hf. G All ied to M, Wrida coloured . > peni and brown, the upper ‘sep. Hori ; pet. and lip very small, “white: aeons gairiana: CG. © 1884, garden gi dope between DA ce — M. Davisi rape galeniana. = C: 1887, G. “dar den hybri a igs a ke į ng, Sona i bat leather-yellow ; coheed atin Colo gyorg scour rt ‘ad M. — y of mild rts acute, l- flowe red, o purple; th yellow spotted with — [M. ery- A throchete, Reichb. oa dae ane CG. C. 1883, 294. warf species, with manari Het L; re in. long, obscurely h : 3-toothed at the apex. Peduncles 1-flowered ; rsal sep. triangular ochreous, with an orange tail of equal length, lateral sep. larger, oblique, ochreous at base, with nerves ; the front part purple ; ls orange, nearly as lon ng as the rest of the sep. ; lip cordate purple. oe oe CG. C. 1876, eate-ligula © & Fogger tet ee Rolfe, B. W. t. 6990,] Colombia, Masdevallia glaphyrantha. (6. 0. 1886, xxvi. 648; Gf. 1887, 340.) G. Garden hybrid. Masdevallia guttulata. (4. C. 1890, viii 7 . Allied 0) with ere of purple. Ecuador? lia. acanthifo. elt Cat. ef Ti) FI, rich violet rose SS aye the ee a vale Pie apriot coloured ri veined with flame-red ving a yellow mouth to the ae Coloma —— Var. gS gn (W. 0. A. t. 105.) Fl. rich glowing ee flushed with magenta. “Colo — Var Oe. CE: . 382.) Fl. pin rose-coloured veins, ar. [-V. coccinea, Linden, —— Var. nanen. ini Cat, 1883, 14.) FI. rich rosy lak rker purple, and with crimson tips, Colombia Gravesiz. Var. CG. C si. ari ELJI) G+ A va whit Cc. 1892, r. with pure —— Var. illustris. Fl. blood-red with a the centre. ar. | ee viii. t. 382.) ish ezi n [M. coccinea, Linde —- Var. imperialis, 1882, § fine form crimson-magenta fl. Colo (Fl. and P, with large mbia. kegeljani. ao viii. t. 382.) FL bleed: red with a lilac band down the yg of the sepals. [JL coccinea, Li nden, ar. | Var. lilac (L. viii. t. 382.) FL pale Sant with darker veins and edges. [M. coccinea, Linden, var. ] Var. miniata. (IV. O. A. t. 103.) bri ight vermilion, fiushed with Colombia Fl. scarlet. regalis. (Bull a 1883, aS “FL ae glowing crimso =: ine. (LZ. viii. t. 382.) F ow! -red with darker ce [ M. coccinea, Linden, v ar. | —— Var. splendens. Vaa ser. 2, t. e form he and dar magenta-purple fi Masdevallia Heathii. (4. ¢. 1895, pie 594.) G. .A garden hybrid yo ween M. reitchiana and M. ignea sar Masdevallia ae (G. €. dete xiii. 740; Ag eg araia w R be Y. Masdevallia ERENS (G. C. 1882, x istinct form k p ea and the end tails suddenly bent dowi Colom thee hincksiana. eg C1887, G. Garden hybri Masdvalis gos hii. (J. iv. 8.) LA Ain Huchschii. cubits iscus. (4. 1878, x. 234.) ou aday À Of the Fenestrata dep jas long row 0 numerous whit ish fringed Sroa all over the principal vein T Be corer a mE os 1.) de of ; bright mson - red yellowish sacral Colombi Masdevallia a. ee: CW. O. A. t. A trifling var. with darker pare A i Colombia, (G.-C. 1881, acess Var: hed dec: r. with mauve- sv BOJ GAY purple nerves. oe yapo (G. C. 188 vi. 716.) G. In the way of x corni- piers the trian is t s shorter, very weis inflated and orange-ye ellow, grec: gets eerie tails, inside, with th tails yellow. Soat west Ameri Maoaevalis lata. (G. C. 1877 G. In the way of M. bicolor ad Peduncle k ra at ropurpurea, flowered. t of the tube, very concave, Central Pease Masdevallia oo (G. ¢ xviii. 88.) G. [U. Siae Reichb. Masdevallia —— CG. 6.1877 ied y Sas melita with vale. one pi bs ed m ranous bracts and ni a ean high, longer than Bi oblong acute long-stalked 1, ae pe: ne a 245 Pg apex. payable Lindeni grandiflora. i, t. 3 ie = re Braden esr Shed Sii urple j Colombia. (Mt EiS, greis var. | Masdevallia Lowii. («. €. on vii. 0, 450.) purple ; purple, Colombia Masdevallia pub peuita. (G4. C. sees, xvii. i79 and os 1882, 37; Z. t. 472.) G. Tn of M. Betvaplte . but the tails longer, fe sep. pounce, and the lip pandura light yellow spotted cc h purple ; tails Sark yellow. Colom vallia macrochila. (Acta Hort. Petrop. 1890, xi. 307.) G. Allied to MW. bella, from which it differs i l orange, almost of the lower sep, L. t iie and covered w 254 blunt biei Colour light brown with dark p e-brown spots and streaks ; eni Pet., eair nae lip smal yellowish, with purple d middle fe of lip orange- af ey Colom Masten lis: menata an Si = h Man. 52.) G mall- mer form on ‘tie tails of an uni tawny colour, Reetevals Manoa (G. C.1 i. 744. A garden ora eba Y tovarensis and M. Veitchii. P Sargun CG. 1883, L. eas: ptio late, eiis i ; Tacem wi me white, with the Uio and tails green, the latter readi tho tails about as long as the rest of the Masdevallia militaris. (&. C. 1880, een, of great barine br and The ceo dw iioi flower very frodir. Colombi EEES 3 B Soros (G. C.1884, Allied to En l. elephan- _ Fl. solitary, 3 in. S sep.; inside very rough: dhgoolate brown ; tails long. Masdevallia mundyana. (G.and F. 1891, 293.) G. A hybrid between V. Veitchii and M. ignea aurantiaca. Masdevallia muscosa. (6G. C. 1875, iii. 460 ; 1887, i. 836.) G. Pl. pale buff- yellow. Remar in the genus for irritability or Silvanom i bellum, so that, when a alights eh it, it suddenly shuts up against colu prewar oe it, as it were, in a "bot. ‘Col ee rence (G. C: 1880, 56.) G. A miniat opamp bearing with a purple tint and pec! ee long tails. Ecuador Masieri ee CG. iii. 524. small species allied vm AE simula, ut with Kaba yellow fi., spotted h maroo: Masdevallia pachyantha. (vw. = y connate with ee thick tails. mbia ansie Parksii. Si 36. G. arden xiii. between M, harryana and Mi C. 1893. Ar manus, prlatoreana, 0. 72.) nin M. Veitchii. Colombia nye Aggies ce oe = the pone a ones orange at the base. Venezue rept = Sg ewer iii. 552 ; 6.7185 5.) G ; saute the Coria iacea group, with light aloe f; short tails and a very broad lip fall o of acute warts at the top. bn cf A Masdevallia platyrhachis. (6. ©. 1888, iv. og 628.) G. A distinct and remarkable i i oblong L, 2-6 in. ae ; and a flattened sca Ree of light buff- loaro fl L wi gree The sep. scarcely combined in a tube at the base, ucose inside. et. em a br ip is , acute, ellowi ann a ert i ye Pleurothallis Pati sie Rolfe, B 29.] a Ric: ap Aiba se hA mge data. (G.C. 1882, xvii. 179.) G. A var. with short stout tail oe Ga AC. 1883, tix. 10.) G. A small species with yellowish fl. spockiad ari Bao homboid, covered with "warts Mustevallia Pourbaixii. (7. t. garden hybrid Deeween 387.) G. Y. reitchiana and M. caudata, Manarah Lhe ae CG. C1876 17.) G 1-flowered. Fl. covered with innu [M. houtteana, Reichb. Colombia. Mania Atei C&. C. 1880, 200.) G. Remarkable for the two po it e pre ate sep. Fl. olive green, ils and blotches, Foi toy Sale um TB cinare h Rolfe.] Colombia 23.) G. Allied be MW. pet an a punctata. (6. v; 323. Tw ted ; L. 3- -4 in broad. he of small pale gree nish fl. s ess combinin the of the fi; the side sep. more oc us than the rest of the fl. and the spots minute. Tails p p se 4 „ofu . 14 lin. lon upper sep. } ng. [Sea phoxepal um purc- tatim, "Rolfe. B. M. t. 7165. | Masdevallia pusilla. (x. bres ) Near M. sate ert tae L. erara sora te, 6 in. long ; scape 4 in. lon ous ; fl. small, ‘yellowish, w with pester cs blotehes. Colom pei Pusiola. (G.-C 1887, 40.) G. Very smal!, with lanceolate small yellow fl. } in. Colombia 3 eS long long, on capillary stalks, onaren — (G. C. 1877 y of V. jontedlnn. apex and ra on upper arome ‘Colombi ee ee ieee yom au- antia g ry fine v sep. atten of. raise seowe ones. eagle llia Boreli: 78; L.i G. A o mer of a Pontes group. The sep. blackish india- -purple, with ce e 1go; handsom 256 still darker warts and a very few short light purple hairs on the edges. Th light Sivas ‘the former being adorn some k-eyed blotches. ca Chimera, Reichb. f. var.] Colombi: —- Vac rubra. (W.0.A. t. 243.) G. A fine ge of eamy yellow, transversely mottled with dark chocolate-re side and wit te tails 3—4 in. long. Colombia Masdevallia rolfeana. (4. C. 1890, viii. 106; G. and F. 1890, 428.) G. Alied to W. demissa, but with larger fi, coloured crimson-brown with yellow tails, Masdevallia rosea. ge C. 1880, xiii. 554, 648, 681, f. 117, 118.) G. A speci jes with rich rose-purple i Colombia. UTE Rushtoni. 210.) G. garden hybri tween M. e Eckhardii, and M. racemosa Cross Masdevallia Schlimii. (B. M. t. 7, 1883, xix. 532, f 80.) G. (0. R. 1893, y hich beyond that of the upper sep. and is pandurate in outline ; tails y e gie yellow. Venezuela. aaria lia moara (J. of 1890, ii. 557, f. 74.) ee ee (G@. C. 1886, 89.) G. the ae ee with co amiely small fi. of a reddish brown colour, ge inside with 4 AE Be „g pE 5 2 2 f d the lip pale purple and white. [ M. nara. P'Reichb. f ar. ] ggg Shuttleworthii xan- G. yellow, pe s Iun shuttryana. (6. C. 1892, xi. 764.) G. A garden hybrid between M. caudata and M. harryana, Masdevallia sororcula. (6. C. 1887, ii. 713.) G. Allied to M. elephanticeps, having a very similar fl. but the e ve with gree et. a dark purple ge. Lip wiiite aa purple yar aey (G. C. 1878, 493.) G. In the way of M. veitchi- white a dark violet rii white; lip oe violet disk, a b. And Masdevallia striatella. (4. 1886, - xxvi. 103 G. oioi rer sian A ovate} ae ARAE CG. C. 1886, fl. in a dense head, his al mond- 16.) Allied M. irrorata, bu scented. h Africa. | with : n rga the L. oblong- lanceolate, acuminate, 8-9 in. long, on Massonia a seem more. (B. M. t. petioles 5-7 in. long. Peduncles a pepe G. This p e tn span long, with many sheaths. Sep. as hs : inning o t celebrated ae Burchell by it oa |. wink reflexed tips, white outside ; recently reintroduced it had o y been inside white at base, purple in the nace from a single dried edina middle, sirg dee with red spots at Pet. t. rhomboid, apesna be si lobe small, ‘cemi-oblong, omeo p, ochreous 8, mark with own stri and wi Gan an to ihe. side lobes. any fuscata. (G. C. 1888, iv. 81.) A misprint for M. Maxillaria Huebschii. (4. C. 1888, iii, 136; O. 1888, 193.) G. Allied to JZ. fucata, which it resembles ppear- ance. Fl. white; lateral sep. rounded pet. linear rhombic, acu p trans- verse, rhombic, with a sverse emarginate yellow tubercle on the disk, an hairs behind it. The there are some s o colour outside at the base. Maxillaria arere (QG. C. 1883, x. 102) G: duncle LERA with -broad sheaths FL t 1 in. long, white, wash: ordered and blotched with purple ; > ochre, with a purple and urple spots under- Maxillaria Kalbreyeri. (4. C. 1885, xxiii. G. Something i way pale greenish white; lip mealy, with so rple on the outside of the upper margins. Colombia — ger ce C. 1886, A fi rown inside, ise fragile hairs, pale ochre oy waa dark chestnut we es triangular, wavy and s Bi coloured. ses re — CG. C. 1878 In the way of M. venusta, te with smaller light ye fl. Colom illaria Cani. as O. 1894 362; L. x.t. 464.) G. A lar, e-flowered species with somewha nae milk- white acuminate sep. he same l as the sep., but with two or e deime ig lines ; very pale yi with five or six reddish . on age lateral lobes, 2146 259 a ae meg CG. C. 1890, "9 lied stig al a hy bas pair purple- zits en Deilleris m (L. ix. t. R. 1894, 75.) G. Allied to larger and ‘Lip greenish, a haa ita. Patai small, com- pressed; 1. li oblong, 12 in. long ; scapes 8 in, long, each bearing a single fl. 2 in. p. reflexed, orange and pirer 1 ith dark : maller, yellow brown with red-brown gine and lines ; i = yellow, with a marginal row of spots ea Monitor (G. C.1887 to M. places Ce á ak ins ee ulbs and 1., but smaller fl. Sep. acute; yellow, tinged with brown on the up halve outside ; smaller, o g-lanceo- late, yellow. Lip with rounded yello a crescent-shaped naked cres ree oe (KB: 36.) Allied M. g he orein“ colour i urple stripes on each pet. and a tos aloes lip, diceatiok with purple. Guatemala, eng fo hmong’ (Gf. wA aa: 1890 Egat Petro in ‘the of M. i bAa with Some- what Prin Area -angled pseudo- bulbs bearing solitary l. pe gg ag ted bracts. ar yellow ; lip yellow. dotted with ares [Syn, Y. sq wamata, Hort. } ee neophylla. (G. C. 1879, 88.) G. Pse race ir mall, rugose, sie Me k brown sheaths ; ry wide, mide a gp ; chin te, pale and pet. a yellow, with pms i grase spots ; lip trifid. Colomb; es parva. (K. B.1895, u to M. pem ages ulbs a. si 3 in. lon; P ig llow, borne on a short scape. Maxillaria prestans. (4. C wea 566.) G. Pseudobulbs oblong’ edged. : FI dull yellow, with brown s eas R 2 260 the base of the segments. late, acute ; Seg. Jee a7 ; eate-oblong, acute, very thick, brownish-yellow, with small brown pots. Guatemala. TEn ocr rere CE. ser. 1, qoet ae seudo- ba Tbs il talked, broadly oblong, „bibu , apicu- late : in. ex panse, h crimson spots, Peru — Var. debio seit! doen (OU. 1894, xv. 526.) G. A var. in which the fl. are ivo ry white, with only very few pale purplish ai on the pet —. Var, x ee Ge: of H, em xxvi. 494, 8 T Seen an exce nal ae pets on the cogent nails a anaes lip. Minani B vey dab ripe (K. B. 1895, 8.) ed to M. ye a, h i atl in having dull red-brown ns yellow fi. with à porple-erimson lip. Chiriqui. Colom grona speciosa. (G. C. 1876, vi. le 1-flowered. Fl. ; Sep. and pe w, acuminate, spreading, 5-6 in. Sala: Colombia Maxillaria striata. (0. 2. 1893, 266; a ix. t. sag a T Pres pot a i ac l. large, 5 aay yellow, with’ brown purple pes ; whi th a oin iio lines, Var. grandiflora. (4. C. 1896 sx 510.) G, FL grisa than the fesa isb with purple | e (G@. C. 1883, xx. corrugata, but with a ar ie li Bolivia, p. | na: cane ae meas Pose igh, 1-flowered, hairy like the l. Fl. nodding, about 1 long and the same in diam., s pet. , thomboid-ovate, v. Eph ie areis the inner on as long Pistil shorter patent the churia he pres stamens. Man Meconopsis os (Bull Cat. with wrt cht on mee rd f in diam., pale clear bl rg jer ete very numerous, orange- ena Fritel at B. M.t. 4668. Himal aya, — Var. foseo-paryuros, (B. M. = 6760.) H. tall hairy herb with large Aa Pa stalked radical 1., sessile oblong sub-pinnatifid stem-l and a lax pan f nodding brownish purple fi n diam. Eas Hima 15, £.9 621, f. 10 Fl. and P, 1883, 169; B. M, t. 6730.) Melastomaceæ, § andsome free- owering shr habit, with opposite elliptic acute rather fi three-nerved 1l., and terminal panicles of white fl., the peduncles and pedicels ees red,and thestamens purple, Suma oe ae rubra. (W.G. Var, with dark se af. me i ge eres Clarkei. (K. B. 1891, urple. W at tropieal er Soe gen Sara ng (K. 8.) d to M. ozy p- Ay ails fi. See ‘crowded L, Bhs in. ng; scape 10 in. long; mall, yellowish green, with brown po ropieal Africa? a Joneses okie CK B 1891, 198.) —. with one inear-oblong priors: .; fl.-3pike flat, E n with deep yellow fl, Tropical Africa Megaclinium ee (B. H. e E SA S. dimin- ke ` je: a ping rhizome, small oasa taari Ibs bearing each alll. Scape short, flattened, purple, with two agg of small orange- red Sierra Leon Totong Nummularia. (4. c. 4, zv. Closely allied to W. kissa Dut with flattened pseudo- bulbs; 1. 1 in. long ; raceme shorter, theo 6-8 mints purplish fi, Cam ae 1200, 8085) ce. C. 1888, A small - olate acute l. 2 i and a coun + in. broad, o lig colour, Fi. like those z U fenatins but t pet, ae me a y = 3 [Smm atnpnyi inn m ces jeden, Reich, d oe pusillum. (K. B. 1894 o M. esa ie his. Pseidobulbs Svan 1 in, long ; 1. linear- rips i s , ng fa ll pe and urple fi, East ’ y ee Africa inf ‘3-4 in . lon era rough 'ontside, = a dull purple colour, with the f the sep. whitish green spotted with oben Pondoland, Megaclinium triste. (K. B. 1894, 363.) S. Allied to M. lencorhachie. Pseudobulbs trigonous, oblon long; 1. fleshy, ob bout blac numerous small ee ito fi. Tro pical Africa ? Megarrhiza californica. ben C.1881, xiv. 792, f. 155.) Cucur H. racemes, the female solitary. The fruits are about 2 in. long, roundish a Pome T and thickly vered w bf abott ad ws bean, EL iamini Sabacea, Nina. ] Calif Eyres oe ovatifolium. (B. 7. O.1891,111.) Com EY H. annual. rit p A a H.. B.K ZOUT melanoxylon. C CG. C. xe, S. Geo poe of St Helena, firre now extinct. It survived for some time in cultivation in Euro- eg gardens, but is now completely lost Melia Azedarach umbraculifera. (G. and z. 1894, 92, f. 20.) Meliaceæ. G. character. ms Fa of this var, is ideptialtend by Melianthus trimenianus. (B. M. t. 55 Sapindac G. ever- hr. L. pi 3-5 in. long ; leaflets 6-10 pairs, linear. emes rminal, 4-8 on 1 whorls f 4-6. Calyx oblique, green et. 4, linear-lanceolate, wavy, scarlet, Fruit 4-winged, [ HM. pectinatus, Harv.] Namaqualand. mey Graminea H. 1 (R. H. 1890, ra H. H. grass w with 6 f fine 1. arrow slender panicles of of purplish ia Argen- tina ; Tay giier res Ts T a 1893, 2.) ke pere pes Fail vellosrich fl. “follo wed by small round orange- ed coloured fruits produc — poorest in autumn, Apia Melothria punctata. (B. 7. 0.1890, 100, f. 13.) Mentzelia etian m Cr. G. et 400. Loasacex. ual lanceolate nuai pinis showy large yellow fi. opening in t the morning and closing at night. Cali- fornia. Ninca dete aa G. m 559. ) Rocky Merendera caucasica ruthenica. H, mine-purple. Teauby ET punane, cm H. 1879, t. ental Peren A olive gree ith fine blackish li petioles olive green, with blackish lenticels. L.lyrate- pinnatisect ; termina oid or somewhat 3-lobed, ; sid lobes rhomboid, ovate, acute ; margins irregularl oothed, dark een marked with — whitish spots. New Caledoni Mesembryanthemum “en 64.) South Afri SE own (B. ror E G. C. 1889, ii 305.) species, allied to J pol yanthon, and equally free- lowering uch aise fa Tar subterete, in dist pate Uee green. FI. terminal, 1 in. in diam. a —— "orange red or " Reale Afri genet beyanthemum ae crown ow. tigm ve, oo "chon isois, Eang South A ficiforme 62 apera id weet on pava: (C. 1878, x. te fi tems short, hairy, dec y tie ar, semi- terete, hai Kiry 3 : A las rge, bright papie, ae numerous eee stamens, Sout Afri mben eR ps aprep. C4. 8.) „ With aus ile hy, faraka, covered with setuliferous papille and base ite E hairs apex. Fl. solitary the fins of the branches, bright Tiakat- urple. South Afri Mesembryanthemum § a FG at the base. L. opp , 2-3 in. long oblanceolate, acute, spreading, slightly concave above, convex beneath, green. Peduncles terminal, solitary or ternate, stout, 14-3 in. long. Cal hemi- spheric, the lobes unequal, subtrique- trous, spreading. -Corolla in. in diam.; pet. numerous, uniseriate, linear-obtuse, t pale purple lose, terminated by a long arista, Natal. Mesembryanthemum vittatum G. C. 1876. vi. 772.) G. succulent of , se te L. gis erect, white. South Afr mpressed, erect Mesospinidium incantans. 1880, xiii. 586.) x Hee. æ. interesting species. and pet ochre-coloured, with Seriei blotches. Lip white, with an ochre-coloured callus and many small brown dots, Colombia. af g G. oy Meso: sem angen Japana (G 1876, vi. 580.) G brigh brown stripes and column spots ; w wii Menir staminodes ; ; case hairy, ascending a 26 Metrosideros floribunda y alba. ( Williams’ Cat. 1885,9.) G. Myrtacez. A var. with white fl, Mikseris Te conatalte (GA. 6, 173; xi. 182, a Oa sinniet eaa pri ndso biennial ae en a height of 6 ‘tt. and numbers of white Martagon-Laly ke Radical 1. long- stalked. Asia Min i k H. 1894, t. Bhar iage r ms, red ks; È rina poet above’ a purple-red beneath. Bra en sieht Mel — boca 187.) 8S. long, fer: paa Peru. CIH: H. 1895, liated, ovate, about 6 in. shaded with violet. Microglossa albescens. eect Fi. and = 42. om ositæ. with alternate liasdenlata adnnianie: l, and terminal corymbs of nu merous small blue Aster-like fl. Himalaya. (CB. M. a nahn (R. H. 188 9]. Ah br i 2 Miermphaoie decipiens and a oon ercelsa the habit and folia the violettinted 7 elliptic, of a reddish brown colour, ee bella. (@. C. 1886, xxv taginea, Steud] Sunda Isles pais er aps ne Soe ee 1879, 7 ee as ong, pape purple at poco Mierostylis chlorophrys. i C. a, 3; Bull Cat. ee. see. acu ; Wavy, brown above with age the sagittate lip. Microstylis josephiana. AE: 6325.) 8. a Raney the young ones with 3 oblong i 3 acuminate plaited l., coppery above, late ; their length ; volute; lip forming i parn Braes kui Sikkim Hi malaya. Microstylis Lowi. (B. H. 1884, 281, . A beautiful little e plant, et s with dark coppery brown rk with a broad whitish cent band ; te. le rosy- sagittate labellum ochraceous Microstylis macrochila. (X. B. 1895; G. C. 1895, xviii 60.) S g . very nal for the Mal sca ong ; genus ; lip 4} } in. wide. ee geri et u = 1880, 66t È. seria ac a 2 a “ight o en arein. blackish-purple above, with a . yellow ; sho mtd oe on the idh die. se M. t. 7268, 2 h fleshy gree as, Toela 6 5 ia. Microstylis Scottii. 8. A dwarf species wi tems, . deciduo papie ii. -Ha preg to nobel Sid C. 1882, 93.) u ractive saak with a a few elite light ¢ -green „ and a rownish purple fi. Ra ereng Reichb. f.] Tropical A icrostylis Ventilabrum. light n E ing brownish veins, yellow fl. with ge square lip, sagittate at the base, and having 7-9 teeth at the top. Sunda Isles. Milletia me (B. i 6541.) Legumi G. Evergreen woody climber with the reago of Wistaria sinensis. pinn an rous, glossy, rk green. Fl. purple panicled pendulous racemes did. 264 Milos oe (L. iv. b. 176.3 Or- Garden hybrid between ma ria ae : and M.R Syn. bleuana, Linden eran Bleui, God.-Leb.] Miltonia ag Parva? (G. C. 1894, xv. 89 nore f.) F handsom $ Í n hybrid betw M. reæillaria and Ra Roezlii. [M. Bleni, God.-Leb. var. ] —- Var. rosea. (G. C.1894, xvi. pane A nos dsome var., the fl. bein bins with an ike papis blotch bare red Ii fora in the blotch. Miltonia oo 489. Sep. an ig C. 1879, xii. hybrid. Brazil —— Var. p pepr (@. C. 1887, ii. 649.) S E pom with brown e the sep. a, pet., a having a purple lip Miltonia perpara J Geg (G.C. 1892, xii. 552.) S with shorter scapes and larger fi. rok the type. — Var. lamarckeana. (B2. she joe es oe A viesa lh Theichb which se 3] Miltonia flavescens co. (ap č. 1328.) S. Diff. type by its larger and paler yellowish flowers. Minas Ge: A enis. oe. = 1328.) 8. Ditters’ Sigs rufescent b whi tip. i dirigea seilatum, Lindl.] Minas Geraes, B zil. pear Gag shew Purple with nine otining slice lin Var. moreliana rosea. (4. 0, ~ 1880, xiv. 166.) S. ale light rosy- with a purple li vexillaria Leopoldii. co. C. 1889, vi. 331; R. H. B. ie t) 8. Fl. richly coloured, wi bite triangular bl otch at base of the lip. P Miltonia vexillaria (@. C. 1889, v. 471.) with very deep- coloured fi, purpurea. A var, — Va ar. sanderiana. (&. C. 1891 x. 39 . and F. iv. 545.) [ AL. reillaria, Reichb. f. var. Leopoldi, which s ee. | Miltonia Warscewiczii nh very light mauve-lilac. —— Var. nies. (G. C. 1884, xx, 812.) S. A var. with deep yellow sep. and pet. and m ight yellow lip with a white border. Miltoniopsis Bleui. (0. 1889, 145, t. ae [Miltonia Bleui, God.-Leb which see. | Mimon S26: amv o T. O. 1892, -seeded, prickly. Mimulus Clevelandi. (4. and F. 1895, 134, f. 293.) Scroph . per. suffrutesce: SESE ig, Pasay lanceolate serrate l. and golden yellow fil. Southern California Mim 1882, 2-4 in, hi me te sath or SP ublatig: Fl. 2 in. bui vA a ing limb, crimson. Californ pe Tonan Rss and k w- H D Ste mo sess (Gf. 1886, diam., whitish, “with a dark: crimson eye. Californ Mimulus rma, GA. t. 1009.) H. dwarf h and tufted. too lanceolate, stents, Saoto Petania sr | ætheria. | ms very short | colt or elliptic- | thed, re the A 3-4 oe nder toe lip. C ly 5-lobed ; lobes rir deeply bifid. California, | Mimulus racionas, (G. C. 1883, xx. 6 21, f. 6; Fi cand P: 1883, 108.) Hy bog ing c i stem with short leafy branches; 1. small, densel cked, obovate, use, hairy rg s, + in. long; peduncles long as ne nye Te with a violet blotch upper lip small bia; and 3-lobed. New Zea lower “aces Mirabilis multiflora. (B. 6266.) Nyctaginacee. H. H. E Californis Molinia Bertini. (R. H. 1890, 348.) Gramineæ, " variegated form of M. cerulea. `. Momordica —— Sie Top: Cuc taceæ. 1893, 14, S. Similar to eae hited, hr differing from that species in its muc larger onae fruits of a silvery colour. China TRIT ee (W. G. mbling M. C pei yaş i cok panes i, much bra nched, with ornamental fr. ieii muricata. (B. 7. O. ve 6270.) of tufted as calyx, a -n aus shortly 5- lobed, the ` upper erect, the 3 lower set Stamens and style exserted. California. 266 Monnina zals pansis W M. t. 6415.) Polygalace alternate obla: Ederek Da žek lemes bright oue = 2-4 in. long, and copious race’ of bri right blue fi. ; tip of the3- lobed keel yellow. Mexico. re E ipar ia ee M. +. 50.) cee. S. Well known in a ira sir i but laa flower- ing. seo ee secunda. (Bull a 1882, Scitamineæ. S. deciduo ste ght rose- colour empferia secunda, Wall; B. M. t. 6999.) India, mentpyic racemosa. (B. M.t. 6233.) Gesneracex. S, per. softly eer pur L. bas equal, subacute ; petiole paris with ` a pale green purple-ce tered blotch at base s under side; limb of 5 short broad spreading lobes, the two lower ones toothed. Colombia ne crocosmefilora. (F. M. t. 472.) Iridaceæ. H. ae between Tritonia Pottsii and Crocosma aurea, [Tritonia ce seein a, Hort. } somes — (G. C. 1877, viii. ; out rted, tri at Atri rica, [Tritonia Pottati cea ire B. M.t. 6722.) Moorea irrorata. (6. C. 1890, viii, 7: GA. god ~ z M.t.7262.) Orchi- a Z 2 in in diam. and coloured reddish brown, Moricandia sonchifolia. (7. M. t. 6243.) Cruciferæ. H. annual, 1-2 ft. kigh, leafy, glabrous. L, sessile, y auricled at the : ag r. lyrate-pinnatisect, sinuate, serrate; cauline l. obovate- solves, subacute, PCR a serrate. Fl. mes, 1 in. in diam., pis volat Bias yey showy. China. Morina isana (Be Mt aCe: 6966.) 2, ~~, rb. per 10 h, with linear-lanceolate spinose-ciliate 1., and heads of bright rose- . marked with a crimson t he pi f the pati lower lobes oa Sikki Morina SORES ABR. = = t. 6734 ; R. H.1 H. rac on to road rigidly spinous ; gos with heide tube 3-1 in. lo ong ; calyx-lobes bifid. Wes tern Akay aizis Sraa anea e C. 1879, xi. ovaries of the fl.- into a soli globular mass. India. Morisia hypogea. (4. C. 1890, v = ee H. Ipine wee dense rosettes of shining ele- asa cut tL en sessile bright yellow fi. Corsica and Sardinia Mormodes aromatica oleo-auran- tiaca. (G@. C. 188 80, xiv. ia idaceze S. ured, with numero streaks of blackish purple. The Si has fl. of a brownish purple with darker spots. Mormodes Buccinator aura sapma (Lii. H. 1892, t. 144.) S. Avar. with ne sep. and pet. and a ie lip. eru stenantha. (G. €. 1881, XV. es dass S. FL light ochre, striped with sepia-brown, with very narrow sep. and pet. Colombia, 9 A Mormodes Cartoni Kurhan (4. C. 1881, xv. 136.) S. ange, with sulphur-coloured lip ; al the parts of the fl. being very narrow. Colombia. Mormodes iuo (J. O. 1894, 125; L. x. t. 444.) S. e fl. are some- what ker am oe HL nenon to which they EN ave a general resem- blance. Colombi meter ap ge (G. C. 1885, xxiv. 552.) Sep. and pet. ochraceous, aad i side with red inetd ed white, with very revolute margin Mortona ignea maculata. (Z. v var. with PA AE ae sep. ei gue spotted with purple- brown, and a coppery red labellum. Mormodes ee (Z. vi 273.) me d to M. Ca artoni, having long race good-siz ellowish fi. The lip dotted ne brown. “Oclombia. Mormodes seri punctata. (G. C. 1885, xxiv. 13 ith whitish fl. Biad with small reddish spots on the sep. and pet. ar. purpurata. (4G. C. 1886, xxvi. 3 S. FIL. light mauve-purple, with Lipsy urple lines the se reg ae: and the poets T ‘of the lip “much darker than the central part. Mormodes Ocanz. (B. M. t. 649 G. C. 1879, xii. 582, 817, t. 133, 1343 S. FL dull spotted with small red-brown spots. Lip 3-lobed, the lobes with strongly ineurved margins. Colombia aa. Var. parte fe. fe tet, xv. 104.) S. rt lateral lobes to the itp. “Colon ab Mormodes pardina armeniaca. G. C. 1879, xii. 390.) S. var. with p apricot fi. washed here and fie th deep red. ar. aspersa. (G. C. 1881, xv a. pi A var. having pale sulp hur- col fl. with pn et spicuous pale brown spots. melanops. (4. C. xxvi. e S. A form with very rien brownish purple fi. pos ong? —— (G.-C. 1887; 78.) S. Fl.pale b buff-coloured, over ‘in. in diam, i ., in compact erec racemes — marked with many dull purple ripes, ee punctata. (4. C. 1891, x. 96. Allied to M. Wendla ndii. Pecado ee ee 1, to in. long several fy coloured yellowish Seah, pate with ches Mormodes rolfeana. (J. vii. t. 289; 3 . large, in a lip brownish crimson above, aiat green beneath, Peru, Mormodes vernixia. (G 87, ii. 682.) sami to M. en nat, with x close raceme o bla purple fi. pop like that of M. var iabilis, but without hairs. Roraima, British Guia Morus alba aaee, (M. D. &. 1896, A form with 2.) Urticace H. golden yellow i and branches. Morus nigra globosa. (V. G: 1896, 2) H. A form of iiit hemispherical habit. Mucuna sempervire: = (G4. — F. 1889, 266.) Legumin G, Nearly ied to the a I ee pa hina. Muehlenbeckia depressa. (B. 7. 0 1888, 249.) Polygonaceæ. H.H. A misprint a a ddp “essa. It appears wn i e gardens as Philo- podium aeiy ae um. Mulgedium oo SA G. 1889, AS ge Composite. H. 6-8 ft. high, with panicles of bloe- violet fi. Musa aurantiaca. (4. C. 1894, xv, 102; K. B. 1894, 260.) Scitamineæ. S. "Allied to M. coccinea, bat with —_— pn bracts and flowers. Assa sa Basjoo. (B. M. t. 7182; Gf. 1891, 439 ; W. G.1891 , 445 ; K. B. 1894, i il. japonica, Hort. | Linkiu Islands, Japan 268 Musa Fehi. (R. H. 1888,70 ; K. B. 1894, nds, an filled itlla a abundant violet-ooloured juice. . very and s neryed. New Caledonia, — — Sas & m Eae 743 ; f Ware fruits. Queens — japonica. [IL Basjoo, Sieb. & Zuce ma kewensis. (G. C. 1895 a A S-A peal gi oa AL, Mai and M. corded hybrid pret a Peira ri Musa aeaa (B. M. t. 7311; K. B ad an erect spadix bea eral con- spicuous Par tay es bracts of a rose- cri ; fl. in yello imson eiL ees, fr, small, pone As and green. Assam. Musa Martia ini. (R. H. B. 1892, 107, 8S. A for clea: Cultivated in Teneriffe, Musa rubra. (B. M. t. ae 1894, 258.) S. Allied to I, coccinea, Stems 7 ft. high, ler t, long : spike erst bracts, oath ap at with yellow tips; fl. 1} in. long, pale y ellow. Fr. 3 in. foe trigonous, S sisi. Pegu. — on A E, uo, viii, 182, 28.) 5: It erect int similar Uranose mhg It is not known M. to be in cultivation yet, Ti usa sumatrana. (ZU. H. 1880, t ceo prettily mar more or less confluent spots. Sumatra, Musa Uranoscopus. i ie — 19.). 8. en Banana, bu racemes of “4 — fr. Queensland, CR. H. 1889, 491.) ce. | | trongly | | Muscari Heldreichii. ie | Muscari szovitsianum. Ta H. ` Mussænda theifera. i by its net | Muscari estivale. (B. M. t. 62 any Liliaceæx. H. ne linear, deeply concave, light gree Scape 6-8 in, nasi ig ect, n» green, a with Fl. or sub- minute, linear, Orient (Gf. t. 3-4, long, tady ite rs cree obtuse fr n ght blue, an $ in Sineik 'vhitish. S-toothod. Gree Perry gb ga e (G. C. 16 = Hi. L. Saran eae 6-8 in. i long, re“ in . wide, slightly = se cous, and deeply cha nnelled down the sold pa a - e ih; racemes den: iam. ; bright ight Bae ‘oblong , slightly con- stricted at the throa ; segmen round, white, Armenia, (B. M. 6855. Intermediate between ar ai yoides and M, racemosum. 6-9 inear, channe: ous face. aga 1 in, taint pa orior at the throat. Caucasus, &c. _ Muscari tenuiflorum. (W. G. 443.) H. bulb. Alied to sum, with subu S 1889, nearly briyan and of a deep violet- blue Sere erythrophylla. Craii c . 1888, 8, f£.; L'Hort. Int. Cat. bac 51.) Rubiac tiolate. i elliptic crimson hb ong, sulphur-yellow. Tropical (R. H. 1883, 93 ; Bull Cat, 1884, 14.) shr. with op- ite te ovate l., and a cluster of pure white fl., having a Jessamine- like odour. Corolla with a slender tu d spreading limb. Cochin Mutisia brarilors.. CGR. t. 1163, f. 1) | bling shr. with ray deep orange ; disk yellow. Chile ee peiden ae des S.t. ext mbin ith altern ie REAL ba lat pneri T ed tendril, and large solitary deep orange-coloured fi.-heads 4-41 in, in diam. Chile. =e emery CF. t. 1163, f.2.) G. scramblin slender gla- brous eka on praa ith revolute on and fl.-heads 1} in. n . Wit ut 12 narrow linear orange rays, bandel with Chile. are a mS H. 1887, 484; : handsome climber. W. involucre long and cylindric. Chile, Myosotis grog! ‘Ley esmeg CAH. nit 20. Boraginacee. H. A pre aes free flowering v var. with white, rose and blu Myosotis cintra. (B. 7. O. 1890, 134, . 1890, 191, £.47.) A [N Welwitschi ii, Boiss. ] Myosotis dissitiflora pnan . having f the ordi inary form, and p Jep då in great profusion in Februa Myosotis oye nna Aad g] 1399, 290 ; arf : ae aur 2 i high. [M. cæspitosa, Schultz, var. Rehsteineri, Wartm. | ge bf eer elegantissima. CG et 33.) er. This is a florif uar Aa ‘form with large white, blue or pink fi. Myosotis Traversi. (4G. C. 1894, xv. 778.) H. A yellow-flowered species with the habit of M. alpestris. New Zealand. Mysore Welwitschii. (B. 90, 170. Damm. Cat. Jee E2 E peie or biennial of 269 poon: 4 in. high, wi ith AES co of bright Taka paoa Ga Pit long. ae gx’ gipes, Liebm. var. colipensis. | gs rran ayete — M. t. 6883.) A s r pla in hich is covered wi pine- ing E ole arise short stout spiny stems with oblanceolate y l. and s te fl. seated in depressions of stem. Tropical Australia. Spes nana. (4. i be XV 52.) Scitamines., S. cies re- markable Hrs its dwarf habit and Nao hairy l. variegate spike s. Brazil? Panam agan Sa $ 1887, 33.) O : ny ep. nd lip te, kouti ; : TS slender, 2 in. or more long. Nata SAS oe (GA. 1885, 43.) ybri b ween Nagélia zebrina and Achimenes glovinieflora, Negelia ef ee arto (R. H, wa VEJ en hybrid bet N.“ pe Prem "and J. “rulgida concolor, Nama Parryi. (77. m P. 1882, a Hyarouhy tinea: < per., | ianseblate, ; panicles "branched ; fl, lilac- ma California. 659, 657, f. pidot M. 8. Differing from the better known VN. imperialis in its ook larger 1., which Tipon cuspidata. (G. C. 1886, X yrtaceæ. 270 a are fe in. long and 4 broad, fl. which are eae angled, with straight sides, and not Agate a cream- olodi with a nee cen i ge eee Miersii. (B. M. t. 7199.) hitherto cultivated under the pn name of N. Whitfieldii, Narcissus Barri. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 648.) Amaryllidacez. H- A hy brid between J, incomparabilis ‘ma N, poeticus. Narcissus Brouspohotii. ce C. 1888, iii. 169, 207 ; iv. 300 ; B, W. t. 7016.) G. An intere ie ipede with twisted pale glaucous green l. 14-2 ft. long, 3 in, mpre bel of 6-9 pure e fl. 3-1 in diam., very sweetly sated. ite for the corona being absent or very rudimentary. Morocco, Narcissus Burbidgei. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 648.) H. Garden a between N. incomparabilis and N, poetic Narcissus cernuus x triandru M. 1894, 275.) H. A hybrid are these species is here deve ed under the name of “ "thine Narcissus cyclamineus. (B. M.t 695 ed l. an solitary fl. ; ge, tubular, as long as the oblong light yellow peri- , which a bruptly o Nareisana 595 x 468) x Horsfieldi. (G. €.1 468.) ga: hybrid e two species indi- cated in es cyclamineus x obval- laris. (G. C. 1894, xv. 332, 333, ; intermediate r between its two parents, abe rig Fenzii. G f. 84; È Scat Be ie Aart a gar ri ieta N, Narcissus Ti N. Tazetta. 1891, 428, A : Pseudo- Narcissus Grællsii. = = t. 6473 Dy) H. Ag ii narrow li Scape 1-4 in. long, bearing a Ser ses —. ing fi. Perianth -segments than the tube, lanceolate, piez sul- phur yellow, with a broad green keel, Corona as long as the faces cam- meow ne sulphur yellow; margin nulate. Stamens and staple exserted, Sai Narcissus St grec (Damm. Cat. 1893, A garden ires id between N. Piula and N. Tazet: — Jonquilla ee es 1885, xxiii. 756. Ww Sai fe corona ror = six ap inini nearly down to the Narcissus a - er 4. C. xxv. 648; = 161, T32) E Åp robable hybrid N; juncifotins ae nE a injar aert matic — Leedsi. (4. g rum: XXV. 648.) H. Garden hybrid ies ge Margaritz. Saa 1891, 491, x 9t.) A garden hybrid between N. Pseudo-Narcissus and N pap ster Narcissus Saori x apa thinus. (4. C. 1890, vii. 388.) H pra N. monophyllus. Narcissus muticus. (F. M. +t H. lin FI. wi r, very fibe about as long as the corona. Pyr Narcissus rupicola. (B. M. t. ake Lo) H , narrow-linear, cesvent. Sca] aap e as the 1., slender, son sha six round Stamens shd style included. Spain Narcissus pallidulus. (B. M. t. 73, ia) E = single, wy narrow, hannelled, ucescent, Sca slender, 6-12 in, ers with 1-2 droop- mod sulp hur-yellow fl. Perianth-seg- pig e la and rather Sakae: coronal tube, which is about # i same as V. Johnstoni, and is a between N. Pseudo-Narcissus and N. cyclamineus. Portugal, gis scaberulus. (G. C 296.) 4H. — pl nf rapa Bulb oe prostrate, near, z angled kry m= with rough edges a nd keels. Sca 24-4 hi gh, 1-2-flowered. FI, naa yellow, palo ? cup-shaped corona, and serted stamens. Portugal, ie apg id adres CW. 1 362, f. A hands ie species, with h Jarg aie fragrant fl. in close Narcissus triandrus x albicans. (G: M. r xxxix. 164, £) H. Garden hybrid Narcissus triandrus x poeticus ornatus. ; loge: 275.) A i character be- tween the neaga Narcissus Victoriæ. (Gl. 1891, 453, garden hybrid between N. Pxeudo-Nar rcissus and N. aureus, rere Enid estan (BM. t. 6564.) V: H. per. herb. L. radical, meai een ellipt tic-lanceo- all above e OFE ea ig pink in aut dense heads. Narthex Polakii. (IV. G. 1889, 411.) a H. [Ferula Narthex, Negundo nikoense. h C. 1881, xvi. 815.) Sapindaceæ. H. tree w ith short- talked trifoliolate 1. hai under side as well the pee oles, young shoots = buds. [ Acer nikoense, ce Torrey. (G. and x 1889, 4, f. 84. r. milar to N; A Remee p more iri i in habit, and Pred 2-3 ft. in bate: Rocky Mountains. . sorrento ot (Gp. + fie ) Iri segments ; enka yellow. Mexic 71 Nemesia cynanchifolia. (6G. C. 1879, xii. 136, f. 22.) Scrophulariacex. - P ; ves ae blue fl. with a yello da long curved spur, Natal Nemesia ee. (a. C. 1892, xii. 269, f. . M. t. 7272.) G. Hard annual, err igh, covered with glan- dular hairs. L. lanceolate, toothed ; in co , +1 in. in diam., very variable in ab rei being white, ochre- orange, scarlet, car- pale mine, or fecha South Africa. eaten os acy Se C. 1891, Gf. 1 B. M. red racem nearly 1 in. across ar pure white. Zanzibar Neodryas sacciana. (J. 2 1893, pes Ore CeL. spec: with t habit of a small Oneidium, and smali fi. oaea dull purple wit th a yellow lip. genus is ‘lose allied to actin teen. Bolivi — amabilis. (Williams Cat. 1886, 26.) Nepenthaceæ. S. rden hybrid seria N. Hookeri and N rafflesiana, Nepenthes amesiana. (4. C. 1893, xiv. 756.) A garden hybrid be- tween V. ra sina and V. hookeriana, vittata Nepenthes ampullaria > SAYD East I Sopenihes angushifolis. (G. C. 1882 mall species wi e base, Sopanthn atrosanguinea. (4. C. 82, r 826, 827, f. TOR Willians’ Cat, 27, ) S. A garden hybrid. ge ae meas Kiera ~ ay l5: Q. Pi aii. aped ons a as down when young, with broad toothed wings, and two sharp- curved spurs which s lid; neck also with a blunt dorsal | spur. Borneo. a gare ges ka C. 1889 aE for its eylintie soe Rags tchers, nar- wed i e middle, aaa coloured ris with ‘ieee a red. Bor —— Var. age soe (J. of H. 1890, xxi. 161, £ 21.) S. Pitchers larger pact more richly coloured than in the — Var. prolifica. (G. C. 1890, viii. 184, narrow and pitchers smaller than in the type. oy gaged arte Aa C. 1884, xxi. i. and blotched with ae ga coccinea. (4.C. 1882, xviii. 9; Williams’ Cat, 1882, 27.) S. ions hybrid, Nepenthes compacta. (Williams Cat. 881, 17,36.) S. V in. ce, ce, with reddish-purple markings, aa sometimes shaded with violet, or ee ashe d a a, l with creamy w. the m of the same pa En ‘the Sid SaR spotted. thes Courtii. (es Cat. gd 24.) S, Sean ap hybrid between EEAS Qnuale), itself xi “hybrid, and a amed Born: nean species (female e). having a horn at the base, and. 4 mendes toes the apex ins the | base of the lid pitcher is anotherslender horn or spur, Borneo, Nepenthes lindrica. (@. C. 1887, ii, 521, £. car Ss; E brid. 212 _ Nepenthes eines (G4. C tand under the | iv, 543, 541, f. 73.) S. Garden hybrid: | Nepenthes dormanniana. {Williams 7. ©. 1882, g3 se on hybr ? i excelsior. = and P.1883 08.) S. Garden hyb Nepenthes findlayana. ( Williams’ Cat, 1886, 25, 21, f.) S. Garden hybrid. oe formosa. sane an. aa A garden hybrid betw Chelona: at OY. distillutori ia. a eee henryana. ( Williams’ Cut. 1, 22,36; TU. H. 1882, t. 460.) 8S. iste hybrid between N. Hookeri and N. Seden “BSS, ar Mear a aaae Cat. 27, t. 2% » 15.) Sada hybrid. £'. ese ee EIL) B.A (G. nearly Dis species with vedalish 8 and elongate pitchers ees, aaa iato p the e ase, ith : F yellow finely-ribbed rim, and the cordate, emarginate, with ee spur behind. Infi. paniculate. Borneo (?). yeh Age ees oe (G. C. 1881, 2, 813, Pitchers wit central one on the inner face. Borneo Nepenthes intermedia. (@. C. 1882, xvii. 178, 179, f. 29.) S. Garden hybrid. —— ete) ek (G. C. 1882, L. oblong-lan- eiis i a narrow, Tik. shaped, dish, 5 in by 14 in. in diam. ; rim of the oblique mouth finel ribbed ; lid suborbicular, with a simple spur at the back. North Australia. Kopio lanata. (4. C. 1882, xvii. 178.) S. L. deep green, glabrous above, thinly covered with blackish hairs be- ‘cade are also the tonite an 273 pitchers. Pitchers kde nok n all ventricose, 6 in ee in triangular a lid s long or Sahorbioniey. Born Bepenshes aurons. ase C. 1880 ar 40, 41, Williams’ Cat. 1880. 16, 9.) ’s. A "hy br: if of s Phyllam- p ela and N. hooker Nepenthes sanmi (Veitch Cat. 1882, 19; G. C. 1881, xvi. 685 ) dsome species long, , 5 in. long, 1łi ond, green above. reddish beneath. Pitcher ri : hairy, 4-6 i ng when fully developed, inflated at the ase, radually into a cylin- without two f colour ; lid iaaea "oblong, aed behind. Madagascar, gece: ear arreg: te 1881, P. 1882, 1063), 8 ba peat hybrid ince N. sanguinea and N., khas Nepenthes mixta. (@. C. 1893, xiii. = Iya A — a hybrid between N, northiana and N, —— Var. sanguinea. xvi, 318.) S. (f C. 1882, xvii. 143, f. 23.) S. Garden hybrid similar to N. ratclifiana Nepeta kokamirica. (Gf. t. 1030.) Labiate, H b, with small i the lower ag of the —- reniform, e marginate. Turkes ot ee icata. (B. M.t. 6403.) H. of dwarf habit, with ascending s bearing rather distant stalked oordate-ov atei sped serrate 1l., “aie end- ing in a spike of pu efl; rple - with the lower lip of the corolla beans white; calyx with 5 subulate teeth as g nnel-shaped, cu ; lower lip with an orbicular pasate ae middle lobe, and very short recurved side lobes, West Himalaya. be ae eee OPETE (Œ B. 1896, 194.) Orchid ed to N. cordifolinm E ec 10 in. long, “ray ow à . } in. wide, green with paipis irak ; lip white in front. Hong Kong. Nephrodium lucidum. (G. C. 1877, with - viii. 456.) Filices. S. fern the habit of N. sophoroides hort, y scales few, ok brown. Stipites contiguous, 1-3 in. ong, slender, green ; frond oblong - lanceo- late, bipinnatifid, glabrous, 12-15 in, long, 5-6 in. broad at the middle ; pinnæ 12-20 pai sessile, linear, tifid ; Nephrodium pallidum cristatum. ( Williams’ Lacks with crested fronds, said to Vielä a delicios perfume. Nephrodium rodigasianum. (I. H. 1882, t. 442.) S. fern with handsome F ne. lanceola inna ft. ong ; pinnae i inear- lanceolate, pinnati tifid, Sam Nephrolina gees Rpa gan 1877, f habit, with short ee enlaces gre stipites, and large lanceolate-ovate pin- nate - pin ae wavy pale green East Indies, & Be is ag iter Ta ai 1885, 12.) 8. of dens warf habi sigs nds n pb te nen. over | ft. high eed fiom their base, and of a soft bright green; pinne = Sag fonds bipinnatifid. Garden . Nephrolepis saber pe compacta. keso Cat. 189 Fern with arc fronds ei aid long, fur- rker pinnules are cordate pate ‘barr RT B. TA = ae = a S. A var, with Lk ee Nephrolepis Duffi. (Bull Cat. ggs, 7, 6.2; Iara Cat. 1878, 24; G. C. % Fr mg Sanik rounded, crenate. anny York’s Island, near New Guin Nephrolepis ars Ch: C. 1878, ix. 588, £i 108.) S. Fern lin arie the rhachi den Malaca Nephrolepis rufescens tripinna- e Cat. m IE: GC. 1887, i. 476, 4 1, E 90, 91. oR with 1 aisia fr ois hich in the typical form with distant lanceolate e Sane efpinne, 275 but in the a figured, the pinne are deeply p d and overlapping ; the fronds a are re clothed, expecially beneath, eddish hairs, Tropica — =ni rya Ü. — = ae Ms value, neave, expand ovate-oblong, short cus sme 2} in. lo an the 8 upper tw = male, cream-coloured. Liberia AETI picturata. (4. C. 1887, i. 476; Bull Cat. a 11, > S. foliage plant. se a ong. of l.s ieee: pierre eas gated betwee Congo. pem Spare in. oak green, varie- een the nerves with white. Nerine Alleni. 526.) Am maryllidace -form of N. sarniensis, (CG. C- 1895, xviii. acer. G. A garden Nerine ae (G.C. mev vi. 195. . N. flexuosa, Herb angustifolia, Baker. ] Natal ; ONIG m eer eee: CG. C. 1894, as N sup nfetie. Nata Nerine atrosanguinea (G. C. 1882 xviii. 808.) G. Garden hybrid ps tween Pie sarniensis Plantii and / Jlexuos Nerine Cami. (4G. C. 1882, xviii. 656 ; Fl. and P. 1882, 180.) G. Garden hybrid. Nerine elegans alba. (J. of H. 1893, xxvii. 349, f. 51.) G. An erect sca: pure white fl an uc- tion from So ca, and t fore not likely to be a form of VN. elegans, which is a hybrid of garden o It es ei. Nerine excellens. (FI. and P. 1882 52; Bull Cat. 1882, 16.) G. Garden hybrid between N. flewilis and N. | | § ji f | | | | | a pee, filifolia, = = t. 65 ma G. erous „ a hairy rimti yh ones umbel rose-pink fi., the edges of the segments being re with darker rose anq wa r the tips. Stamens and ed oa; peri blue. Orange Free Sta | ae gh Sap a 1885, ra in. a. $ ‘Pied atan, Pink fl. South Africa Var. gorge (G. 0. 1885, a cup at the base. Nerine Manselli. (G. C. 1886, xxv. 104.) G. Garden hybrid between N. flexuosa and N. Fothergilli, Nerine Moorei. (G4. C. 1886, xxvi. A wW. oblanceolate segments, 14 in. long. Nerine mutabilis. (&. C. 1893, xiii. 130) G- A ems hybrid between N. humilis and N. pule — ee. (@. C. 1891, 576.) G 1. sub- A as in Pancratium. Natal. maoe poai. (B. T. O. 1890, Kg iful plant very si 4 decree with an umbel of 16-18 illiant sf bri t with a golden sheen. l. appear after the fl., an -are about 10 in. long, c i glaucous. i the Nerine rosea crispa. ae f. 81.) G. A byb N. undulata and N. flexuo CW. G. 1890, ai between Nerine sarniensis Plantii. (6. c. 1885, xxiv. Ga G. A var. with dull crimson fl. and more distinctly clawed segmen — AP? Se C. 1894, A hybrid between JV, currifolia and S. pudica; $2 276 Nesopanax vitiensis. (@#. 1887, | Nicotiana colossea. (R. H. 1888, 71.) Araliacer. $. small tree, } ' l sma 5 . or G. annual, with a with long-stalk arge digitate 1. stout simple, stem 7-10 ft. high, L. aving 6-10 obovate bluntly-pointed very large, t. long, by 20-22 in. leaflets TAR at their bas a | . broad, re k a ee green, tinted with long stal m compound, reddish violet when young, ovate, 12 in. in diam. ; fi. green, EPL poan — wh t the base into large vitiensis, Baill.] Fiji. wavy wi n the stout petiole. [.V. futile Ruiz & Pav.] Brazil. Neumannia arcuata. (R. H. 1886 108, t.) Bromeliaceæ, S L. peti i mnt VE, variegata, CR. H. 1893, 9.) late, lanceolate, acute, 24-3 ft. long, G. A variegated form of VN, tomentosa. 3--4 in. b , the petioles spiny; fl.- | tem archin, on done be the 1., clothed | Nisotians ——— Sa M.t. 7252.) ith 1 are | r the plant ABT Saia N. colossea. e Brazi il, ellow ; Aar ‘pale valor: [ Pitcairnia arcuata, André, ] Andes of Colombia Neumannia nigra. git H. 1881, pe S. Stem ascending ; l. petiol ate, tended by large, red bracts. [ Piccatonia. ee ghey (0. he Bie 276 7425.) Orchid S. ow, be e fl, are small, pure white and borne in spikes 3 in. long Malacca ; Perak, oe ok = M. t. 7368 ; 70.) ll stout itn rte wae , With the habit =i of Curculigo ess an erect scape ing numerous s ked eabcplindi golden vation yon: rh long, laya. alabamensis. (R. H, . & 6 3 shoots. 1 long. Calyx- ae Pps cosa serrate, reflex , green. white „giving the plant its leant effet, Southern United Nicotiana affinis. (6. c. 1881, xvi. 141, f. 31.) Solanaeeæ. — prepade an A, 1884, 9.) s w $ 3 3e head in the centre of the 1., purplish or bluish. [aa atas acanthocrater, Antoine.] Brazil. aer ampullace 1880, of t aiba un recat ] Be deen date” ts (B. H. 1880, 91.) ae an bands, and marked at the kpo apex with a reiala spot. many-flow ye Fl same succession during tw [ Karatas Binoti Antoine razil. | Nidularium Caanizioti. CR. H.1895 452, t.) S. Aga — A rna ahi LV; fulgens and N. Innoe Aiert meree (W. G.1893, A garden hybrid between N. atai and Bromelia nitens, Nidularium Innocentii, foliis luteo- xariogstis, du, ae 1894, ps t. to ) 8. This differs from th adres 9 the 1, aa ked with 1 Sni aleek lines and bandsof yellowish white. [Karatas Innocentii, Antoine, var. ] 277 ——— — (R. H. 1884, read. es pote let a , obtuse and channelled down th e, very pale green, slightly marbled, reddish at the apex, the margins ar with distant spines, Infi. immersed in the centre of the 1. 1. small, white. [ Karatas.} Brazil. Midnlatism wakoyanum. 1887, 656.) S. narrowly linear-lanceolate ; to the base, whitish, slightly violet towards s the acuminate tips. [ Karatas. } Tropical America Nidularium paxianum. (GA. t. 1415.) S. Nearly allied to WV. Innocentii, but with peculiar gic gree racts red-tipped ; fl. white. Waves ae magnificum. (4 S. Differing from the dark she e, the u elongate, na: » gree with ies Se dee! tips, lepidot act. arden tained by bud-variation of the " gerrie ieri (B. 11, a guished f aa dis ina panicle nestling among the bract-l, ; these 1. are of a beautiful red, shaded with rose; the smooth 1. are spo! with dar n. [Karatas rutilans, Baker. ] Nidularium striatum. Glini Cat. pee f.; L' Hort. Int. Cat. 1888-9, ing 51.) S. With a rosette of broad 1. 8-12 in. long, green, striped with white and creamy yellow, the margins spinul Niphæa Ræzli. (GA. t. arg A Ges- neracez, S, = of dwarf co calyx with a e tube and 5 linear- lobes; corolla smali, white, with 6 obtuse : ropical A | Nolina georgiana. (G. C. ages * <4 688, 697, f. 123.) Liliace high, paniculately branched. FL. very numerous, small, whiti s henge" molis, (G. C. 1892, G. Fronds light por very-powered beneath ; habi dense, essed. Nothochlæna Muelleri. (G. and F. S n with slender pinnæ covered wi brownish scales, Notospartium Carmichæliæ. (4. C. 1883, xx. 169, f. 26 ; ranches, a cemes of rose-purple pea-like fl. Kew Zealand, sa ks et coke {e C. 1880, xiv. 58.) rag ia the not ee of a Dendro chilum. Mexi na brevis. (K. B. 1895, 194.) S. "e sp miera BAE i peme ng, 8 any- flowered ; E i minute, E iaia ee hepni South Am greie tae ere CE. Coban, dobulbs large, broadly road oblong. FL small, yellowish- -green, in long dense racemes, Tropical America, ia insignis. (R. H. 1889, 229, t. ie begs acon ae ii Ai beneath, and Koair of wat f ta nnan, China. oe se 4- i t. 6584.) lobose, ark ai mædorea tenella, Wend on 278 Nattallie s meraciineis. (R. H. 1875, . 302, f . 44; 1896, Si aG t , Wi smooth bro har o g, entire, 3-4in. long. Fl. white, in sub-termi racemes, sepeacing with the North America punches se rubra. (B. = s h Nymphæa H. ar in’ ardens as aes ay rosea, and N. Gatnargh Swed Nymphza albo-pygmea. (4. C. i839, vi. 138.) H. garden hybrid. es frapan ow. 1896, 25.) u hybrid or 5 in. wide, violet-re “BS rate (R. H. 1879, Ab [N inn. var. rubra, "Tesh, 30 a Casparyi alba. (R. synonym of x ela pet flava. a2 7. 1884, 479 ; B. M. t. 6917.) rH. H. L nu- Fl. 4 i in om -, pale ye Nymphea kewensis. (4. C. 1887, ii. 366.) G. Garden hybrid. et en ape Ares figon: Eint 1893, ling var. _ to cron of hybrid origin Fl. 3} in diam. ; 3 — Var. liliacea. (Gard. 1893, xliv. 297. i En pre re be * saren origin, Fl, 2 rose- inate ed. —— Var. rosea. pla _— 1892, 280.) H.? Said to be ag n hybr id. It Nymphea marliacea. CG. C. 1888, iii. 564; Gard. 1888, xxviii. 292 B. ater-lily with canary-yellow fi [Is the same as N. tuberosa, Paine, var. Oli ~_— Var, g miih, (Jard. 1889, í 43,t.) H. Nymphæa miaa — (Gard. 1893, xliv d to be of A rid scant A. nearly 3 in. in diam. ; pet. bright rosy crimson Var. rubra punctata. hier d. 1893, il Rae H. Said t of hybr rid ori ori in. in pee i ry deep aropa and marbled. Nymphea mexicana. (W. G.1 413.) H.H. Water-lily with shining yellow fl. Nymphea odorata rubra. (R. F 1881, 406; B. M. t. 6708; FI. and P. 1883, 139, i ete. t pretty small- flowered EEN, with rose-tinted fi. United States N pnphes ferte (G.and F.1895, den eaa, between N. dentata Ar N. Sturtevantii hea parkeriana. (G4. a “Feot iip a _ With the habit, r ¥ rge pure white mtr fl. with yellow stamens, Belen @u uiana. (Gard. 1893, gg re gpa easy aid to hyb rid ae rigin pa a in. in diam re broad, coloured =i they cotta "rose, shaded with yello Nymphea ee — ont sa col 389.) H. for N. alba ne the hea stellata geet ar nC. F. 1896, 474, f. 68.) Tag var. with numerous eer Rep blue Mei — ee (4. and F, a 64.) S. A garden hybrid v dentata = T pinks ev Sedii PEROS tuberosa. (B.M. t. 6536.) closely resembles N. odor an te crescent - a Sg an nie odoriferous, Eas North a eric si Vag, rpideasiane (a C. 1887, ii. condi H. ong sto ut rhiz eaha ig spi e ae tubers, L T, like those of VN. alba, and fi. 4-6 in. diam., of creamy white with bright yellow stamens, 279 Nymphea voalefoka. (6. C. 1888, Odontoglossum Souminsiissimpa. be This is said to wine var, of JN. stellata: Madagascar ? Nymphea zanzibarensis. (R. H. 1882, 317 ; B. M. t. 6843.) 8. = form of N. stellata, but with larger 7-9 in, in diam., intense blue with z E mie anthers. Zanzibar — Var. flore mio, (GA. t. o A . with deep rose-pu T 5 but stated (G. C. 188, iii, 800) no t to large crimson bars; lip eolate, acuminate, dark yellow, with a br brown bar, and a le l with 6- eth on aa A natural hybrid between O. pre i and 0. Tirin. differ from N. stellata purpurea. arer A PARES Cook- i W. o. Oberonia Myosurus. (0. R.1896, 3.) orchideen. S. A small Segado pe y l. covered with saleen ot j pinnal; fl. apam buff-coloured. Bur Ereg a CG. C. 1881, = interes crane little pla with thiskish. sath ant a eae ike those of Oncidium iridifolium, ae oe terminal i ve mall pane ts lon é il. The a are Arii ultimately chang- ie 1 G A s nee owers freely blotched with chocolae, [0. crispum, Lindl. var.] Colom —— Var. cutsemianum. (Z. ii. t. 70.) ae ig. crispum, Lindl., var. cutsemi- anum. | r. giganteum. (FI. and ere “1073 G. A form with fl. 5 ais across, white with a yellow tinge on the lip. ing to light red. Bur — Var. Outramii. (W. 0. A. 408.) G. Octomeria cochlearis. (4. ot 1881, xv. 266.) Orchidacez. strong, cochlea‘ damage purple beneath, with numerous transverse furrows. whitish oiite, bent sideways ; sep. and pet. tailed ; lip trifid, hairy, light sulphar, vith a piaia blotch on its disk. Brazil. A handsomely spotted au with a = = a purple along the middle of th — Var. ese (W. 0 Se a be 127.) G. A showy form with so flowers blotched with cinnamon: [0. crispum, Lindl., var. ] alate, meria saundersiana. (¢. c. | — m TOE (W. 0. A. t. 387.) 1880, xiii, 264.) S. L. thick, terete A var. with rose-tinted sep. and baha yellow, with t pet., and a white ag with a yellow purple stripes on sep. ani disk, “all — being blotched with ochre-coloured. Disk and calli chestnut- bro — 8 in front and abund- 2 antly dotted. Brazil. Odontoglossum andersonianum = adshawii. ME ane bee G. Octomeria Me magnon (G.C. 1887, with Bes p. mt pet. ii. 716.) S. A small species ee bright Jw: eer th abnt $18 in. high, with elliptic fleshy 1., red-brown. ichenbach held 0. ‘ge whitish green abo „dark b- dersonianum Sy he 1, t. rah to be y tessellated with dark purple mdary type of O. lanceans inutel wed. eath, and y furr Potoncle 2-3-flowered. FI. 7 in. long, y green, faintly tinted peta AR outside; lip yellowish, m: with a large lurid purple blotch. “Bep. and pet. lanceolate, acuminate; lip one-fourth as long, obtuse. Brazil. Ocimum £76) aha way of O “Basilicum, with ra ——— Land blackish- -purple flow — Var. guttulatum. (4. C. = paged sep, and pet.; lip white with a eater aes base and a few brown lines, mosum. cw. G@.1889, 485, | — Var. imperiale. (G4. C. 1891, ix. annual in the | #20.) G; Phe with large fi. ; "the segments broad, with large blotches of chestnut-red ona straw-yellow ground, 280 reer sees tsoni. CG. C. 1896 358.) var. yi ae broad-petaled well- | formed fi tinged with purple and od with ey ein — Var. aaa aie (4, ©. Lip ` st ee a border, yellow at the | base oa gie lobatum. (@. C.1879, xi. eu Sendo small dar on the base of sep. and rather spreading narrow side lobes. — Var. Marshalli. 167 7.) G. Differs from the type in having violet-purple spots on the fi.- segments, — e paolcharrimum. (G.C. je A fine var. with 1 ies oe ea yellow, with brown-red blotches —~ Var. pulvereum. (6G. C. 1895, A var. with yellow fi., closely set with small red spots, — Var. splendens. (W. O. A.t. 292; G. C. 18874 y Ferdi x 0O. crispum, ee opinion —— Var. tenue. (G. C. 1878, ix. =) a ofa oxi eg : THO with a fish-tai led top. eg gene's angustatum sty- ites. (4. eg xvii. 588.) G. var. with styliform processes on each side of the Salton. arga Bagg rsd (4. C. 1879 G. Something in the way of o. maaa but egg mere KERIA bs and thinn short roai. Sep. whitish Jaliow. mottled with gra blotches, keeled on the back, Pet er, whitish yellow, 4 a whitish, the basal callus yellow with brown lines. Natural hybrid, oe By ages orges (G. C. 1886, eg 56. ar. with a lobed lip marked with ine blotches, —— Var. Violaceum. (G.C. 1e xv. an) a A var, with mauve on the column and lip. (0. R. 1895, | a ke pe | vere ae eye | Spann aspersum eit G. (G. C. 1895, xvii. 468. js 3 var. ` with. b uff-tinted sep. and pet | Spotted with red-brown and a purplish lip. | Odontoglossum ts a oa (4. species ge Sra "psendobalbs case cuneate-oblong 1., of a clea yellow, blotched more ov Peal wi red-brown. Colom aÀ Oa isf wi 28 baphicanthum. ce. over their ee rface, urate, ¢ te, serra with bifurcate cal, yellow with pu Mine sh ots. Af of the natural hybrid and. stor : acco Reichenbach ( Bi ke SF). à secondary type neeans. Colombia. pian Vir — = “ee R. Eon, yellow f. ar are ae iis coop ae os! Saale (L. vi. of 0. a which apis = Te “the same as va Stevensii. The fl. are white with act brown blotches | ER bictoniense roseum. | Veitch Man. Odont. 1 G. Thi ~ a ha = . nd pet. are brown and the lip deep rose. ge (Veitch Man. r. with yellow ad ae a whi ite lip ae ap - Oaont. — Var. arya A t. 1250, f. c-d.) dark-purple sep. De oe ae mar i eatin and with a rosy-purple Odotogorn ur oon albo- supe reum. (G. C. 1893, xiii. 355.) A var. ra airea PE with eyele mene Wer. rossianum. (G. C. 1836, t he crests yellow 281 Odesiogiansnes nies. | | tatiana. (0 Cervantesii punc- way of 0. (G crap with Bes prira ai ote pet. potted with purple; lip eolate, site, whi ite, with a Gye ‘ate — in the nA A natural rid, Otontagossun Bleui. (0.1839, 63.) G. [Miltonia Bleui, God.-Leb. } Var. gore ea CG. C. ~ 1892, xi. 698.) [ Miltonia Bleui, G 3 -Leb., var ee cee eRe (4. 6.) Allied to O. odoratu p. a a lanceolate, inate, yellow, marked with brown ip white, s ith purple on the se blong, upright basal lobes ; front lobe wi ll spreading basal inate, dentic es at a few purple ious around it: zuela. rye ree imceterehan mew (G. Allie d it 0. igu- ES 4 P- © 38 eels, the two longest of — serrated. Natural ‘hybrid. Colom be crag tee Brandtii. (Gf. 1889, 378, 537, t. 1308; G. C. 1889, vi. 591.) So iiny ta the ay of i - leyanum, of which it is pro variety. Sep. and pet. yellow, pon with igi on the l part; lip whi with sr - ‘apie te, cre cog rede like. Colom Metingienws. Prassia: CG. C. 1885, Dh): ri speci with B es irea and pet. linear- lanceolate ; lip deltoid, mi iv he t Ae CA. ser. 1, t. 0. lanceans. Colo ST oo — um. ate: iv. t 171} G ar. a rosy lilac fl. — Var. erin. A v brightly s Mexi sae: ik 1878, t. may and more spot sted fi. Fen the type. . C. 1878, ix. 627.) ith the fl. covered over with ness ri dots —— Var. roseum. (Veitch Man. scl 16.) G. | 37) a secondary type of 0. lance an —— Var. aspersum. (R. ser. 1, t. T) G: — 5 NM: lineoligerum. (4. C. une 45, . 85. G. hacer the letter- like > markings nies up i into spots and li €G. 0. 5 Odontoglossum Hennisii. 158; Gf. 1891, wn, Aa Mingus, (&. C. 1887, ral siria with ened lance solate Vy and pet., an n acumin inhi lip, all the parts k Jlr and brown Ecuador. bach iri apse tee ee = A eke in ee pita Py 0. tees ligulate, cia were, Bam datok. with bro bars. broader, whitish. with “light sulphur Lip trifid; side a Pt rder h con- culate! wa s four s styliform sps ‘calli & on each side. upposed natural hybrid, Odontoglossum ATE e (G. a 30, xiii. 41.) F Lip broad, wedge-shaped at b with obscure teeth at the soca outer border. Colombia, Odontoglossum , brubyanum. CA e rag iv. n a lax racem racem bases of the side with the ti tips youd | the which is nt, with an rem and a tumour on ok side at the Peru poe Satie humeanum. (4. ¢. 1876, v. 170.) G: Probably a m atural by rati ween 0., maculatum and O, Rossi 288 paven hensogeilianan F. 1889, 489.) ee ein Heri ianum, Jy ted with ows the edge 3 sep and undulate, Colombia, — er grandiflorum. (Z. xii 545.) A form with larger fl. ye a more crises onidan lip than the type. Odontoglossum imschootianum. (@...C, 1891, pu G. Supposed to be a natural rid between O. tripu- dians and O, rile faba Odontoglossum Insleayi ogra ianum. (Z. viii. t. 359.) of a yellowish eas as in var. aur ds — Var. leopardinum. (ef. S ge G. Only differs from the being die er more richly d es ag Siegen vermaet Odontoglossum — (a. C 1884, xxi. 445.) G icled ; sep. and W, gli ve; lip mauve with a white tip, having a pro- jecting blunt angle on side of the and a linear- front tors lobe ; calli orange, Ecuador. iG, 1876, ix Af of 0. NE SeA prada oo held + Sena Speech S secondary type of O, lanceans Odontoglossum oae. 3 ar, limbatum. (G4. C. 1882, Fe 808.) G. A var. tings a sulphur margin to the sep. and pe r. parciguttatum. (4. E ises, xix, ne 0.) G. A white-flow with a few brown spots on ioc, sep. ma lips. Odontoglossum Kegeljani. (B. H. 0) G. gi Acs te to O.triumphans. F1. ina lax raceme sep. and pet. elli intic-lanevolate acute, yellow; kasa incurv' arked with 2-3 red-brown iota; Tip ob- long, cuspidate, concave, ns ser- rulate: base, a s whi the rest reddish o iaa i dontoglossum bum. wi R. 1893, 200.) G. A var. without rose purple colour in the fl. Costa ae. ramori smithi- CG. C. 1883, xix, 242. in front Odontoglossum ier gemma ae D. 1893, xiii. 442.) species similar to O. elegans, wit fl, 2 in. pene , with a ve Ivety brown ot jn Ek, and a few purple at the sides. Colombia, BrE r læve auratum. (4. C. 1885, x A var. with a very na new ie a little besser at the pex and acute at the Odontoglossum lanceans gravesi- C. 1893, xiii. 322.) G,- A £: cre: white sep. and pet. spotted with urple. A form of O. andersonianum, ee latimaculatum. (ZL. crispum, Lindl. we. ladinkaidatin. Linden n.) Eri argo eat leeanum. (Fl. and P. 1882, 76; G. C. 1882, xvii. 525.) rding to Reichenbach (R. ser, eer fi. callus of the sj xiii, a8: supposed | RP as a very few light brown s natural hybrid, | inside. a $ 2% 293 Odontoglossum Rossii Retwaletes. = xii. t. 534.) Sep. and lateral almost entirely ‘light a, . rubescens. — Var Cages ta XV. a dis A a rk white pet. with a brown disk an and a white lip with a yellow crest. Var. virescens. (Veitch ‘iadin 65.) G. = var. with white spotted with gree Ma .: ions Var. um. = (Veitch Man ont 03) oe [Syn. O. warner- ianum, PR aiohh, F grey oop So um. (L. K aside anes Fi. light yellow with mars chocolate-brown blotches, ee ruckerianum ara ens. 0g - w is merely a lar pie mere Ate mauve blotches. escent called sit E A ondary type of O. lanceans Odontoglossum sanderianum. 1881, xvi. 524, xvii. 492; R. large-flowered ae a 0. constrictum, Lindl a ier 1882, xvii ye <6- e [0. lut purana, Lindl. var. Sceptr um, Reic > AU. EE, S71, k 73.] Odontoglossum schillerianum. («. 884, xxi. 577; L. ii. t. 82.) G on the disk. Ven, Odontoglossum a | Pre on G. Aformof O.ander- | sonianum, schlieperianum G. witha fo light brown bars at t pet., and some orange on eye the lip and cailus. Odontoglossum è | Bete oeii, peringa. base, arger Satie - | uteopur- hb. | SPS > schrederianum. CG. C. 1882, xvii. 700.) A natural hybrid belie ved to be a form of O. Beni soni, Colombia. 881, i mOdontodaibant h schræderianum (E; C. mee Ea rage R, ser. 1, t. 96.) her re escribed Mitton se iG dit iana, O'Brien, “a li the ed. same as the nam CW. G: with very round 1891, i G | what alles than that of 0. | Aezandr C, r the oent sie: the fl. is white, e sep. a e bordered wi ith yellow, aa: des pied fl, is spot irregular ar patohes of brown-red. erini Colombia | Odo peapa ea spectabile. ie Q: | A aries 467; L. xi. t. 523. | iiae atural hybrid rasain | 0. Kroll y = Prti spotted with chestnut-brow | ee saree be ta oe C. -AWIT L 315.) pe -= lind- aadar but pe Ms roader, light yello soon groon, aoe bro ip w bet the ere of the stalk. | brid between 0. indleyanum ere | tripudians. Colom | | Odontoglossum stauroides grave- | gianum. (6. C. 1887, ii. 154) G. A form with ochre-sulphur sep.and pet. marked a lines ip dots of p ts natural w0. Kaiak and O. Pescatorei, Odontoglossum nioi aniane (GL. $, xxii, natural hybrid, a pitt of 0. pestis Odon oatoglossum tentaculatum. (G.C. 1883, xix. 814.) G. A natural hyhi, a form of O. Mulus. ontoglossum pmen deep chocolate in colour, the lip be white with a blot of oran: yellow. GL: 1883, xix. 210.) G. A var. with yellow sep. and pet., blotched with 294 maroon ; lip very broad, white, with a e bro rown blotch covering nearl the patos of the ro part, and smaller blotches beside i Odontoglossum tripudians harry- — nage = = — 210.) Ay pet. almost black i inside oor with light a : lip light er mauve at the —— Var. leucoglossum. (Veitch Man. Odont. 67.) G. —— biopten ge und colour of the lip w aot Sontag ieee (4G. 6.1881, 104.) G A var. with a Hoag Jip, baare blotches, and only the ew Oiontoziossm triumphans au- OW 0. A. t. 460.) G A dis- ith yellow whic blotched with Bera Sie ai of brown. Colombia —— Var. volubile. G. This differs oe narrower an er l., a twinin stem 4} ft. or a: long g, with smaller —— fi. having narrower and more uminate segments of a paler colour. Colombia. CR. H. 1888, 179.) ei ters havin oie lager? troyanofskyanum. er su Soi hybri og ate Py Pescatorei and O, triumphans. m Uroskinneri album. (G@. C. 1893, xiv. 470; O. R. 1893, 334.) G-A i white lip. toglossum CA C. 1876, vi. 808.) ral hybrid een 0. apterur m and O. Aa Odonto; Cii vexillarium album. r 0. A. t. g G. A var. with white = base of the lip wit light ae bsi [Miltonia tordita Benth. ] Colombia, — Var. album. (W. 0. A. under t. 204.) G. A beautiful white-flowered variety. cobbianum. (77. and P. 1882, Ty za A var. with a white lip. —- Var. fastuosum. (Z. iv. 83.) G. i——. a pet. and a ee ec —— aa 7. C. 1880, xiv. 296.) =V —— a on 1885, with t rallel e ey bright | aa ain the — Var. poera st C. 1885, Sep. t. with a c wien — d white Lip light Apis at the very ple lines, all aie it pes on the pure white argin. — Var. Lehmanni. o C. 1880, xiii. 586.) G. A "gi with light rose fl. Ferda lateral se three dark a around the The e te yellow base of the lip is striped. ar. Leopoldi. (@/. 1889, am G. ilar to var. meea, but with a differently wey 035 = streaked with purple at the — A Dear ergo (G. C. 1880, white ip, a ia sep. bier pet. ane measuresianum. (W.0. A. under t. 204. white “flowered sees smaller and whiter than Mos albun —— Var. purpureum. (Z.i. t.13.) G. A form with rose-purple fl., the base of the lip being white with the usual red lines. Var. rubellum. (Fl. and P. 1882, 26 ; ` Bull Cat. 1882, 17, t. 9.) G. ose wing a -r base mar with three crimson lin — Var. rubrum. (F, M.t.461.) G. A large-flowered var. with rather deep rosy-purple fi. — Var. ar en Ca: . 1881, i dar! Odontoglossum vexillarium misii- | um. (4G. C. 1882, xvii. 826.) G. var. with white fl. h gt ines in front, t purple lines - the base of a few aad a purple dot at the base o he pet. Odontoglossum Victor. (4G. C. 1883, A natural hybrid, a sel ms 0O. mar riottianum, vacntogioeram viminale. ae 0. 1885, 108.) G. Allie te 0. sAn ae la Peduncle 1 k ong, bearing few-flowered straight racemes. Sep. and pet. ince, with w sulphur borders, an i pee acute, 1 ft. or more lon ng. OTe Arae vuylstekeanum. ~ Me eee i 73 W; O. A.% B84. of 0. O. ‘h uteo-purpureum with deep A eae fl. blotched with orange. —— Var. maculatum. (4. C. 1884, xxii. a G.. A natu i hybrid. Syn eindes Reichb. . Var. MACU- se foot “Reich? eae oe ise iii. 522.] Odontoglossum ight ire ota 4i G. fo gon of o A cee SoN a rid between 0. ha ryanum ar O. lindleyanum, — wendlandianum. (G. C.188$ G. Seek o bea n hyb between 0. cr upee. Tekmanni and Aien and O. cirrhosum. It h foliage of O. erispum aaah those of Oe cirrhosum, but per nao sealing with brown spots. Odontoglossum wilckeanum. (@. ¢ 1880, xiii. 298 ; Warner Orchid. Plants, 3.) ser. 3, t. epiphyte. flowering plànt, with light yello triangu sep. ard pet cantly blotched. Lip light yellow, with brown blotches. [A rid wW 0O, crispum a een nd O. luteo- purpureum ; a form of 0. Denisonic. 7 Colombia. + Var. albens. mae a i. t.35.) G. FI. white, blote. potted with red- brown, and “esto a yellow area at 95 the base of m Sep. lanceolate acute ; pet. b nidie ‘ovate very acute, toothed 0 SE EA ag ip pandu urate, h crisped marg pth heeri wilckeanum atro- purpureum. „We 1891, 341.) GŒ. A var. wit ging of "yellow to the red sep. fiergha — Var. SUNE m 62) G Aiie A OE cere with few cinnamon spo segmen irósdet shah $ in the type. (0. R. 189 — Var. elegans. (0. R. 1893, 135.) A var. with yellow sep. blotched wn. primrose-coloured pet. and ae with a few small spire sir — eae? at am. (J. 0. ret 40.) G. of this natural hybrid with larger end bea brightly-coloured fl. than — Var. yeh (G. C. 1892 D0.) G: + ee with rH olori f than the — Var. olivare. (J. 0. 1896, 40.) G. Br e olive-greenish fl. —— Var. Sennen (w. O. A. t. 201.) - Av. ith fl. of a whitish ground colour, blotched with brown. —— Var. Tag a C. 1882, xvii. 217.) G. A var. whitish sul- phur-coloured fi., ioi ving one large brown “ on each sep. and a few on the lip a Ver, See gia ge rina A pa 2, t. 22; Eg 1891, 495 i.) — Var. rufum. a +5 t. 519.) G. form of this natural hybrid with at gaiei blotches + 1884, var. a few histches d 1 or 2 on the i Var, opan, Eee xxi. 306. coloured fi. ki and rp on the y Page teral se —— Var. varians. (G. C. 1881, xv. wish i our when open, then becoming white, and finally changing to light sulphur, Odontoglo — es (G. C. 1881, 134.) G. A v of 0. grande, but with shorter, Sedalia and more se pet. Column with uncinate Arg Odontoglossum Youngi. oe 1890, xxxvil. 84; W. O. 06.) G. natural hybrid, a ae of humeanum, graceæ, E e vening Prim meen with creeping rootstock, eeii upbranch- ing stems T215 in, high, covered with i ceola Saotheta E Eneee Cafe = 1041 ; te I. fl. which ards from wie to pink. North America. oo sarge dao (We mee = high, oh ear = pa T aeaa ye ellow fl. in loose terminal ; tube about : fa long; limb Tiii peii Californ Olearia ee (B. M. +. 7084.) Com w robust nents ial densely clothed Olearia macrodon ta. (4. C. Boa H. ree-fi ering A gg ith elliptic - oblong ulate coarsely L ewhat Holly-like ankan, corymbs of seat daisy-like white New Zealand. learia nitida. (G. C. 1886, xxvi. 44, s5 L 10) N B. A free-flowering shr. of neat and compact habit. L. elliptic, acute, with 3-4 teas merg l- iate, in pa kreng saii white. New Zealand. Tanen. (Gp. t. 1073, f. aara G. shr. with sm: spreading and numerous nt Senet of small white fl. Australia. leobachia palustris. ( Williams’ Cat. 1880, 17, t. 11.) S: This is a corruption of Delabechia rupestris, the Boitle Tree of Australia. In its young rative plant. [Sterentia piisk Benth. ] 296 O Graine ona (B. M. t. 7469.) . S. Adwarf densely-tutted sarme ‘grass with sessile alm imbricating distichous 1. 1 in. lo oe Costa Rica — auratium. (G. C. 1884, 394. Orchidacex. G. Allied - a o. linguiforme, with com fom sed pear-shaped rib esie eii ing ligulate Side lobes of lip rectangular ; le lobe triangular, ligbt yellow; disk bro i the , over which ase are five light ae keels ending in bristles, Bolivia —— —. TR] 1886, 621, 49 R. 144.) i litary, ovate - oblong, sub-acute anicle na , raceme-like, with very short 2-3-flowered branches. Fl small, yellow, marke own oO: the sep. pe basal half of the lip. oblong, reflexed, the lateral ones connat Pet. ovate-oblong Lip pandurate, pil obed, with a many- tubercled crest, pubescent at the base, es —— (K. B.18 94, h ovoid pseudobulbs 2 in. ig ; gs aas E 12 in. long. and many - ‘flowered panicles of E E yellow fi. barred with brown and 3 in in diameter. carne brienianum. (4. (. 1881, = G. Pseudobulbs short, small, compact short stalks. Th front blade of the lip isa distinctive peculiarity. The fl. ar are bright sulphur- yellow, with distinct cinnamon Paraguay. —— Var. rufida. (G. C1881, xv. 40.) G. Nearly covered with cinnamon- colour Oncidium heer a at e 1883, xix. 340; W. O. A, t. 206.) G. ue towards their tips, and some stripes of brown on the at base e la se conna and bidentate. Lip broad, trifid; side erect, yellow ; front lobe purple- b ; call o straight parallel between and yellow or white with red bars. Brazil. 297 Oneidinm ist ager (4. E beam | Oncidium ttre apt (G. C. 1885, Alli O. ma xxiv. 360.) mall species, wi ence: and like it in RA NAS light green ane ged pseudobulbs . Fl. yellow, marked with scarcely er than a hazel-nut. L, brown ; calli redd ish, vith numerous cuneate-oblong, acute. Fl. several in a red spots all round, zil, one-sided raceme ; sep. and pet. light ree evea striped and blotched with brown. Lip oblong-ovate, roun- Oncidium chrysops. (G. C. 1888, iii. Audion A A ab the base, lobed, 195:0: 194.) G. Allied to 0. white, with lilac havi pe cree short reddish 1., anda velvety ‘2-lobed nites a “ey front ot 2 reddis ish racem ose peduncle, Sep. and tuft of hairs near the base. Mexi wavy. y ; ; front lobe large, reniform, emarginate, serie rg cruciatum. (G. C. 1878, : 138.) nif with two large tubercles at the base, ant 3 very small thread-like tubercles in fig t. 3926, as O. Pubes the middle, and 3 terete ones in front; var. flavescens, from whic ers column with falcate deflexed wings. in its larger panicle of bright yellow and red fl. with a white lip, with two Oncidium chrysorhap d g oe: horns over the lateral lobes. 1888, iii. 72; O. 1888, eee . Allied — to 0. cornigera. Pseudobulbs 3-4 in. ong, terete-fusiform L o long- ese detortum. C Gel ' 1888, lil, lanceolate, acute, 6-7 long, 1} in 392.) Something in the way of broad, gloss ark Sep. and ae , with a very long infi pet. broad, pale yellow, nearly covered Sep. shortly clawed and eared, c = wit k t he disk, blong, acute, wavy, light brown, the side sep. connate. ip with erect upper one yellowish at the a nee side lobes, lobed at the apex, and with wae ter claws, wants yellow, with large reniform emarginate front brown spo Lip with spreadin lobe ithe w w has numerous tubercles brinig le side-lobes, ‘and an oblong azil. acute front crest formed of os eral keels an Ohian chrysornis. (G. C. 1881, maita ligulate, shouldered, ing 63.) G. Near O. aureum, in wae one or two cuneate lanceo i it has heen confused, but the fi. are and a wide zigzag panicle —_ - " larger, the sep. and pet, reddish purple numerous fl., which are yellow and the lip bright al The or 5 cinnamon sr 0. sacked, panicles are branched. Reichb. f.] Ecuador as 3 Maaui diodon. (4. C. 1880, xiv. Oncidium crispum olivaceum. 69.) G. Pseudobulbs like pre of —_ A C. 1877, vii. 40.) G. FI. oliye- macranthum. Fl. brown, having the basal area of the ginate, square, with a light” iab front lobe of the lip yellow, and th callus. umn, wings, and a few blotches = the base of the lip purple-black, Oncidium elegantissim (a. Brazil. 1877, vii. 13.) G. Pantotaibe aoa o cous, short, rib a leave, Var. ochraceum. (4. C. 1888, = producing large panicles of fi. 756.) T rs = nae ochre-bro to O. curtum, but with more shining fl. withou rests on the aia colours, p. rown, with narrow of the "is pear of the lip. Baer bands Pet. et. broad, with a few Argh spots. hi Teke ht yellow ; calli of th with purpli sh Oncidium oe. x B. 1892, ae k borders ; Pg Trout lin bean. 210; L.x.t. 451.) @. Allied to O. tifully mottled and dotted with light schilleriunion pseudobulbs ovate, 2 in. brown. Brazil. lo l. lin ceolate, 6-9 in. -e branched, encian iig veal ae fl. 1} in. across and | Oncidium enderianum. (G.E ree scloaxen: bet bright y aie with a few xii. Aii ee oy spots crest of the lip. brid O. crispum and 0. Brazil. ae 298 Oncidium endocharis. (G. C. 1884, xxi. 206.) G. A small species with fl. Se emarginate blade with 2 large lamellz and teeth at the base, all bright | ee vention Eurycline. (G4. C. 1884, Near O. uniflorum, but jargon, with AOE and fi. o a thi e Sep. , narrower than the front blade. ees fmbristum. (@. C. 1879 G. In the way of 0. cornige- ith rt lease Pet. cuneate-oblong, ob- tuse, equalling the odd — Lip pan- auricles te ; front A sei reniform ; ; miena a Arabii- sha , den- enai mi along the en front part prsne bilobed. Brazi Mi. ora, i 72. SEA with blotches instead ra a one- coloured disk and s rgin. ET Forbesii oe goes (G. Li — Var. maximum. (Z. Av. t 164.) G. A iow Soweat form Var. Measuresianum. to. O "4891, x. 227.) G. A var. with pure golden yellow fl. with La Siora border of purplish bro — pren ond Plt 1882, 53.) G. mar. wit a lilac tonia Warseewiczii, Reichb. Oncidium Gardneri flavescens. (0. R. 1895, 270.) G. Fl. yellowish, un- spotted. epn glossomystax. (G.C. 1879, pecies wit thl s: : == Fi. almost sessile, re- vely ight yellow, with : few brown blotches ; basilar disk of the lip with si pairs of = covered with white hairs. Mexi um godseffianum. (6&.C.1896, oe TA G. A species resembling O. Pubes, differing in its eating 1 and in the separation of the lateral sep. Pseudobu = 5 in. long, cylin- dric, each bearing ir of linear- lanceolate cava flower-scape long, slender, branching. aparo oo Biss = 1881, 782. cnindem, but po pet. car sll: mo; bordered so valine: oP pathulate middle lobe, a pei — aad no middle keel. Colom Oncidium legion ey pe (G.C, 1892, xi. 535, 650, f wee 2 G. Near 0. præ- textum. I ranched panicles of yellow and | peri ate in diameter. th —s um guttatum — au. H. 1880, t. 390.) S. A var. with the be: and pet. rose, mottled with white an viewed i with yellow. [0. oe met Lindl. var.] Mexican Cordill Oncidium hematochilum. (0. R. L hybrid between O, / anum aT 0. luridum. ERIT oo neninelnees . C. 1887, ii. 12 with p occasionally s potted On the soni J with whitish green. ar. Ræzlii. (4. C. 1876, vi. M) = FL small, yellowish, with so n spots; column, wings and s: lobes ws ed ip yellow; middle lobe of ip TE eraci ea (G@. C1877, 92.) Large dense nodding oe of night goe fi. 0. t, ra onustum, Lindl, ; 498. | Ecuador. vacan Koon. Ce. C BRT ii, ees for ‘the e 10) BoM. t 3712; as O. major, - which e i raniferum ral sep. united for hait. their is atk: Brazil. Oncidium hrübyanum. WE p xix. 562.) G. A curious species, nse panicle of Fae with yellow at the d pet. 299 S Huebschii. (6 paiicom ee a 1890, G. One of the Pyramidal r: 405.) G. yroe a S uc men Seana E oe idare taf fl f brownish yellow coloured rich c late-b d > er i nt tha a Sie bright yı A tural hybri ts chief mark nea in Se bipartite between 0. ee and 0O. marshall- orange-olo oured column-wings. Ecua ianum. [Belie to be a form of dor O. EE Lindl] Organ Mts., zil. Oncidium incurvum album. (Z1. H. 1882, t. 444.) @. A var. with | Oncidium lamelligerum. (@. C. 1876, white fl. Mexico. vi. 808.) G. In the way of 0. tri- ea catum, but with fl. twice as rity pper sep. reniform, wavy, stalk , eam ere? á aia ant deep brown, with a yellow border yellow fi. spotted with violet-purple ; lower ae lon si aes oblong, upper sep. and the unguiculate hastate oeM prema th P pee widi basal. or median purple | Sas somi bastato on he other, Pot blotches; lip broad, pandurate, bright ite 3 OIN; ciosormnte Bevan yellow. Peru. : oblong, ob undulate, complicate, p, yellowish, with brown s Lip trifid, with kable lamellz, ee ee. (G.-C. es the side ones retrorse Fl. and P. 1884, 58; B. M. Ecuador. 6982.) . L. subulate, thin; sep. nal whitith dase ear vote taa Toes lanceanum louvrexia- ip with small light yellow auricles m. (G. C. 1882, xvii and a white blade, marked i var. with yellow fl. pret purple and bro otches ; callus = spot and marbled ; lip deep mauve 2 patellar bodies, the smaller one at base, white in front. Colombia front, and traversed by a strong sel. Paraguay. — Var. superb perbum. (/.i.t.16.) S. Only distinguished by its more richly- ar. flavens. (I. G. 1888, os | oured fi., the colours being brighter G. One idium eaten fi ei with a ellow and | brown wn spots, Venezuela. | — ss ae Ae C. 1880, . chry- ae = Ta En tight yellow, with the base of sep., pet. and lip blackish purple. pias dor generar meliosmum. (6G. C. rae xvii. 796.) A species with fl. o ale jae, blotched with dee naeim gmp Ses C. 1876, ara binds 5 tebe. Colombia, C. 1878, much- et sania rather large, sion. th Sae e r CG. 64.) large cheeks below the stigma. Colombia, Oncidium a (4. C. 1, xix. 368-9, f. 54.) G. A Aora with ocolate-brown fl., a. the undulate pet. and dorsal sep. with light yellow ; lateral sep. stalked, iptic, spreading. Colombia. Oncidium murinum. 1888, iii. | Oncidium ornithorhynchum album (F. M. t. 398.) G. A var. with sweet- mted white fl. with a yellow crest, Oncidium der sere Bios H. 1888, t. 69.) G@. A small but interesting species, with peculiarly sh 1l or 2 abortive fi, Sep. an linear- lanceolate, acute, yellow, barred with brown; upper sep. reflexed; lateral ep. hangi ight down; pet. widely spreading. Lip broadly cor- date, with a triangular-acute ses int, and wo series of tubere’ les in ta of 3, yellow with brown markings | PEN seraa (K. B. 1895, o O, anthoe Vene, but with eo aaa aoa numerous fi. en ani red-brown and yellow. Colomb | arog Tapn Eckhardti. d | se TEET 619.) G. A pretty, but a flowered _ Oncidium Bare ashes (GA. t. né fign papilioniforme.) [This is 0. Pas tives Reichb. Oncidium: obryzatum dasystalix. (G. C. 1880, xii. 456.) G, var. with a velvety base to the lip. Colombia. Oncidium ornithopodum. 1879, xii. 200.) Much a ansiferum, but distinguished r fl. and singular tri ar ag a solid beak-like — excavate lateral angles. merica, CRH like 0. by its call A trifling | us, | median | Tropical Fi. rg rae ered rie the type in siz and P. 1883 ee only differing Var. majus. Se iii, t. en 8. ~ ridditivai wi Eekhardti, inden, ye ne iy eal var. majus, Reichb. f.] (A-E, 617.) G. An in i rsal se is ben 28 tong, light stew, with asn ings. - Oncidium Piy logiooma; (G.-C. 1881, xv. 169.) Allied to 0. Venti. labrum. white top: e salt yellow — pollettianum. (6. C.1886, 26.) G. Raceme many: owered. Tan Sepals mee. with brown ateral and A na y between 0. dasytyle and 0. Forbesii, 302 Oasidinm Breras paa C. 1880, A hybrid, | m e ani e T, and it resembles the last i ie its ayia? sae oe (G. C. 1881 In the way - O. Gard- rd gr ete of the angled ; meraih broad ; Front lobe reniform, lobed ; crest of several calli and keels, — Var. bellum. (G4, C. 1884, xxi. 372.) G. A var with a yellow lip, having nu merous Howi spots on the Vv. isk, and an interrupted border of brown blotches. Oncidium pyRdophoram. :< § (8. g 1879, xii. 186.) ke 0. Pubes and O. cor ean aay the fi. quite yellow, with a e box at the — of = lip, and ‘errulate wings to e col ee refraoton (0. R. 1894, 0O. zebrinum ; the the sep. and pe ; column and 5 refiexed. Colombia. Oncidium robustissimum. (4. C. G. Allied to 0. pulpi- | 1888, iv. 35 natum, phen: um, &¢., ith stout straight opener othe th er fi. t. brown at base, yellow a ae Lip side lobes Oncidium rolfeanum. (G. C. 1892, xii. 34. oc B of the Mi Microchila section and allied tianum ; with a long Fansels — of yellow and brown fi. Colombi Oncidium’ FrEE Ey allidum CGA. t. 1012 Wi ith the he apex. ‘Mh ltenia russelliana, Lindl. var.} Brazil, Canion saintlegerianum. (G.C. xii, 582, 672.) @. Allied to 0. greet with oblong pseud lanceolate 1. | — saltaiondom, (8 G sm, 720.) pte igens, Bees a ae = tek, vias short- a = mall so fi. blotched with brown. Colom Oncidium sanderianum. (K. B. 1893, 337; G. and F. vi. 336,515.) G. Allied It is described as free —— = Gionee Sa 1886, xxv. 488.) G. A trifling var, fe at spots on the irii lobe of thi -stelligerum Ernes ouiin, (W. 0. A, t. 260; G. C. 1887, i. is) bai Ere T £ 1878, ix. with — —— nae y maller t the type, with a on of the lip broader, and on | each side of the kreh callus a ridge. Panama. | — teretifolium. (FV. and P, 1882, 90.) t pecies, with thickish erect terete l., and erect wered panicles of small bright np —- Var. albens. (G. C. 1877, vii. 772.) G. A var. with — Tame white fi. and a Jahn an —— Var. mee CA 3 aoe xxvi. = G. p. and pet. of a Eer ki reddish brown inside, the tips being yellow and the dorsal keels green. Oncidium Ringe eect 1884, xxii. (Oot. 70.) G. Pseudobulbs nar- Candian mee tum. (4. C. 1883, In the way of O. serra- ka, T a free The borders of the reniform blades of the sepals 303 and petals light yellow ; lip crimson- up. zonndish, bifid, red, ss a ae lake, with light yellow niet ; the | disk; callus yello stigina S EE over 2 word-like white, Alonte Warezewiezii, Lindl. projections. Colombia Q). var. | Oncidium unicolor. (0. R. 1893, 266) | Oncidium yaa ae ees G. O. uniflorum, but of 1893, xliv. 227; O. R. 1895, 6 ; more aeai habit with larger fl., which 1894, xvi. 605.) G. A a hyt prid. of a uniform yellow colour. Brazil. robably a var. of O. Gardneri, with purple-brown sep. and pet. ; lip yel- ith ‘eene sanioris letum. (4. c. and pur 1882, xvii. 764.) G. A var. with a very bro 1 pandurate lip, white Oncidium Widgreni. (G. C. 1889, v. blotched with purple-mauve, with a ified to O dora > gerum horn ae n the pa iai ide, ae | bat wi: Pi brighter colours, the =e iick on the lower side, an | being bright yellow — bars of light OFange Ca. | reddish brown. Bra a Pane Sa a 2 peed wai | Oncidium xanthooentron. (G. C. > e aiti 1880, xiii. 104.) G. infl. is a eee with dark a ae dense tole é rig tate. . ? nn ka —— with dark brown and have a dark spot ove The lip is of a dark colour, with a rhomboid yellow centre. The contrast ae urophyllum. (4. £ . 1891, | of colours is very marked. Andes, .) 8S. Figur ms by Lindley in 1841 “eu a plant in the pay fa Oncidium naga brunneum. collection, said to tas been i rted (6.6 sors, vi vi. 580.) Only an t has recently been fro ype in ee the sep. a yates raed Pome the island pet. ma at with brown ri a of Antig tt fink drooping panicle, aripi 4 ft. long, o of ae r yellow fl. with a few bro arkin to O. bryvlophotum, Tt has heteromorphous fi., the whi pet. yellow Oncidium ustulatum. (6. c. 3, sep. Soares ith transverse brown ią, xix. 340.) Much in the var on | ight | je Oncidium mann. (J. O. 1893, 76.) | O. metallicum. FI. brown, with a | ? bands, to the se me yellowish lines on the bo t., an front lobe of the lip odiieh purple tte goons | $ Zen Sep. and pet. cri ; ca oad, su ge, : us v with spreading linear ligulate | lamelle, and dots | | | bright pink; foliage glaucous, Servia. yellow with brown lines | Colombia. | ompositz Ua Sgen on with petiolate co ages nis pig ae | ee entose beneath, and long- (6. C. G mig pale ts) 5.) Fi. = | pedunel cled heads of bright purple fl. ombia | oeren virgulatum. (4. n ei s Onosma albo-roseum. (G. and F, 52.) G. Peduncle Seg e! | L , 523.) Boraginaceæ. H. per. racemes. rey Agate er ti ge gzag branches hotirada iiai os pile ees after sy ag days phos fi. , the one form Sain without a a changing tò deep rose, Asia Minor, column, ‘the other much like the fi. | of O. Cheiri, but with very different | callosities, the a cee of | — ye eee M. res peek hich are two side-ri arting | rey from the base of the chief callus, a oa T. hispid per. Tima lange Colombia. | ree in. long ; foo stout, branch. $ | ig, leafy 14-2 ft. high. FL in short Oncidium Weltoni Stberbum. (R. | densely bracteate scorpioid drooping | H. 1881, ye t.) ar. with a rich raceme ee fl; ikg and pet. very sp urceolate, undulate, oorh with white tips; bright scarlet. recive Oplismenus a Se. . 776. n stripe along the midrib, Indi Opuntia ‘eae ai Fes M. t. 6652.) Cactaceæ. Fl, 2 in. in diam. New Mexico Opuntia oe s2, É in. in diam. spines 5-6 in a tuft about } in. long, | (G. and F. 1895, | Opuntia, lucida. GW. @. 1889, 146.) | t. high. ha ranches pe aky a net- Nn hg of shinin spines, an fragrant yellow fi. ERS Babes deit (Gf, t. 1129, f. A dwarf n diam., having an excee fate ger ovary about |} in, long. Chile. Opuntia Segethi. (7. t. 1129, f. 5.) G. Of similar habit ne Popp pigii, but Red a longer fl., ovary being long, with a bers w cy ing bracts, 1 in. long ; coro 1} in. in diam., pale le antha. (B. M +t. G. 1896, ites red ; Opuntia r1 rhodantha. = D.G 29.) G. Corolla and fi ovary smooth. Colo a oe Opuntia subulata. (@, C. 1883, xix. Sen generic poo A change of of Pereskia subulat tha. (@. and F, 1896, 432.) G. Allied to O. Thurberi, is a branched shrub 2 to 5 ft. high, the stem and joi i , covered ning | and producing large rose-like | es | a paseo, yacan The „proper name of the | somris cultivated i in gardens as O. mis- — name = 204 tufts of brown bristles and straw- tee en 1 Fl. greenish oo eet : fr, peat, bright scarlet, Arizo: Bl eee eo (M. D. G. 29.) G species with carmine- red A. dark yellow filaments per a idly ovary. Colorado. rania nivea. Com: ce Cont. 8. Palm green l., white on their under surface. | nn borneensis. (4.0.1 ; Cat. nN me ‘ont. T Hort’ S. per. Are- 1886, T y Hoe markable plant, Re nbling a dwarf Heliconia in foli but h fl. re- sembling those of chid. It is of dwarf habit, with elliptic-oblong acu- minate bright green 1. 6-8 in, long by 23-3 in, broad, on ioles 5-10 in, long. The fl. uced in short spikes close to the ground. p. nar- inear- late, acute, 1 in. long, sh towards e apex, li i 33 lines long, blacki olet. Lip near, acuminate, 1 in. long, b ish violet. Stamens 5. [Lowia borneen- sis, Hort.] Borneo ae t. al 5 2i make Kir eE eae a spike os Aieri fl. ; the lip dark yellow d sometimes es spot tted. Italy. Oreodoxa granatensis. =, Cat, Lies 6.) Palme. S8. ooth- mmed Palm, with pinna er Teat. long, narrow, and drooping. Canha T andreanum. (R. H. 1882, 523, ff. 117-8. G. s with a simple or h runk; l. petiolate, elliptic, roundish, or sub-cor sub- bed, entire or palmate tifid lobes, covered beneath as ll the petioles and b: with a reddish e raya tomentum. Fl. in globular head: ne in a terminal erect rants go Oreopanax gar sapere CR. H. 1882, 55 iy G. h long- Pana large digitate re pele 7-9, the entire, narrowed a neti ends, re e middle n datila, of ies. aie is gh Bt only a variety. 305 aT ghee (G. E -lo shape, leathery in texture, i small in globose heads. Guatem = cy (B. t. S. A small tree alla a ng pa caged iae petioles, digitately solo leaflets lanceolate. sel Pad Seeks packed greenish fl. a hybridum. ce. ii veas, iii.” 232, f. a Labiate. H. einen in gardens as 0. putciettum and O. Tournefortii, Levan —_— = — z 937, f. ceolate, gte “imertowerd outer ; "all about 1 ‘in, long. [Tulipa len Bess, | Altai overtopping the sca Fl. yellow. Orixa japonica. (Gf. t.1232.) Celas- raceze t shrub with oblong acute slightly bullate dark green 1., 1-13 in , an inconspicuous n fl., from the sides of the branches some above the leaf- . [Celastrus Oriava, Sieb. & Ziuce. bo oregon — w Š mmi rchidaceæ pae bie with Parie, gee fragrant Ornithidium nanum. (K. B. 1894, small est Indies. orat a (G.C. et, 209.) nattractive with distant elliptic two-edged bulbs on an ascendin and small yellowish fi, with mauve. Colombia, ithocephalus grandiflorus. (@. C. 1882, xviii. 168; B. peng Peed t. Š) gen with large ee obtuse 1, oa a af Brazil. 2146 Ornithochilus fuscus. (4G. C. 1888, iv. 210; B. M. t, 7385.) Orchi with fleshy oblong ie ea reddish purple ; spur conical. Bur Ornithogalum albovirens. (4. C. aceæ 1878, x. 364.) Liliaceæ. G. L. linear, glabrous, 1-14 ft. long, }-% in. broad e, with a n dorsal each segment, disposed in aa piyaa dense raceme, yi ag: ied ai apn tn (G.C. ed to O, nar- Hite 18 in. long ; fl. greenish white, } in. a nt, oa gecesi (G. C. 1879, xi. G. Species with reece ous 'inrollod aira hairy 1 cory. white fl. keeled with sieg Ar Ornit “opu mtoa, (4. 1878, 748.) two toa bulb pee e erect, Er contemporary with in. , long. Scape slender, 3-4 Eia with “ee fi. erian campanu’ 4 in. long, =t bright saei yellow, without a dorsal band on the back of the lamen minute, gE seg South Af sere Pea natalense. soe M, 1893, 557.) This species very li Ty to 0. kuopa. pieg found at an altitude of 6,800 ft, Natal, 1ithogalum serplatin. qite and . 1896, 323.) erect scapes 12 in. long, and um! racer 1} in. wide, glis cyerlike blotch of stoned dem oih Ornithogalum Saundersiæ. (4, l 1891, x. 452) G. ped ores age gaultherioides. (var. rb. Zösch. 1891,17; GA. 1891, 469, f. 87.) Ericacee. H. A dwarf shrubby 306 plant with prostrate leafy branches | covered with stiff hairs and glands. | nde » oblong, acute, rough beneath. Pe- calyx-lobes uncles 1-2- peas ered ; large | Bhs ai idle hypocrateriform. | Caucas | paoi of large ląnceolate acute- : in ba base segments, Corolla ya Snina 3 in in g an | long and as neh in breadth, Central Orthocarpus purpurascens. (GA. t. Asia. a Scrophulariacee. H. nnual Z of dwarf habit, with light green | PE ovalifolia. ÇR. H. 1885, 469 ; pinnatisect 1l., the divisions linear, | @. C. Aisa 6, XXY. she 8 i 165 Eirg acute, Fl. in short ovoid heads. The carios S. aquatic, with sanu ad- pinnatisect bracts, pave -lobes and g rosette of elliptic: "oblong "hoa ‘som corolla purple. California Orthrosanthus sain boracansia,: (4. s Pn vi 67. daceæ. ha short — peta chi: l nicle, si 2 Pariha and opening Sadaka Peruvian tie ; Osbeckia rostrata. (B. M. t 6575.) | Melastomaceze Stem 4-angled ; ed. in Cymes terminal, i . 2-24 in. in bright mauve-purple ; pet. roundish ; yellow. aya, Osmunda japonica ay Toman A and P. 1882, 122.) Filices var. with crested fronds. Osmunda javanica. (FI. and P.1882, 122.) S. evergreen fern, 1-2 ft. igh. Fronds leathery te; the lower | or cent i fe ; barren pinne | late, 4-8 -in. long, entire or | toothed. E cas t sear | f. a—.) | pretty riea: sin ag swith oi terete 1 and i Cimrolenlus-like bright blue fi. ; : buds pointed. Chi Osteomeles anthyllidifolia. moine Cat. 1893; G. 74 osacexe Ostrowskia magnifica. (Gy. 1897, - 638, f. 160; B. eS - panulacer. H. per. 4- 5 ft. high; with | Cam- | ng Teh ose of poueto distarhy pri ore ae white umerous yellow stamens. Australia, À | Ozalis an thalminihiga. (Damm. ty 1893, 5.) Q æ. G. yo E or lilac fl. fl ay nots Oxalis articulata. (B. M. t. 6748.) i igh ; ER papih ds with wae o cordate leaflets of a ipsi green, nua ca margins ; elong: bearing umbels of bright m ie manve-pink A line Ps ne Arge prea ere (Acta Hort. ren, nore Oxalis catharinensis. CG. C. 1887, i. 0.) species with : white, with very narrow cuneate-oblong pet. Santa Catharina, Brazil, | Oxalis s emeaphyila, aa kar t omnia in rather fles lo ae as petioles, bibracteate, 1-flowered. . 1-1} in. in diam., white or tele rose, with purple veins, 'Falklan d Islands. | Oe See flore ares £6. £ 887, ii. 681, £. 129.) seb with hay having three G. aving broadly obeordate eats hies often overlap each other, duni airy, 3-4 in, high, poe: ee one double rose-pink ri South Africa, es pulchella, (B. M. t. ASE wae , Xxvi. 786; 1887, ii, 108.) PA handsome free- pworing ¢ f striking appear- cra quite ‘glabrous L. opposite, 2-5 307 n, long, lanceolate, obtusely pointed, pa any p” jea large cre: raea A bright green. Fl. large and showy, 2 in. tong, fannel-chaped, with oblong lobes, — ones ” between them, Caled Onponhus rh “AOR t solitary, axillary, funnel- shaped, purple, = pedicels about } in. long Californ ee ayacinicn. es z, 1893, 341.) S. potin dienes which is widely ‘fis. pt aga in Africa, with canes 3 in. wide e base, and lanceolate l. 6 in. long. Oxytropis frigida Jeo er mS t, 1154, f. 2, Ek) s than the 1l., hai Fl. 3 in, long, arranged in ‘a hawt spike-like racem: Turkestan, er kine C Coe. t. 1154, short oe ‘ste api innate i n. long, with biome Daai kale and | ong-peduncled sho: rac- Pachyrhizus thunbongianas: (W.G. E RN Z trifoliate 1. ela and violet ‘A. marked with a yello upper pet. [ Pueraria thunderg a Benth. ; GH, t. 1429.] em terminalis. (G4. C. 30.) - a 48 ° B + © 5 = a ig: se g & green whitish marginal variega- _ tion, crowded sea the ends of the shoots, iak Myrsinites. (77. G. 1888, 559; W. G, 1888, 440.) Celastracez, H. shr, formerly known as Myginda myrtifolia, [Pachistima Myrsinites, Rafin.] | Pashystoma a thompeoniaaam. (4. €. ži 5f. 102-3; B. M. 0 i Pseud i RAS re S. udo- bs dep: , orbicular, each with an erect lanceolate-acute 1, 6-8 in g, a ing 1 or 2 erect slender to a recurv point. West Tropical rica, Pæonia Bakeri. (J. R. H. S. xii. 441, Ranunculaceæ. H. per. about tem, r abou bi-ternately divided 1., br ovate acute leaflets, the terminal one 3-lobed, hairy glaucous beneath. Fl, about 4} in in diam., dee [Syn. P. peregrina, eep rose Mill. var. byzantina, Hort. ] Pæonia lutea. (IW. G. 1893, 30; Jard. 1897,-216, t) G. A yellow- flowered ee-Pæony. Yunnan, Chin: Palicourea jugosa. BSc! Cat, 1886, 8.) Rubiaceæ. $S. shr. with oppos i aap dark untae green I, depressed midribs and veins ; baal surface purple. Brazil, n diam, violet. Brazil, atte ten þipolar. ne C. 1878, ix, 27.) Co t gree under surface more or less ae with brown woolly besce: Fernando Po, cbr staat pay patsy A H. fg Fis ences armatum. LIAR Cat. ik with bristly hairs. Fl. b along downy of many-flowered “umbels, Panax opa, Sed Cat, 1888, 9; LT? Hort, Int. Cat, 1888- shr. of dwarf compact habit,” _ se — neisd and toothed on the Braz Panax ope ay. (Bull Cat. og iat f P. fruticosum ies: ht green er anal te cris linear-oblong Polynesia. Panax dissectum. Ses Cat. mse 17.) SS. shr. of erect bran t, with numerous drooping ne Sires E crate cuneate-obovate, often bilobed, ; leaflets , lobed and spine-toothed Panax emer (Bull Cat. 1883, 15.) 8 y Panax elegans. (Williams Cat. 1880 Ha. > a of dense habit, with finely- ax fissum. (Bull Cat. 1884, -~ S. shr. with a branched stem, mark with pallid spots ; 1. tripinnate, carey -lanceolate whitish-toothed leaf- lets. Polynesia. Pan fruticosum spe au. H. 1883, : wae Fl. and P. 188 92.) S. shr. wi h digitately co inn p ari iao ternately or biternately divided the oa perag ca he d green with - tipped teeth. [Syn. Tai Peet Hort.] Polynesia. < Var, um. (E. C 1887, i 544; Veiteh Cat, 1887, 11.) S. A form havi a com plumose crown of tripinnatisect 1., ws cued ik -lanceolate ts 4-4 ie saak with a short white bristle, with bristle-tipped teeth on on their 308 —— rua R eiiie Cat. 1877, Bull Cat. 187 of P _ Srationsun, Tima] ut Islan Hamas lepidum. (Bull Cat. 1888, 9 ; L'Hort. Int. Cat. 1888-9, 52.) S. shr. mentary ; the margins are deeply incised and spinosely toothed. Brazil. Panax zon = M. t. 6798.) 8. long, m s mone oblong-lanceolate leafle in. mee bright shining green. Dahi n diam., arranged in long termi iei fi; ae ie Seinn Polynesia. Panax nitidum. (Bull Cat. 1888, 9; DT Hort. Int. Cat. 1888-9, 52.) S. shr, bit. L. roundish- imes with two or more incisions. Panax ornatum. (Bull Cat. 1888, 9: L’ Hort. Int. Cat. 1888-9, 52.) S. shr, with long pinnate 1., the leaflets being narrow - lanceolate, and deeply “og bluntly toothed on Brazil. Panax plumatum. (Bull Cat. 1879, 6.4. ade S. shr. L, bipinnate ; pinn- ules The plant i is apne as like P, laciniatum, but the l. are more finely cut. South Sea Islands, Panax serratifolium. hrar ot Cat. 1883, 28.) 8. Probal of leaflets serrated at the po stem and ome marked with brown. Poly- ,5 a var, of P, fruticosa wi Polynesia, foliage, Pancratium parviflorum. CHR Ipa pes, 310.) Amaryllidaceæ. G. flowered species with sate mel acuminate 1, about | ft. long; scape 309 sh umbel of cs white fl., 14 in, in — The s have a broad pag: on each side Vasant parviflora Herb.] S Peseti trianthum. (2.70 1894, S. A species with a pio: balb 1-21 in. in diam. havi Pandanophylium h hamile. CoM Cat. arf tufted habit, with b ceil gine ing l. having thread-like terntinasions, furnished ones ving a peculiar appearan ae [ Mapania humilis F. Villar.) Jav: Pandanophyllum appear or (Cat. Comp, Cont. d’ Hort. 7 Mapania Muwitis, F. Villar. ] T as ndanus iy Beek tu. H. 1886, t. 612.) P S. foliage plant allied to P. ton but = ler stem, and broader ore eres nee l. with groen posh late . New Gui Pandanus enoni (R. H. 1878, 405, f. 84.) shr. rather dwarf habit, branching at z” , with ow chann a glaucous 1 Bing very spiny. el Infi. e about 8 in, long ay 27'i in. rra inact and fl. yellowish white. uccas. Pandanus ceramic (4. C. 7 iv. 631 —_ as sordieaanite .) S. Ste 1} in. thick, bearing a crown of ‘eee L about 3 ft. long, by 13 i pin th i d j Peduncle 1 ft. ong, cluster of e about SE in. long, by. Ps in. thick, of a scarlet colour w eeedanse labyrinthicus, Kurz; cs M.t.7 063. ] Pandanus discolor. (Bull Cat. “gee y surface of the akaa i Years foliage of a bronzy hue. Pandanus dyerianus. (4. C. 1892, xi 3L) S. IP Basen N. Veitch. ] grusonianus. KH =e ia S. screw-pine all with numerous tinea i 3 ft. long, ł-1 in. broad, densely t spines. Admiralty Pasdanni 1887, t. P. | Fysnia Kerchovei. (ZU. H. 1886, t. d Hort. 1886 koz ` ~ = k a S ar = as ren’ < = very narrow brig with whitish spines. Kdmiralty I lain. Pandanus agen ho € u xi. 664.) 8. narrowed abruptly ific g tail-like point. erer greum Gu H. jo ea and strongly spinose-tooth Caledonia, rpp unguifer. (B.M. t. 6347.) tems slender, about 3 ft , l-2 in. broad, ully re- curving, keeled ; gins spinulose. F. sub-erect, large as the fist, com of about 150 yellow drupes ; spine. [P.» minor, e Buski ] gal. Panicum italicum j —- (Gf. 1887, 278, f. 72. Cultivated var. of Stari ia A ialok Panicum tonsum. (B. 7. O. 1895, 254.) H. A per. with a light feathery silvery infl, South Africa. ers eas ga (W.G. vn, 03.) mental 1 poppy over yer 1 te in n height, with fi. about 2-23 in. m., of a clea orango, pir th a pags Ping centre. C: forn Papaver glaucum. (Gf. 1891, 608, 5—7. . annual. A distinct (B-A & T continuously in several weeks. A high ; stig- m Papaver Hookeri. H. annual, flo ! tae hirley Poppy.” [P. Rheas. » Linn. var. latifoliume Buch.- Ham.) I 310 ee ee <= C.. 1889, xa a ‘black blotch at the base of each pet. Ori Papaver fg (GA. t. 095 3-4. ; 1886, xxvi. 328-9, f. "673 | pet. ; a ovary and capsule setose. Turkestan, & dy ioiai siirat ing in the way of P. anaie T t with more finely cut = and smaller dark cherry-red fl. Pers ‘oe Zonia aged (B EIE H, diam., orange-red or scarlet. Fapeye — Cap. t. 986.) Passi- races. a tem cym gracilis, Hort.; a Vasc scala na Hort.] Colombia a cristata modiglianiana. 888, iii. 72, 235 ; L. iii. t. 117; > Orchi var. (Ly yoaste eris- e S P, Modiglianii B. T. 0. 1888, 58.) Brazil. hinia grandis. (W. O. A. t. 145.) S. A curious orchid with large fl. o; -brown, barred on the iwé: pa ai e oh Bg with ber torn green ; edges pale ; lip witha blackish nk claw, widening TEE paet pirimia iptic meta | (WP. G. 1888, 272.) | -106.) Sep. and pet. lanceolate, acuminate ; dark the central red - purple (broken up into lines and spots on the sep.) ; argin whi ip white, — papillate crests. ie ro lin- pea Nichols s.] Ori | a Randi. (J. i. t. 30.) 8. o P. cristata, ante ellipsoid iraa r lin. long, lanceolate acute | l. 3-4 in. hepr Uie nd a ring E Re . in ex | yeki te, ac minate, purple-red, | trans y bar at the base, an the ppn Randi, Nichols. ] . i re: Bb dee (G. C. 1879, Sy S Sep. and pet. pal te lobes are yellow-brown. EN ycaste rugosa, Nichols,] Colombia — Var. Kalbreyeri. (4. C. 1880, i E z ° fa ith dark purple a and horns and a few purple spo Var, Opnieri nex (a C. 1879, xii. 520.) S. having soft yellow fl. = ox brown spots, Lip white, with purple blotches. Papperitzia Fie tear Jf O. 1886, xxvi. 680. ide acer Asm all orchid w Ae pendulous =o of small ‘een flowers. Mex Pazadisanihna Sore 88% G C. 1881, hidacez. stripes in meo tenting! boiie: Brazil. Faranssis nubicola. (B. M. t. Rad Saxifragaceæ ical l. est te tote sub-corda m-l. solitary, elliptic. Peduncle 4-angled, 6-12 in. high, litary, 1-1} in in diam., white. i mens yellow. Himalaya. Ait ae Philodendron nobile. (Bull P, crassinervium, m spotted o outside with deep rose. South Am Eaa notabile. (&. C. 1893, oe S a stalked edi and R KÀ coloured ape ess orton (Lind. Cat. 1896, 21.) ribed as a species of extraordinary virte wiih large emerald green eera a serpens. (B. M. t. 75.) 5. Climbing Aroid with large chlo-cordate bright green 1. on long ete peti which are covered with agen Spathe 5 in. long, the tube and u rest Psi colou Colombia. Philodendron Sodiroi. cB 1883, 508 ; G. C. 1883, n oo K mber. e e, Ag: dotted ve, ent ree violaceous beneath. Dani Philopodium rigid B. T 0. 1388. 249) H. H. r ek adpressa, Meissn. ] x 322 Palos adsurgens. (8. nl Es sees; plan 6, f. 11.) Polemon: with opposi Saati ae aati S Pausa lanceolate ac l, an few- ered os flow cymes of long-tubed rose- coloured fi. Oregon and North-west California. Falar Cmmi derrak (Gf. Se A a-lobes ORA the middie ae Foy keim as long as the pà re [Syn. Phlox | Drummondii, f. var. ett Grilli, B70. 1888, 119° t 1 18.] | —— Var. fimbriata. (On. t. 1264.) H. annual. as lon Phlow Dr um- mondii, Hook. f. var. ane Grilli, BT 0. 1888, 119, £. 19.] ar. flore pleno. («#. 1886, 104, { ho H. A. double-flowered for Phlox nana. (4. and F. 1888, 413, t f Br yellow fi., oth elliptic entire corolla- lobes, Pike. gyae eas mena (Bull Cat. 1883, 15.) Palme. arden bri tween P. e and P. leonensis. Phenix cycadifolia. is pr seesi Paim, with the as (GA. t. 974.) . of the Date pinne very numer rou Phenix hybrida. gd _ te 115.) S. Gardvn hybrid b P. dacty lifera and P. ‘fin iniferi eis Phenix intermedia. (Esu Cat. -1s 15. . Garden hybrid betw P. $} yltestris and P. rec Enator iee canion. (G. C. 1893, HH. 1893, 568, £- 193, E) fa ave garden i the Ries It Si ea edible frui Phenix Rebelenii. (6. c. 1889, vi. 473, £:68; G. and F. 1890, 273, D, Pan Dwarf species. m isa oo ate in» compact | head, each one being about 4 s sone; vee oa pinnate ; the narrow and green ‘as iets of ¢ C a weddelliana. Siam args e rupicola., Qui Cat, 1877, 7, LAJ & pal reduced to s spines, India ; Var. foliis Se ee (Til. H. 1887, t. 3. bane _Toviegated Sek ‘ae Garde =4 oe baa ge at: How 607.) phyte, milar to 2 sey rata, a differing i er aaa early globose pseudobulbs. ssa. spect a Lagerdt CK. B. 1893, 6.) o P. articulata aut ltd in a ye pari The racemes are n. long, pendent, ie clothed oe smail “shell like white Bur Pholidota repens. (K. B. 1891, Te joi sete t, acem Ree urved ; fl. small, flesh- ag Tadi Pholidota ventricosa. (4. ©. 1889, v. 585.) ge pap pen: species, with 1. 1} ft. long, and a pike 1 ft. high, bearing white C sA ALET R A Jav Phormi lpinum, flaccidum pe andl and robustum. m. (W. G. 1o. 448.) Liliaceæ. No des criptions beyond the statement that P, Hursthonni has long panicles of purple P , With the outer segments yellow, and the o 2 gence fila- sred. New Zea ae oo Bhd, i 1886, Sci about irregularly ban n. | Maranta peck A i Linn, var, variegata.] 323 Phyllagathis air rrean ee Cat. 1884, 14. per. with st ip Mae re oon sul lan nculate heads n fl. ‘Born Phylagaths Lg heen CIL. H. 1894, 3.) most stemless unded pet., an Aijai entirely ‘abana to the alyx. Born and in the ovary | Phyllanthus aroparpareus.. (Bull | Euphorbiaceew. S. mor Island. iaer oe suatag (R. 883, 537, ff. 7.) S.shr. Appears she fat as the well-known p glaucescens, ua; de rye heire ce (Veitch. ya 1877, 24.) rnate, about long, ollie Jane, variegated with crimson and white Phyllanthus pietas. L T. small, gree ish ; fe- hort pedice cels, arger, tinted red, Colo mbia. Pilea seemannianus. (Bull Cat. side! S. Erect shrub, with long leaf- like branches, shortly stalked alterna axils of which the curious spicuous fi. produced. Hebrides. Phyllocactus albus He einige se (Gf. 1891, 258.) Cacta Phyllocactus ie get Soames aggre > 176.) CGA. plant with lar yellowish waite Known Dirinon P. Cooper Phyllooastus cruentus Acker- ni. - (F.-M. t. 413, und aes biydens G. A garden seedling wit. let fi, flushed with | | korere Exvllogestos BL ei sae t. 1370, 1.) E Hildmanni. (GA. t. 21.) A garden hybrid between P. Wrayt and P. er iie gar ei Pr hope een P. rays and P, er t coe Pommer Beihai. (GA. | 2. r. with the young parts poate rusty tomentu L. shortly petioled, elliptic-oblong, acute, ini Fl. axi 9 Fruit as large as a walnut stron gly ribbed, yellow. Brazil. [ Mugenia Selloi, Berg. ] punc ig oo inex, bs Sank ham m- nigra . C. 1894, xv. 431. j mottled ste busa nigro-punctata, Hort ] Phyllotænium Lindeni magnifi- cum. Rae at. Sae a A Piik Bin L.m lar in the Lo (Et kiima Tandon. EN Moore, var. ] Physalis Francheti. (&. M. 1894, f. j | = | cst hon gar n, seedling with ecg yellowish rtm! | >> 1894, xvi. aay ii f 57.) mbli So olana: P lathohengs. but with Sie larger fr. Japan. Physalis vi care ca CR. H. 1882, 2 cordate acute T = ne ak a gg! purple spot at the ‘elie: of ong lobe, and large glo- bose dark violet f. Se Hore ce he perm aan PSs 91, 197.) G. all eck aitied 4 o Loddigesii vito long 1. and a aoa of rar arira and purple fl. Gua on Lindleyi. (x. B. 1893, Near P. Loddigesii, Stem 2 in long ; 1. oblong. , obtuse, in. long ; 4 in in, ‘long, long, a3 with red sep. Mexi Physurus chinensis. (XK. B. 1896, 200.) Orchidacer. S. Stem short a pitose, ovate, green, 4 in. 1 ; scapes short, be: erous Kwantung, ina, rrhiza ance oe H. 1879, t. P ) Le fase [Ti llandsia anceps, Lod — x2 324 io bedi alee rtp (B. H.1 87.) 5. per. species wae aoea. ra ad Sea of about w fi, eat ladia pate caine Brazil. rhiza Lindeni koutsin- andsia egel, var. TORS yank, Tou ak, 1881, 177.] Ph hag orgs Seg ganar oe (B: H. a L. 1882, 1 ngr re- ais Pee ine kai , purplish fl. in a lax d sdichous spike whit; calyx green, land. sia monadelpha, Baker. | Phyteuma comosum. (B. M.t. 6478; G. C. 1e; xiv. 176-7, f. 38-9.) Cam panulac An interesting rook Slant of “tufted habit, about 2-3 in, pai quite glabrous., L. lanceolate, te, toot Fl. in EET Serer Corola IHA flask-shaped, the in- n with 5 slits. rai Phytolacca decandra albo-varie- a. (R. H, 1887, 16, f.2.) Phyto- æ. H, per. L. variegated. —— Var. luteola. = -i 1894, nD) H. A form only di g from type in having the yalo yellow, striped and spotted ii bright gr Picea alpestris. CGA. kp 346.) Coniferæ, tree. h in the wa; of P, excelsa, ing the young shoots velvety with stiffer shorter and 3-3 in. long, and more distinctly 4-angled. Swiss Alps, cea brewerlana. ((. C. 1886, xxv. 197-8, f. 93; G. and F. 1890, 67, £.) x C 1 3-1 line aroa £ ] Picea excelsa capitata. (R. H. 1889, : 393, f. 103.) H. A singular var. of the Spruce which forms a galains mass, | from which project, like pins from a pin- ‘ganar relatively long branches h beari eac a head- like mass of leaves at the caer Picea excelsa soca! eg H. 1890, 259, f. 73; GA. 1890, 538.) H. A form with pendulous branches. — Var. virgata. pea 1887, 521, re P, excelsa, Link, v. monstrosa, Loud. irae = (G. C. 1884, xxi. 308, prominent midrib, mall La like ¢ oot 1-18 in, ee and $i in, thick, Serv: gi er nana. (R H 1 H: orm of prato n habit raai Ae enlarged at the base Picea parryana. (G&f.1886, 199.) H. [ P. pungens, Engelm. | Picea ponpa Peau (H. Q: 1888, [Syn. P. parryana, var. Soe, Hort] Pieris ae (G. C. 1882, xvii. f. 120. caceæ. H. [Syn Andromeda ja pone, Thunb. | Pieris og eg ogame Cat, 1880, 6. with slightly sabrons' nabe A rh a firm texture. ssam ee ull Fl. in terminal racemes, ios aa rine (6. C. 1895, xviii. A dw. arf plant a ade miy zy-green l. ; fl. g sh white, in crowded axil racemes, Peru and Venezuela. Da G, 1888, Pilocereus pree fod 85, f.) Cactaceæ. G. s ry with eine ha ocean À pres S; some- way of P. fossulatus but with, nee and longer spines an stouter and longer hairs, [ Cereus. | Bolivia, B or Toria ANa ee (R. H. 890, 130, £. 40.) [Cereus Columna- paes: Karw.] Berry op enema ee (H. G , 8 Ps as 2} in, long. [cere eus. i ge Pilogyne punctata. (IV. . 1889, 459, Cucurbitacee, G. [Melo thria tie fi Cogn. ] Same nobilis. aoe i t.59; W. 128.) Orchid [Trie PAAT Aiora Sisal yt var. soiit s.] ecora. (Cat. Ci omp. -) Palme. wo-parted 1. of a dark red colour, passing insensibly into a transparent pao — clouded as in some Dra Cont, alm Pinanga lepida. ae Int. Cat, with short rufescent petiole es song the be “pinnately se ided into unequal segm Young |. brownish red, pena en ` deep SE ia, faintly mottled with darker gree (Bull Cat. 1888, 9 ; s. Pm Paar (B. M.t. 6581.) 8S. arf habit with smooth In kiaro yellow. Buri Pinenga santariana: gpu a 1885, 15. reading l of a ieies te ct ghee ; petioles spines, mottled or ownish pubescence Pinanga p aem Sept Cat. 1886, h dark n l. mot- tled with. light tgeen, sitvery bene th The young 1 o-lobed, the older ones pinnate. Tuunaa Meares: (Veitch Cat. 1880, ated Pa a of succulent 23, ci Varieg: ruses habit, w ose gene: aai d appea reminds ae Maranta Veitchii, “The fron y e are pale gree blotched and stained with spots te fa deeper shade. The colour deepens with I age, the spots soe blackish, the mid- b and veins reddish tinge and a ave a bronzy proka ce. sides are dull crimson. Borneo Fiagaisula bakeriana. e e 1881, f. 102). Lentibular g TP. (idle, Schlecht. ] sire Ser er igi M. t. 6624 0.) G. A hands and P, 1882, 9 n ome rte with a rosette of large elliptic l. and 1 tab bright carmine fi. 1} in i a were peas ad with spur of prin the. same length: Mexi Pe Mr. i: rf t 6785.) ee ie geod (@. C. 1891, 729 G s cited. similar to P, pb a is, but has eno yellow fi., the segments ere regu Southern United Sta Pinus austriaca, foliis — eg 1887, 643.) H. tree. Garden a TO (G@. C. 1881, xv. 112, f, 22.) fin Pat ‘feet hi i long. Cones solitary, pendulous, e row, Aeee about 15 in. long. Colim: Mexico. X. Pinus mepe (G. C. 1884, 480-1 [ Poir, var. P, Lari icio, oaia Tiaki Pinus koraiensis variegata. (R.H. 1887, 83.) H. Garden variety. Pinus latifolia. (e, and F. 1889, 496, f. 135.) H. tree long 1. and cet sheaths. Rita Mountains, Arizona. Pinus patula macrocarpa. (4. C. 1891, ix. 435, f. 92.) H. A form with sini muc ‘larger than ng er of the type. “ Pinus del Doctor.” Pi Soha derosa Scopulorum. ae. y 85350) H. At a and smaller cones, "Rocky sine pal 326 Pinus sylvosizip columnaris com- with a rosy p aaiae cad falling off pacta. (2. Dey honk ot 102) H. like a cap; han the A slow-gro ins wit spathe, basal half fedanlo: the rest male ; flame- ox outline like P, fimbra in a ovaries crowde , oblong, truncate, one- young state. celled with 2-3 parietal placentas ; anthers crowded, sessile, connective Pinus Strobus excelsa zebrina. twice as long as anther cells, soe (A. H. 1889, 393, f.101.) H. Aform | ina conical point. North Born of the Weymouth Pine, with 1. marked with saree white transverse bands. P eae Se re ges se t. r A ering fr ig Fipor borneense. (0. C. 1882, xvii. heer l. mottled ao Aow, et the 108.) Piperace. À Arab aed peduncle, which is 6 in. long, bearing with a thick hairy a8 A tae a nodding spathe 2 in. long, of a rich dark green with broad but with pink lines and do ore faint silvery-grey stripes betw shorter than the spathe, in whic erves ; they are ll-nerved, rugose completely hidden. Malay Peninsula, and glabrous above, hairy-pubescent Paces beneath- Bornéo. Pitcairnia ae ie: M. t. 6606.) Bromeliace e species, with Piper metallicum. (Lind. Cut. 1882, linear I. 2-3 ft long, => 6.) S. L. a Gig oe of a beautiful white beneath, Fl.-stem 5-6 ft. high, metallic gree pu above. Fl. bright red, West Piper ornatum. gFoiteh G. 1808, Pitcairnia corcovadensis. CG. 1884, 13; G. C. 1884, xxii. 424.) S. foliage 26.) A slender species with erect p climbing habit. L, peltate, ea bane lin acuminate 1. er es eee g p% ly-pointed, 2} -5 3-4 ft. long passing into linear bracts in. long, 2-4 in. bright green on the fl.-stem, which is about 1 ft. marked with pink spots, Celebes. high, and terminates in a single lax raceme of red fl. Brazil. Piper porphyrophyllum. (6. o. 1884, xxii. ie a 5. EN age plant, Pitcairnia SR ATINS. (ard. 1888, e co t na the plant 1888, 383.) arde . Cultivated as Dirks one ee eric erg Penang. Pitcairnia flavescens. (B. M. t. Piper rubronodosum. (Bull Cut.1877, | 6818.) S. per. of robust habit. L. 3.) shr. with fleshy scabrous stems linear 2-3 ft. long, 1-14 in. broad, red at the nodes. Petiole pubescent. bright green above, mealy white be- L. cordate-ovate, bullate, deep sap- neath, Scape 14 ft. long, slightly green, over logue young with floccose ; raceme lax, about l ft. hip silver-grey. Colom Fl. 2 in. long; calyx bright yello pet. primrose-yellow. iaa a pa ays yer, Piper rubrovenosum. (41. H. 1897; Mart.] Tropical Amer t. 33; H. @. 1888, 124.) 8. clim Se ne oke with cordate acuminate bright green Pitcairnia jaliscana. (G. and F. L mottled above with rose yo the 1888, 195.) S. An attractive species veins, green ut perhaps not in cultivation. Base This seems scarcely to differ “from bulb-like, composed of very short Piper ornatum. broadly sheathing 1. armed with re- flexed spines on the margins. > Piptanthus tomentosus. (R. = linear, erect, unarmed, mealy be- 1887, 474.) Leguminose. H. H neath. Fl.-stem glabrous, bracteate. somewhat seo P. nepulonss Fl, numerous, Mao ae seme bracts and but — — silky tomentum in calyx deep rose-coloured ; corolla all parts, nnan, China, sate 2 in, ia scarlet. Mexico, iptospatha insignis. (¢, C. 1879, | Pitcairnia Maroni. ch = 1884, xi. 138, f. 20 ; B. M. t. 6598.) Araceæ. 222 ; 1885, 108, garden arf and t Aroid. L. hyb; rid between p Maie cal F: narrowed to an acute base corallina. above. Scapes rather | Pitcairnia Palmeri. (G. and F. infil. nodding. Spathe 1888, 209, 211, f. 38.) S. A small fusiform, not opening, white species with a bulbous base form ed of broad leaf-sheaths, te a few fili- form or linear 1., those mn the barren shoots spar: Corolla T in, iT light. red. Maxios Rees: platyphylla. (Bull Cat. ctly spreading, pee ight g above . Fl. somewhat panicled, large, deep crimson. West Indies, Pitcairnia Roezli. a r e See -9; M. t.7 Ae pees, (CR. A. 1890, Ss. i ong or ut eee veasiae reece peso (p. ). 1888, 272, Bignoni 5 alin as Bignonia t from the species Set eet pune ia, et. | Sh Fisheooetoniuni clematideum. T. O. 1890, 22, t. 2.) S. climber . ending i (B. a Pittosporum SElOORTD ED. (B. a t. 7473.) Pittosporac mall cs with pees weed 1. eye panicles of fragrant “golden: peyel Ma Western Himalaya Pittosporum a tum. (Bull Cat, 1882, green . with green l. aide « Zealand, 327 The plant | a month, with ith white. New | Pittosporum phillyreoides. CB: 4.0. 1888, 328, t. 13. with slender dr oan l., 2-3 in, ong. and axillary hl ellow fi. about 1 ;in.indiam, Aust er ethos Up Abeta dee (GA. 30.) a E one dansar 1l., an terminal crowded umbels of white fl. Fiji. bje ramer PAIET (G. 38, TS cy Aayi directed do h bra the pr 03 Bi Bee Colombia oe lanceolata marginata. H. 1889, 71.) Plantaginacee. m . abnormal form, and pte! be ariasi by division, Fran lastoa. menropeyUs purpurea. (CR. H, 1878, 179.) m gA large purple- leaved v oh of P. maj Platanus occidentalis cucullata. (R. H. 1877, 354.) Platan nacex. H. oriens var. roundish, nearly entire or ‘lightly lobulate, saaa tins cucullate, Platanus occidentalis, n argen- teis. (R. H. 1887, 64.) TATEN gh pate (H. H. 1888, 9.) Juglandaceæ, . shr. a da name pa Fortunea é hinensis, Lindl. baer ieee ae 429, f. 74- gen h abi ee P. p. aleicorne, but the id Ea ists: x. With green perirà (hot greyish, Bist | thinly covered with white stellate hairs, fiabellately branched = the only upper third ; fronds about ae ft. long, the part just be! e nching about 8 in. b and en pee arg downw: to a short stipes ; a small roundish or kine spots of the timate lobes, > ano an equal distance from the er if there is no side lobe, Queensl 328 Platycerium Veitchii. (@. C. 1896, S. Of stout erect growth, each frond being of unusually leathery substance and dark green in colo Totoinis siian (Lind. Cat. 21.) Palm iol arge, glaucous pakir ‘whitish on the under side. Plectocomia himalayana. (Bull at 1878, 8.) S. Distinct and graceful eet une oliage. L. pinnate ; Bpadix Freh Sikkim pion aa reer ogee iy cbt age (W. G. BA ae biate. somewhat ae genet aca with small mone ia l. and lilac fl. Abyssinia. Å reg ae Saar aie oe A 5 Si ey si a cordate crenate l. tomentose on both sides, and > rage Cat. Robust Eastern Australi ja, cea y hadiensis. ue G@. 1894, rostrate much. branched with shortly stalked doubly- hape eart-s and lilac- pariis spotted fi. Sania peripe spire (W. G. 2) à ct : Lathe wheel toothed 1. and lilac fl, yssinia. sma. neate, sessile, fice Abys- Plectranthus Sokwainturthi. (W. f. 14, L h stalked mi a al many-f flowered whorls of small blue fi. leione arthuriana. (Veiteh ea 1881, 17.) G. Seema [Cælog £.] artha uriana, Reichb. Pleione humilis tricolor. (W. 0. A. t se G. [Celogyne humilis, Lindl. ce a fossa. (G. C. 1882, xviii. and Fi. P. 1882, 123, 181.) é ee green fern with cori- aceous arching crowded fronds 1 ft. obed ; lobes multiédly pee ish, sunk in cavities, in single rank on each side of the midrib. [ alawydionss Jossum, Baker.) Malay Archipelag Pleopeltis picta. (@, C. 1881, xv. 331; Williams’ Cat. 1881, 36.) 8. "fern ied to Pz Billardieri, with abou . long, lin. broad. [ Poty- e um ea tum, Baker.) Polynesia. erara Ane (G. C. 1881 izome creeping, clothed Fronds wed in ike [Pu yodium Xiphias, T. Moore. | “Polyn ie paan REA 1887, 71.) jacex. a misprin FP Gra aa eati ' zobust me es dark green digitate ing 8-10 leaflets. Fiji. Pleroma gayanum. sE M. TAa S.dw t. 6345.) a alin panicles, lin inged with onal in {Thee ian, ] Peru in diam, the cen nested < crer ara urig aah zape eet a ik. and large bluish pies fl, Fee aeemay costaricense. So N. ee and P. 1883, 42.) Am Half-shrubby plant. L padly: liera acuminate. F small, disposed terminal close icles, which spread Dertien the size of a pea, bright rimson. Costa Rica ene er _ = 1895, 264.) O G. P., longis. Aa Tin in pooner Tight yellow, spotted and striped with agian pera pig eager (G. rate, whiti ip cuneate PTEE South re eric A eT inflata. (K. B. ian, gt stems 6 in. lon long, l in. wide, and aid Ghitiah fl. Colombia Pirarothallis nons. C&G. C. 1887 A spa onl ea Since: sa a 1 sea mes in. me i in. broad ; uncles flowered, 2} in. lo pe 23 Fen | ng i ws i triped with dul ger tip k blackish p “purple, vilo at the apex. en ore pierre pe gsar apres CH. 1894, x A singular little species, ite aed purple ‘and s ilver- ite fl Pleurothallis liparanges. (6. e 532. 1885, xxiii. o © 4 a ‘kD HE few-flowered ; fl. thin, pellucid, light reddish ochre. Brazil. Pleurothallis maculata. Œ B. 1893, 334.) S. Allied to P. recurva ; 1. 2 in, long, blotched with dull ere: fl. mall, white and purple. Brazil. ee parva. (K. B. 1895, S. mall species with yellow a. razil. iene ome pel Series (K. B. to ihe marg — ee. small apsthulaie L ini, lines. British Honduras a AETA E (K. 4, to P. teste- j 2 mes oe ong, fleshy ; me } in. long, bearing six small sashes and purple fl, Brazil. chip apes picta. (G. C. 1887, ii. itt _— with a glten t l. about 2 in. high, and racemes o — SRA pgm and red fl. Fai | scapes 4 in. ing | very a yellowish = with purple T HE meag ie fot 59.) ery, green bracts, and a ike of — ae fi. Bobtail % viek ant Braz Pleurothallis puberula. (x. 2.1893, 16 Allied to P. wnivaginata, but e fl. are smaller an re numerous ; colo and du i they are ured green yellow, ry are fragrant nes dea te ( 1888, iv. 756.) long, ee yellow, spotted w ith iiir bro per ger lance ceolate-blong, nto a con- ig aa ee, aS, C. 1876, of P. in Toa. eNe num morous very 5 short- ec penen stout l. and a poe ba orange- ured fl, Central Thee: Pleurothallis Fob seine hes 1886, 51.) with a : pp i peni ceous ; oar sep. reddish ; pet hitish ; lip oniho at the base. Min Pleurothallis rhombipetala. 4 (K.B. ; to P.ar — with lax racemes Fs a green urple fl. Mt. Roraima, British Cais, rte arse a es to; 1888, s ttractiv ited to their so that the fl. is open but a a ttle ae C ee (CK. B. arta . S species wi 4 in, peame. and short scapes of os ra purple fl. Jamaica, Pleuroth epee inguis. (4. C.1883, pis 457.) G. A small species, with narrow spathulate l. about 1 in. long, and subcorymbose racemes of arrow acuminate lobes ; petioles long sant prickly. Peduncle about 1 ft. hyaline fi. spotted on the aristate sep. long, smooth or prickly. Spathe boat- with ge rple-mauve; lip dark olive- shaped, open to the base, brownish red, brown, with basilar retrorse horns and 33-4 in. long. Spadix — cream- an elliptic fringed blade. coloured, changing to bro Borneo. oh ade ee teretifolia. (4. s aya d to P. nak Potophyni i PEE (G. with narrow to Paks forming a tuft Ber sa ae Prk bably EAR 9 in. high, and a pendulous maer ol Ls te ae comes of fleshy brown fl. Brasil. fruiting ones forked, from the bons Cid which are produ the large bun Tiostothaliis kribuloides. (G. C. of drooping rich purple fi: followed 87, BER) ea inconspicuous fr. J. of u. ellow fi. 4 in. in ‘diam. Himalay 3 ot, ae Ci I; "Gard. 1891, t 823 ; B. M. t. 7217.) G. The true Javan plant, which differs specifically from Eye mens, tsi manae the Himalayan Primrose figured in D mki ina anoi omas ti heh. B. M. t. 6732 under P. prolifera, The Al att rich purple-violet ee i ? ? r of the for ate n. lon readily distinguished fro ts ma 5 in ai sah bors scape erect, 3-4 f alli ring of woolly hairs at ig ur to six whorls, rich E; n fou pia ei ak aa tinged with orange. outh de ra Primula nivalis. K Gf. t. 930; R. pinnatid -d tat: “teeth recurv 3 in 1 m., deep r ose or purple, Primula ER CG. 0; 1886, XXV., arranged umbel or in two 168 ; Le . per. with whorls. There are four forms of this ovate- dancesaie silky-pubescent à L, plant, which may be u is and umbels of 2-3 large drooping tinguished :—P. nivalis, type, 1. and cream.colour 1 in, in peduncles glaucous; var. farinosa, Kumaon, North India. underside of 1. covered with a whitish meal ; var. longifolia, l. much longer | Primula rosea. ae M. t. F. and narrower than in the type, mealy M +t. 360, f. 1.) r Saisie neath, ee rple; var. turkes- pri com ufted habit apan fl. deep rose, usually arranged with —— crenulate na aa n in tw br es Central Asia, &e. long, dark green above, pale eath, and umbels ae bright “iasg Trasna fi, Primula obtusifolia. oo ai t. 6956 ; Himalaya. G. C. 1887, ii. et aa A beautiful with lked oblon pera ; i glabrous regula ely porte! and r s —— (af. a aS umbe ret-purple fl, ' wit z. blackish aei per whe Gikkin.. eel pean igang 1 flowered umbels of dee urple Primula petiolaris nana. (B. 1 wit ellow eye Th Pati is 7079, f£. B; Gard, 1889, xxxv. mas dwarf Ve e an extremely pe. L.almost sessile, obovate, s e able ty part running np between the lobes oblong, or oarra ore very short; fi. the corolla-lobes ethane Airek lilac-purple, with a white and yellow eye. Himalaya. Penal pe area coe t. goer : : : diminutive species, T in. high, Primula pie eho ey M. t. with a hagr e ai coarsely- Mt. Sol In of P. toothed 1, 4-8 in. long, an - cortusvides, with long- petia, A rdate- flowered umbels of nodding purple elliptic prides aiya geen renate l., bout 2 in. i m and long-pedun re = of bri ght Himaka : mauve or lilac dia: i onyx bese ‘eam npantlat, > shortly Primula sibirica kashmiriana. (2. Lee Aoi Maal | a i 6408). H per, A preity phat ith petioled oval 1. and umbel Pee P ee ee a aa 361; R. H. 1889, 491; B. M. t. 7216.) G. or H. H. Allied to P. prolifera. | Primula corpse = and P. Glabrous, 4-6 in. high; 1l. narrowly 1880, 73, t. 514, f. 1.) elliptic, ong, with a broad dilated clasping thick fleshy, de ‘oe carti- base ; i te. F ls, laginous margi pe 3-4 in. high, rich l of 6-8 large rosy purple fl, Eastern Al (GA. t.991 1-3.) Primula Steinii. H rid between P. he SU . Garden hyb and P. minima, Fr Sib oer (a C. 1883, deep maroon- -purple -, Wit set eral eye, about 1 in. in diam. Califor Primula Venzoi. (4. C. 1887, i. 320.) H. hybrid. Primula vinciflora. (&. C. 1887, i. 575 £ 1 H. 5 glan Scape - ON! = } inearike "purple-violet Ei It i in. in diam , wit — pubescent prion ‘swollen at the base. Yunnan, Chi he Sens (GA. 1890, ge B. M. t. 7117.) Gesneracez. „This a i Tabacu um, which see. Chin iw heg (G. C. 1889, R. H. 1889, 516 ; W. G Native name Shek- in, i.e. Rock Tobacco., China rona peated iE (ill. H. 79, alme, S. Of bold habi p wiih large ee flabellate plicate l. divided 4 of the way down into numerous linear- nela acute ts something like P. etekin but more robust iod with larg rl. [P. a H. Wendl] Dt wich Islands. Pritchardia Periculorum. (#7. and an-leaved Pa lm, ing in having dar on and = sy Spherion al fr. Low Archipelago, Pacific. Pritaharnis Thurstoni. (Gf, 1887, 123, of A at tie apex. 2146 337 aa weit eae etess, ays H. Ba deep-green 1., palmately cut into any segments.. Low Archipelago, Pacific. Ai iepa aee $ R ny ik opposito ger sa pehee Ta fhed a- andso ome ee spikes y in. in dia Arge —— gs raran i é ae 134. and me lip. pr ea tala EN erum, Reichb, f.] opte Promenga PA. PA i AS ving the. pe “only parity “blotched = striped with lighter brown than the ae ‘which are like the stripes. Reichb, f type bu T rapes sapelicides, tous nana. e. C. 1889, v. 523; 7 -A nodding. cu p-shaped crimson fi. re 2} in, across. South Africa Bios — œ - t. if & 7983.) G. rain sted branches ner a oblong green l. ter 3 in. across, rose- -coloured pi siaii stamens. Trans — hpi ier (a. and F. 1890, 4 Ros A de- ities tic oa mall tre ‘early ea to the European P. t Uni - States. Prunus baldschuanica. (Gf. 1890, 613; mr Hort. Petrop. a xi. i. 314.) H. shr. or dwarf tree hi way of P. divar icat, bot with siiGwitcatl ptie coarsely and doubly serrat- l, an ovate- cylindric Ca gst tu a and red fl. Bald- schuan, Bokha Prunus we oes (R. H. 1888, 137, f. 30.) AE small tree, wit de- ciduous da or clliptc-oblong acute finely-toothed 1, glaucous gree neath, an sa terminal racemes of white 338 fi. similar to those of P. Padus. Fr. red, palpi Tel mbling a small che Sh The Capollin or Cap ulinos of Mexico [P. Capollin, Zuce.} Prunus eae contorta. (R. H. 1895, 201, f. 57.) H. Differing from the type in wh ing more fa astigiate — and in having the 1l, Brae wisted. Prunus Chapronii. (R.H. 1881, 467, ; .) H. tree with elliptic acute serrulate l., and G miS em Ef, in. in diam., shining, punctate with white, of a agreeable acid flavour, Roumania n curdica. (M. D. &. 1896, 26.) Intermediate between ox spinosa and P. insititia, chai Min aem a say upton (R. i 1884, 504.) ornamental yearn an sbunlant of semi- doaie pure white fl., succeeded by black plums of good flavour Prunus mios reptans. au H. 1886, 416, f. 107-8.) brid of P. japonica A P pumila peA red — and _ divaricate some- what naked b — Var. stricta. CR H., 1886, 417, ae 109.) H. A hybrid of P, japonica and P. = with white flowers and erect branches Prunus J soqnamontii CB. M. t. 6976; G. and F. 48, 200; ig H: she. ‘with oe gla- -lance vi se ; about 4 in. in Calyx tubular, Eti n in ong, glabrous. North- west H: Prunus japonica a (R-E 1890, — f. 136, +.) H, A garden th glo obose fr. of a pia: vinous var, poe ies Prunus juliana pe A a amis Cat, 1889-90, 3.) n form with pendulous aa Prunus Laurocerasus pohipkastsis. (Späth Cat. 1889-90, 2) H. An especially hardy form, | from the 101 slopes o; e kan Mountains, Prunus Maureri. (Gf. 1888, 124.) H. Garden hybrid. Prunus igs ear CG. and F. 1888, 196, 199, f. This is said b they bike ‘the petioles ee young S por and orange glands at their base. Ja hia Prunus Mume se (R. H. 1885, 564, f. FAX is HA ath with semi-double r ink fl. called Armeniaca ‘a rAlphandi. ss apan, gie bare Ta (G. and F. 18 oa. ek aj with glauc flavour = ‘quality, ging Ja Sak low. Tex Prunus Pissardi. (R. H. 1881, 190, Remarkable for its -T dark red elliptic 1. Fl. white. Per Prunus præcox. (R. H. 1892, 488, f. 142-3.) H.shrub. A garden seedling of P. japonica spherica Prunus Salzeri. (@. C. 1892, xii, 669.) Nearly related to P. Padus fruit yellowish white. Plant said to come true from seed. Carinthia and Styria. Prunus suhoorosta, Abe dot Cat. 1889— 90 ndish Sonate Fl. as in the ordinary plum, Call. fornia, — subhirtella. (B.M. t. 7508.) Homage tree, the Arenge oy z tasol of To i a6 five, aiie: Japan. Fry tomentosa. (Gf. t. = H. hrub . The new shoots entose t broadly elliptic, shortly Seriile, 339 with small serratures, covered sere a ite tomentum beneath. FI. org a A solitary or in ade < two to f Japan. Prunus pooni (G. and F. 1894, 134, f. 2 metimes of good quality. Kansas, state pags Maulei. (R. H. ae 236, f, 52-5.) H. [Pyrus Maulei, Mast. | gigi gee g2 = 6673.) A mest i RE e ary "peatly 4 divided z with lanceo. Fe acumin leafle ts, 0 dark green, spo ith a fiss appendi [Syn. Spee bereien PA Linden & André.) Cochin China. Faenor Pag, a R H, ®. E ing ail F ne with pinnate 1. 44 ft. long, h g late acuminate leaflets 12-16 in. long, glaucous be- nea Sp anicl about long and br Berries ł in. in diam., bright orange or red. Flo rida, ETA K arpaa (R. H. very “for of the Douglas Fir, ainn Pousiehé, Carr. | aa a. CR. H. 1890, 233, f. 71.) Myrtaceæ.. S. Shr. 3 -6 f ped, about as a plum, pals green or vellowioh, edible, Psychotria pre rnae s (G. 180, ze 200, £ hae B. M.t. 64 sf) jacer, S. his is the plant know as e Blora Tinie a. (Of. 1887, uous- Fereintris emiga 30.) rofuse and co: sulphur. or fi berries. Fiji 2146 Ptarmica Sie ai a nas Paa (R. H. 73.) per. eleis Soa ered yr at Achillea Ptarmica. Ptelea er sing aurea. (R. H. 1886, ) acee. H. Garden variety, pika Bausei. Ces Cat, 1886, 12. ) lices. S. rative fern of com mat habit, with densely tufted aeut 13 in. high ing of 4 pinnules. [P. semipinnata, Linn, var Bausei, Hort.] Pteris Pai.. e C. pire xx. 470.) inne much subdivide, the t e tips rand epee ee being densely cri Pteris cretica crispata. (Veitch Cut. 1891, 11.) G. ; m- marked by a a ts white Pteris cristata. (G. C. 1892, xii. 249.) . Garden var. of P. ensiformis Vic- torie-Regine. . nana. (R.H. 1887, 90.) A rion” var. a P. serrulata. . 1896, xix, Pteris ar aig i ors ABE: 592. bly var, 0 P. iu, ps on 2 = PRA and pinnæ 3 in. wide, dark gree Pteris mey Se, (a.C. 1890, v. 76.) S o P. cretica, ut with he re ncaa l fertile fronds prettily marbled with ite. Malaya. Pteris iniri (Williams Cat. in the 1880, 17.) S. fern, in way of P. heterophylla, with ovate tripinnate outer fronds, and | n MRN central fronds. West In Pteris longifolia Mariesii. (Veitch Cat. 1895, 9.) G. Differs from the type in its shorter fronds and narrower æ. India. fee nobilis. (Fl. and P. 1884, 94; Wi liams Cat. 1884, 14.) 8. An evergreen fern of palm-like a with pinnate fronds ft. long; pme linear, 8-10 in. Tay 2 in. broad. olynesia. Y2 340 Pteris Regine. (4G. C. 1892, xii. 249.) S. Garden var. of es ensiformis, also named Victoriæ-Regi Pteris serrulata E (&. C. 1883, xviii Kirp G. Of dwarf habit with branched stipes, and broad-ended fronds a crested pinnz —— Var. i mie CG. C. 1893, xiii. 79) G. Ais ar. with much larger fronds tha th e type. —— Var. lacerata. (Williams? Cat. 1882, 28, f. 22; FI P. 1882, 70.) he fronds are in a pin- ated So ar ty seein aed brik ar at the. Si ae the “first adia of the frond. — Var. ons bee (F. M. 1876; No. <08.) s depauperate form with he nre ngated by long filiform a erae of their midribs. — Var. Pocockii. (4G. (. 1884, xx. 426) G. A var. with . short dense est at the end of each segment of the drooping frond —— Var. voluta. (Bull Cat. 1895, 7.) G. Pinne markedly curled, the apex rested. — — yg = C. 1886, larger Tracer Savy ia sane leafy fronds than the type. “eae . grandiceps. (G. C. 1886, vi. 757; Bull Cat. 1887, 11.) @. Giric hybri rid. variegata. (G. C. 1892, A ans E Var. with variegated fron: Pteris umbr ak ori Ke bes 1879, 7, 5 5.) G. Ata Fron g fade "and va segments are all lo ong and linear, much divided at ‘the apices and cris} reen. Pterisanthes polita. (4. ¢. 1896, xx. 182; B. M. t. 7561.) Ampe lidaceæ. S. A climber ‘gol the habit os a Cissus, cordate 1. 5 in. long an rhachis neice te omg like b fue. inde nd the margin rier po Sc m Malaya. Pterodiscus CG. C. 1886, Vi.A97, £98) Pedalioven. @ tubers rooted herb, Stems 2 ft. ‘high, with opposite stalked 1. oblong-obtuse, sinuate-toothed. Fl. solitary in Re upper axils , largo, funnel-shaped ; limb with 5 rounded lobes, iilae South Africa. Pee Baptistii. (B. * t. 6351.) Orchidaceæ. S. or G, te spet with singular fl. L. Ee m j ber ; = n the hood on each side. New South Wales. niet aryere a Ka Comp. Cont. d Hort. 1886,9.) Palmæ. Stated to be an elegant Palm rr New Guinea, but no description given. ae eee soeia. XS: pas Ba i, Sen li tlle fog ‘teh re- calling Cocos weddelli iana wes young, pinnate foliage. It of the Nicobar Islands, where i it to a slender tree 100 ft. hig A gin pines engencrenals. oan Cat. 1884, 15.) stems aad A A drooping sane l. of a rich green. Singap Pueraria Nga omc ees (R. H.1891, & Zuc hirsutus, Thunbg. ; D. e Toae Mort Japan, Pultenga dco ae +f t. 1173.) Legumin G. with virgate Braaohea, sie lin ee. E d 3-5-flower s of small fi inati branchlets, Fl. golden yellow, Stein bro h purple stripes o Mes d, and a brownish heel Australia Pultenza rosea. (G. C.1877, vii. 431.) G. Shrub of erect heath-like habi t, with twig-li ike branches, glabrous or iry. or slightly hai L. -terete, obtuse, about 4 in. long, elled bove by the involute margins, slightly scabrous. Stipules subul in Fl. p in terminal h = Bracts few, narrow, trifid. under the calyx Ikaus annee 341 pairs Te oe bat lines long ; a s lon s the . the tw os mo nited. Pet of Tt Se a jongth: not twice as lon ng as the calyx. Ovary villous; style subulate. Pod two lines long, Australia. Puya Tor (z. H. mei 314, f. 74.) Bromeliaceæ. § species with large Agare-liko i a ft. long, te md acumin kiaia e rpi om mealy-white bene FL -stem rising to a height of 20-30 ft. is in a — Pa spike of whiti o Pa; tanuginosa, (G. C. 1888, iv. i p ; 1872, 110 under the name of P. be ea cl es, fe 259, CB. k 1885, $0) 8. ular, 1} in. lon [Pitoairnia ation ya, Tiar ] weet Pyrethrum aureum selaginoides. I and P. bien 2.) Bae semua arf for = oe ayaan WY Jf hry weiss hen mum Parthenium, tons ar. | ‘oe decaisneanum. (X. H. 1887, -185 H. be thrysanthemum decaisneanum, N. E. Br. ] Pyrethrum marginatum. (R. H. 887, 185. H. [Chrysanthemum marginatum, N: E. Br. ] Pyrethrum parthenifolium =e cum. (B. T. O. 1895, 22, t. H. A a erarema from s eas in havin ucous l. [Chrysanthemum sorte Fo 5 Tak ar.] Pyrus a flore pleno. E y ai 1893, 180, f.) Rosaceæ. his is a double-flowered form of P. coronaria, Linn., not of P, angusti- folia Pees petulsfolia. fe H. 1879, 318, f. 68, ae flower ng before L. on long petioles, pci mgs at both egi serrate, ng ad. Fl. in sessile red. Fr. small, sub-glo bose, brownish, dotted with white. hina ; Japan. Pyrus Fate nga os M. t. i) with 1 cablin ete on oe elses $ outiine, but much thinner in ture. Fl. white, showy. Northern Italy. (G. and F. 1888, Kyras halliana. 2.) oaeee form of P. re iT Nichol g heterophylla on G. 1888, " 1890, vii. 115, f.) L. entire, or la mtaa or inter mediate, Central Pyrus Malus aurea. Pe - B. 1889, 272; GA. t. 1425.) of the Crab-apple with the 1. yellow, except a green patch in the centr Ere oi arg (G. and F. 1888, 2.) A semidouble form of P floribunda. ine Me ara ei tee Page . 312, E tree i -n Ti ia, and the young foliage villose. Cua Asia. ae cta igi shr. irg ee = and F. 1894, digenous Pear- F j ie hang continental Pyp yn us sinensis, a common cultivated fruit tree in all f the empire, baa’ Amr e become naturalized. Senget T ee C. aH 1. gl on the he anthers. Pollen masses shaped, with a pellucid margin at the se N d, South-west Africa. era so a C. 1880, xiv. viii, 436; £5 pete o oblong, esl green above, clothed with 342 dense golden down beneath. Acorns | Quercus Robur apennina aurea long, obovate, with a cup like that su erba: EC 1885, 495.) ae of — Turkey Oak. Mountains of whi are of a Cypra jintene golden tint than in the ai Quercus. — $ gueme aat as G. 8, 2 1888, „H. H. tree. A form with | Quercus schochiana. cae Nat. Arb. very aii pinnatisect E attaining 1 ft. Zösch. 1892, 2 _ A hybrid between or more in length. [Probably a laci- 0. P ri Sasi niate form of Q. dentata, Thumb. | eee pa g rie Quercus georgiana. CQ. and F. 1888, borie me E A pom 465. rm with lia aes eee aut see A pendulous branch: long-stalked, somewhat obo cu- neate at the base, with 3-5 entire acute ree Enderi. (Gf. 1888, hae f. or obtuse lobes wi eep or shallow 41-3.) Bromeliaceæ. S. [Q. la teralis, sinuses, very smooth. Acorns ellipsoid, Wawra. Syn. Billbergia Waders i, with smooth shining saucer-shaped Regel. cu Eastern United States, sones giandulifaa, (G. C. 1880, 163, 350, t. 1 8) S some plan 5, H. Evergreen wi numerous ‘ae paH lose i Oak pa habit. L. oblong, banded with grey aye and a tall obtuse, distantly toothed. Peduncles se w cylindric h short. Acorns clustered, ripening in spike of white fi. ih dark blue tips ; the first poar, ellipsoid, acute, rather bracts white, tipped with rose. Brazil. more cet wice the leng th of the hemispheric cup, which $ osn lia wittmackiana. Wh, 4. co h small obtuse ciliolate Qu S Aan plant with ae = les Soma = Q. podu lad KAES 3-4} Pot long, with small 2 an pedunculata. F light trans- [Quercus Ti urneri, Willd.; Q. glan- spines ee -reepa the dulifera, Blume, is a different tree, ] ; i te. pike erpe a. Aa C. short, composed of about 4 clusters z Sg H. f the er r S 2-3 fi. with red calyces and dark blu ere bearing le edible acorns. pet. South Brazil? aly to Asia Mino or. Ramoadia ee = G. C. Quercus palustris Sere 1886, xx TA Ges “4 - D. G. 1896, 27.) var. ay diftezing “scare de type in . red from their bake oa having white fl. 2 7 4 ALIE ae anemonoides. sa and Mah 1894, 451.) H. form of the P. 1882, 15: H Pyramidal or Cypress Oak. Sweden i = with glaucous green biternately —— Var. gree ae (R. H. 1894, 17, divided 1., the segments cut into linear 3.) A form of the common divisions; fl. rather large, white, oar Lith laciniated 1. ae = et ae Sar rose outside, pedun 3- high. = Var. ee (AL D. G. [Cullianthemem rao, G A. T ~ 1896, 3.) a be broadly var. anemonoides globose abit A eip as eedling 7603.] Alps. from acorns of g. pre Be Sasti- giata, Ranunculus Buchanani. (Damm. ` Cat. 1890-91, 80.) H. alpine. A dwarf Quercus pontica. (Vat. Arb. Zösch. species with the 1. two or three times 1891, 18; Gf. 1891, 509, f. 95; G. C. trifidly divided, and a fl.-stem peda 1891, ix. 462.) H. tree with large high, bearing one pure white fl. 2 elliptic coarsely toothed 1l., growing to or more in diam. New Zealand, pri 6in. in length by 3 in. in agers 5,000-7,000 ft. elevation. gla neath. Acorns eee as Bom. as their se Bessecoive carpaticus. E M. t. scaly cup. Asia Minor 7266.) H. A distinct and showy per., 343 with Si pe rootstock. Stem 1 ft. hi early ee n outline, Fl. pda L. ima ate, ents. aa pa golden yellow. etn Hu anges Ranunculus scien (Fl. and P. 1882, 76.) arly- flowering species about 1 ft. high. L tripartite, the lobes deeply incised Fl. numerous, pale chrome-yellow, shining. spr rae, Boiss. var.) Greece. Ranunculus Lyallii. (&. C. 1879, xi. 620; B. M. t. 6888.) H. perennial, ay it. high, with EA, peltate 1. 12-14 in diam. n. in diam., pure white, in large aiin panicles. New ealand. SORIRCI arses a z 1881, 3, 5.) herb. per. dying ie aay in amak and ap- peoe aga i tember and tober. L. cordate-reniform or cor- date- elliptic in outline, somewhat 3- lobed, irregularly toot -stem aring 1-3 large bright yellow fi, Algeria. er apre isatoides. (R. H. 1885, 372, f. 101.) Cruciferæ. H. A form of Radish with the general aspect of The radic Lsatis ena al l. are e-pinn an tem l. are ovate-lanceolate, amplexicaul, thic ucous. The llow, in es terminating the side branches. sey variety. en een a ss Serge (R. H. 1879, mad . pure w ite, Dies bunches. [R. ARAE paiar Register t. 468.] Lindl. Chi Ravenea Legs ee B. 1880, t. ani rene. (H-H. is Pa of act owin . height of 10-12 w Te alliptic ob- ong in outline, pinnate; l umerous, narrow w-lanceolate, ee zaab Islands. eats rosea. (R. H. 1880, 179.) .shr. L., opposite, trifoli- ae Leaflets ciiptic-obovate entire, shining. Fl. oS get -3 in.in diam vem Braz Rehmannia r tas ghey (G. and F. 1890 ek B. M. t. 7191.) a An interestin sieren t 13 ft. high. The eel Henge ated me lateral ones all droop- l fleshy, toothed, and pe le with "long milky hairs. Fl. tubular, iena tinged with rose. West Chin BiM, 7136.) sisia ae tis very similar to Ar trig pri Cimin i “ig ynum) and only ving f instead of three, = Diis on yellow fi. India, mee onl ae Br ie arr (Veitch Ca E t. Lin Bijis peonmisis: tone 1889, ubiacez. Allied to i ae and, like it, at value nine. It has the habit of: C; a ae —eo ee (G. C.1878, 74.) O ice lobes ; spur orange. Malaya (?) Renanthera a (K. B. 1891, = sol to P. coccinea ; with s r perian a -segments, The fl. are oaidigh and yellow. Assam. ONE matutina breviflora dg T] BZA stinct Ara ine Sete its hoster sep., the lateral ones more aiken from one eee and TR. el calli under R ata Lindl. ] Sunda Isles. S Renanthera Storiei. (&. €. 1880, i 6; 1881, xvi. 364.) S. mall, deep crimson, with a tre w Ery oaeee pg A C. 1880, 32.) This ma “its ak Fe aa pue ow, pipi arks. Col ia — ee <4 Cl S. guituiata, Dat cae we ane cgi te lip; fron ” be transversely oblong, pdi with atts, hairy, whitish, with purple- aes spots. Colombia. iculus. Fi. Tolir, By a a Toa capillary uncle, n g; the upper linear sep. obtuse; lateral connate, boat- angle a a in the middle. of ae rene Costa Ric: esiri sanguidos: Foe B. 1896, Sei h soe 73 in. long, and gs pence is of the te length. Colombi mesrevis: airiahi: (G. C. 1891, ix. s from other species of RA na m ag he tri of spotted sep. Otherwise it is not pane R. elegans. Colombia Regus Graer es. C. apa ae: H. G. 1890, 2 2) s rik variet Rhamnus Ee (B. M. yes See 880, ap 1884, 288.5 Rhamnace. E d ub 4-6 Ae with rnate o l lan ng-ovate o ep serrulate L., and small axillary s of greenish "Al. Asia Min Rhamnus robusta. (R. H. 1879, 100.) H. tree. A e Te ovate-lanceo- late, convex ng, Sade in. broad, AMEN Bros gree Fl, small, green. Fr, globose, a in. in lack. apam ons Beenie su B. M. t. 6849. much-branched Mess at Nii oan ovate acute l., an F soan lilae fl., ieir aiee JS end branc: Cal mall, minutely ore "sa 4 in. long, biblar with a spreading 4-lobed limb; the upper lobe bifid. Bere bright blue. Chile. globose, Rhapis natedens tara (1U. H. 1887, ender ze a a aes eolate segments, Ra nin TV Herit. | Japan, pm Slepa (W. G. 1889, ; . 6.) Apocynacee. H. Resembling a Vinca, but with more erect stems, small shining l., and the fl. with a longer tube, vary- ing sop bright blue to dark violet. Tau Rhipsalis aculeata. (R. H. 1892, 428.) Cactaceæ. S. succulent with i $ ar whitish. Argen ee — Ke H. 1892, ak. lon cies wit th’ na Ha re > ciei etait ieee renula the margin and havin hite stems, epis- ellowish w. mium anceps, Weber. 1 Brazil. me ope wy geet CR. 5 25.) E- ry numerous, all penden nd forming a tuft-like growth. Fl. lateral or subterminal, white. Brazil. eee clavata. (R. 17,1892, 429.) S. Something in a way of Bes ” i- ohare, but wi penden a te fl. ‘Son, PB aie ni. Hort] Beas il. Rhipsalis comorensis. (R. HM. 1892, S. succulent, with drooping green and whorls o fl. small, greenish white. Comoro Isles. Rhipsalis copienel ae ienr, ig 3 su S. plant described in 1890 as ieia dissimile. — ya meva. (R A hake a with 5- n ale . [Syn R. poet "We ber. ] Rhipsalis gibberula. (R. HM. 1892, 426.) S. A slender species with jointed i 1 ranches and fl. on the sides of the branches. The ovary immersed in the stem. Berries large, white. azil. r EA j f. with 4-5-winged. [Syn. R. panee il, oo Braz Rhipsalis madagascariensis. (R. ZI. To Fie S. A much- ate spec ies with trailing or drooping 345 6-10-angled stems about į in. thick, with tufts of white hairs along the ae = very numerous, greenish. Madag ee os ghataa thy CG. C, 187 ceculent closely allied se pet. Tropical America Pores pacha e (GA. 1889, 182, f. 33, 34.) S. succulent similar to own; fi, white a. larah razil, "S Fea ee (GA. 1890, 118, 3.) S.suceu sn very similar Ch Houtletié with bro at coarsely nae eae branches, and pears white fl. uth a ott (M. K. 1896, 53.) species h stout terete branches ; reiki near the tips of the stems, Saath Brazil. Rhipsalis salicornioides bambu- soides. (R. H. 1892, 429.) 8. very large for en growing to 6 ft. high, with rigid erect stems something like ine of a Bamboo, and orange-yellow r reddish orange fl. Bra ail. Sas suareziana. (R. H. 1592, uch-br Aper bg gr of two young stems f Fi. cach lateral. Madag: led. Di ee Suarez, —— na ih H. 1892, S. es with much- cylindric. Possi eas T prismatica, but less roburt. ce ga a (R. A £ e te, tipped with rose, ae sew aeb in the stem. Argen Rhipsalis ta. (R. H. 1892, 425.) S. ppsbhijs Ta to R. minutiflora we olinar. mey ‘branched droop- tem Fl. small, white aliay o or in pairs along the nches. Brazil. Rhipsalis oben heen ine ster (Gf. 1892, S. culent. A spec ies with ‘flat or 3 Langton stems, an white fl. about ł in. in diam. Brazil. ee zanzibarica. (R. H.1 25.) Very similar to R. Seati. “3 of Dick it ie perhaps, only a robust form. Zanzibar. Rhodea j | apres aurea. ie H.1879, 220.) Lili H.per. A handsome var. with thé A broadly striped with yellow ROSE seer ape seg ics Pa 1887, 11.) variety near hee Gibsoni. Rhododendron EEE (Gf. t. 1196.)- G. shr. small species with posi deb elliptic i, acute at both peas, green above, rusty ben m and f ~ flowered trusses of sm all tubular red fl. about 4 in. long. Philippine ap Rhododendron assamicum. (Bull A fre Cat. 1881, G. e-growing evergreen species with narrow lanceo- late densely set 1. in diam., peg hens with bro loured itani the base Ha, Wall.] Rhododendron (fl. and P. 1882, garden hybrid paerd type. en eae a 07.) G.o of “he Miklir U- Var. album. (FI. and P. 1882, ~ 128; Veitch Cat. 1887, 12,1.) -G: (Fl. and P. 1 “123; Veitch "Cat. 1887, 12, £3 a carneum. ~ 1888, er’ f) -G (Veitch Cat. Rhododendron brachycarpum. a and F. 1888, 292, f. 46.) H. shr., = e-branching, rare bling R. cine i ral le yellow with green at e upper lobes of the catalla. Japan. 346 Rhododendron res are Ris g 1880, xiv. 694 4609.) The A. are Ee in, Si ee J. te, tinged with yellow at the Min and do with ochre. Hong K oo ciliicalyx. 1895, 51, f. 25.) R. eo e Pata (Jard. G. Nearly = to Yunnan, Chin ee gorge (B. M. i. 620; ; iv. 297 , Pa ri -D yi pene j acute at both ends, coriaceous, opaque een above, pale bro ah opins beneath, 14-3 in. long. Fl. nearly i T - with broadly oblong lobes, pure white, arranged in dense terminal umbels. Afføhanistan. Riodolendron Curtisii. (Fl. and P. 188 ; 1884, 113, t.615.) G. [R. aar Miq. v ar.] Rhododendron Daviesii. (F. M. somewhat tubular Rhododendron R x atom (G. C. 1896, xix. 702.) arden hybrid between me aie poviis indi- cated in the — Fordii. (K. B. 1894, G. and F. 1894, 363.) G. Near R Fortunei, with dark green obovate a Se BS in, E an loose clusters in diameter. China gepi Teea (FI. and P, Es 2, 76.) G. Garden a oe betw . Veitehit and R. Edge- Borini. Rhododendron grande roseum. (B. M. t. 6948.) G, A var. with deep red ododendron graveolens. (Bull Cat. 1887,11.) G. Garden hybrid. Rhododendron halopaninii, CR. g 1896, 359, 428, t.) A hybrid between K. bien sid R. arboreum, indico -j ———. se ss 1889, > vi. 507, 602.) G.s À rid raised from — see "and a jaranie Rhododendron TARIN: oe ty ah gel APO d betw A natural EE E and pi parai Bree irroratum. (B. M. Allied to Fè. arboreum. ie Pat. a 3 b t. or more hig 3 long, and termina s babala fl. 1} in. long, coloured creamy white, with a he of rose on the reflexed lobes. Chin epic jasminiflorum car- atum. Seii Cat. 1888, 13, f.) ea dards n hybrid — Var. roseum. (G. C. 1894, xv. a sa E ` a from = > type in wice any fl. i mbel which bu Sivad soft ieee rose. Perak. Rhododendron javanicum -e G. shr. with shaped lobe 1 in. or more long; calyx obsolete. Sumatra ee a os 23.) H. All or arfer in and F. `d ahuri- cum, but dw 3 in. long ; fl. in Siar ae si 1 in. across, rose purple. Japan. Rhododendron adare CG. C. 1888, iii. 620.) H. Garden hybrid between R., gritithianwm and: R. Hooker COR: b: 1195.) gortig Somi ac lanceo- i e sil nt er sses of white tubular fl. Breda ike those of R, jasminiforum, Philippines, Rhododendron ledifolium plenum purpureum. ((/. t. 1233, f. e-d; R. H. 1887, 143.) G.or H. Garden variety. = lepidotum obova- CB. -i Seisi -) H. shr. with deadet naked brown branchlets ter- ted by a tuft ‘of obovate s r gins s scales 347 Rhododendron ——— (4G. C. 1892, xi, 780.) H. A garden hybrid between K. Fortunei and R. Thomsoni. — Var. splendens. (4. = 1896, xix. 702.) H. Differs from yrs in having fl. of a rich ae ease 5 ea Maddeni on rolla . long, which is dull rose omeide, A bluish inside. cea paneer Bangla. m £ Ar aera see (B. N. t. 6769.) G. ith whorls of nar- fi. about 1 in. in diam. Sum —— aa some fulvum. (B 27.) M. t. 6 with the under surf "Rid oaliated. th trusses larger and th of a d r purple colour. Si a — Ms € oe G. n hybri R. Ti ry R. pie ea greai Soran be ` 1882, G. dwarf dense the covered with white silky sc FI. 2 in. = diam., funnel- rier dah salm Formosa. Poeman ovatum. Mas +h Cat. 1895, A es first Ei om i Pertniis ig "Isu, but afterw pon 2n si = ovate, 1k i ose-pu urple, pie with eiee pi. [Byes ‘Azalea ov nae, Lindl. ; B. M. t. 5064.) North Chi coopera? ee ium. (Gf. b, ag flexuously gerne } iii long, oblong, on ameak at the base. Chin Rhododendron peen A 1882, xvii. 429 65.) G. shr. with elliptic- -oblong hes ciliate 1l., and small t russes of white fl. Sikkim Rhododendron EREET (4. C. xi. 535 ; xii. 62 ta; ; panula fi. nearly 1 and not unlike some of the Ti ref R. parviflorum. Yunnan, Chin: REPE RTRT roseum odorat (R ured fragran rather oe Rhododendron Salvini. (Fl. and P. 1880, 144.) H. A garden hybrid. Rhododendron scabrifolium. (4. C. An 1890, vii. 450; B. M. t. 7159.) G erect unbranc plant with scabrid hairy ovate ae 1. 24 in. long, and a compact head of fi., each 14 in. gen white, tinted with rose. Yunnan, China, Rhododendron Schlippenbachii. (G. £ 1894, xv. 469, f. s: sare. ee xlvi. t. 972; B. M. t G. ac Cor Mase and Japan ETO Are Sii 82, 03.) nal tufts o yn. Azalea serpylli- Jolia, A. Gray. ] apan. Rhododendron Smirnowi. (G b as long, and the stamens are roger green the corolla and hairy at e base ; ovary tomentose. Caucasus. Bhototenirer Tn: o eitch Cat. 1877, 26 ; F. M. t. 242.) Garden hyb bid. Rhododendron grees xviii. 44, 4-6 ft. high, with obl ong acute shortly- stalked 1. glaucous and thickly beset 348 with rust-coloured scales beneath, meapole baste hexandra. (W. G. and 3-flowered umbels of aah 1890, 399 ; Bull Cat. 1890,7, f.) Palme. yellow fl, 2 in. in diam. Sikkim S. Palm with unarmed slende er stem, Himalaya. and regularly pinnate 1., having small linear acute leaflets. [Cyrtostachys Rhajptonirii Ungerni. CGA. t.1226, ceramica, H. Wendl. ; syn. Bentinckia La PE Obu apicu- ceramica, H. Wendl.] - “ Cet in. gao by 2-24 in. broad, and clusters of white fl. often tinted — ott pannia an H. 1885, with red outside. Stamens hairy in 54.) acee. H. shr. with the middle. Calyx-lobes } in. long, oar ee Garden sahe narrow lanceolate. Caucasus. Rhus Michauxii. (4. and F. 1895 3 Rhododendron bw ae a nd F, | 404, f. 55.) H. A shrub with erect 1888, 376, f. 60; G. C. 1888, iv. 569 ; stems 2-3 ft. high, spreading exten- 896, a growing sively by underground stolons ; 1. pin- to 15-18 ft. in height, but flowering nate ruit in pyramidal panicles, freely when onl . high. L. ob- bright scarlet, clothed with close silky lanceolate, acute, cuneate at the base, pubescence. Southern United States. panded when flowerin i a i clear pink, dotted with darker pink Rhynchanthus Freshy dengan oe ni he f at the base of the upper lobes of the corolla, which is about 1} in. in botanical interest Roots Carolina. Stem 18 in, high, with 10-12 distichous lanceolate acuminate gree j- = : long, l4 in. broad, ike few-flowered, a victorianum. (6G. C. very lax; bracts 1 in. long, reddish 1887, i. 387.) Garden hybrid. F1. yellow, with green-tipped lobes, the lip reduced to a mere point at the EEE eee Bs wrt Be = the stout boat-shaped filament, liams’ Cat. 1885,9. arden brid oa a Bintan and zalea sinensis a opri glomerata. ( = C. eee 819.) Cucurbitacesx. G. or i $ padosnaa. Af t.1233, H.H. A climbin ng tuberous per. Bes -b.) H.s produced glass, annual in a warm border. L. E e gale tap pasha palmately cut into about 5 linear- with adpressed hairs; the autumnal lanceolate segments. F1. inconspicuous, maller, linear - spathulate, male in racemes, female in clusters 8 brodis petiolate, deep green. Umbels ne about as large : as a hazel nut, ovate, origa calyx-lobes linear-oblong, inted. Brazil. lla f serrate, setose; coro unnel- prema rose-pink. Japan. Ribes mene aureum. ous e 1881, xvi. 333, f. 61.) Sarif Rhodostachys amiina. (R. H. 1885 5, shr, A dwarf form with ón ea leaves. 540, f. 95, t.) Brom Bette own es. “Bromelia longifolia and B. EN ep aging (GA. t carnea. “Chi with oblong- atonia 0. Rhodostachys REREN racemes ‘of small greenish yellow kirchhoffiana. CGA. t. 1325.) G, | bracteate fl. Chile Brom with ee narrow channelled gr een l., the inner ones red- eget Pi dear (2. IT. 1877, 436.) dish at their base inside, surrounding hrub, with divarica brai ; a dense sessile head of spi It pascal ecient trilobed denticulate-crenate from the type in being smaller strongly nerved 1., an pee glomeru- slender, and with o. Diao viienda late greenish fl. Fr. nearly globose, within. Chile. the size of a small chairs, y: red. Japan. Peels Poortmanni. (G4. C. 1883, i Bene! Proteaceæ. S. shr. with | Ribes Lobbii. (@. C. 1883, xix. 11, variahie foliage, ee with a red- fi) B satire ae shr, gland- tum, ‘pilot of ular-pubescent. trifid spines at red fl. [Roupala.] the base of the Aira of the three-lobed 349 ee ena Peduncles 2-3-flowered ; dent, ł in, long, Fuchsia-like in fae dal p urple ; sepals green-tipped, Califor nioe mosai, Fa t. 982, f. 1-3.) H. allied t ‘Menciesii. Branches with | ifa spines at the nodes o s, pe lobes lanceolate, revolute, red ; petals li runcate, not pern white. North West pee ica. Ribes succirubrum. (M. G. Z. 1896, 99.) H. A hybrid buwan 1A rety HRA and R. niveum. Richardia A; Liard 1892, xlii. to be s des S} -and large yellow spathes similar t hose of = elliot- tiana. rR. hastata, “Wont y ar. ] eres ae (W. G. 1890, 123; TT 6 A yellow spathed species with jowi 1. South Afri (Fe. £ Bode Pride LR. Karia ook. J Richardia Lutwychei. Bae). Poon of t the Obos SA AOT nae C. 1892, 397. A distinet ae wi ag a ableton at: africana and large spathes of a rich yellow colour. South Karin Rehmanni. (4. ¢.1 v. 564, 659, 770; ciate .) E Pecaliae in having lanceolate leaf- blades and spathes more or Jess ti inged with rose-purple. South Afri POTE cambodgensis. eE 1887, 02.) r g eee ee bably a tes E PR. communis, San Tange È. and anai stem and branches Ricinus grae (Gh. kes with whitish veins. East Tropical Africa Robinia decaisneana rubra. (2. 1890, 275; ie = 1890, 291.) Legu: minosæ A seedlin g for with rose- colnet hale: a (GA. 1891, 362.) H. Near R. Pseud-acacia ; with small glaucous 1. ‘and red fi per hie luxurians. (4. C. 1892, xii. var. growing to a Seated height than bg type and with co poun lowering sometimes sge k F pe t PRN Mou tain Robinia Pseud-acacia yagi inis (Se = 1889, 420.) H. tree —— Var. T argan (R. H. 1878, 140.) A var. with short stout branches, very little ramified, collected a rounded compact head, Rodriguezia Bungerothi. (Z. iii. t. 127; G: e. = iii. 264, oer O. ae 16 3) Orchidaceæ. S, Mu o haped, acute, 5-6. in ‘i n k ae L p .in a dense raceme, bright carmine-rose according to th late, oa according to description. Sep. a b. ipyosrai L te- ovate, e i rather pur ek solid at the 5 Pp R Ry Rodriguezia ag rae (4. 1883, xix. 368; Gy. t. 1372.) 8. a p g ressed horn-like acute body, ee the solid acute spur of the nearly square emarginate lip. Colo bik ——— phe pager a CaO. 1890, viii. 746.) S $ roa “rose-coloured ; pet. and lip ony plowed with yellow. gery kar leeana. (e. C. 1883, xx. 38.) A large-flow species, bb linear- Pee gree eat 1 ft. long, race f large white fl., with a aie middie line on the sep. and pet., and tw ow four-branched keels on the is sae Vet visite: o C. 1885, xxiii. 692.) ered with numerous a arrie! tines and spots 350 Redriguesis hahmanai: (G. C.1883 03.) S. Allied to. R. caloplectron, p. with green keels, the lip with S terea disk and brown spots. Col Sng Lindeni. (J. 0.1892, 10, $) [ R. pubescens, Reichb. f. ] Moleiyonns luteola. (&. C. 1883, xix. 688.) S. A neat species with 6-9- flowered racemes of small orge = efena all the parts of the fl. ag ewe cordata. (R. H. 1878, 200.) Rubiaceæ. G. or S. shrub with oppo- site aeea akiosha ra acute l., sub- at poe largish ter- minal cor ymbose cym: es of small white fl, [Rondeletia cor data, Benth. ] Guatemala. mule ea Hawes, (G. C. 1887, i, n diam. golden is in hi ower part, lighter upwards, and often a with red at the tips South Africa egos Backhousii. (B. M. t L. 4-9 long, shortl petioled, ovate, acute, membranous, green, wit petioles and veins 1 bes ; iin. in diameter. Tropical Ameri Rondeletia — ag soln B. M. t. 6350.) A fi ee n of the p iawn = ardens as b Wecisiniia speciosa, Ronnbergia columbiana. CB. H. 1885, 82.) Bromeliaceæ. S. ome- liad with a egi short spike of hypocraterif orm dark blue fl., with a white tube. Co- lombia, — morreniana. (Lind, Cat. 1879, 12.) L. large oval of a clear reen Ai with large blac kish green spots. Spikes of fl, blue, Figu at Jil. H, 1874, t. 177, Tropical America, Moi ae —-.. — G.1 61.) desorption Gs of eee kinds rlan Attar of Roses. Eastern Roumelia, ren ee = and F. 1888, 33.) all the s mer. D lender, with a few recurved spines and no prickles. L. with a ia of small elliptic serrate lea small w in se aki corym Fruit not much pats oe a pea, at first orange-red, dee urple-black when ripe. Central ae m ene: ae G. 1888, W o description. gs Attar o Eo. astern Eur Sy: Rosa canina io. a cna 240.) H. Seedlin peculiarly cut 1. Kost centifolia peer eer oe 895, 165.) doubie or nia Phat ioe coloured fi, Rosa Ece. (4G. C. 1885, xxiv. 468; Tcones Plantarum t. 1329.) HA istinct species with small 1. having b prickles, and small yellow e aeathiaa, Lindl. ] Affghanistan. a Engelmanni. (G4. and F. 1889, 376,f.121.) H. A species with oblong fruit, like that of R. a to which it is nearly allied. Col n Fendleri. (7. G. 1888, 560.) H. Resembling R. blanda, and prob- ably ei a form of that species, New Mexico. Rosa gallica aeria on Arb. Zésch. = 16.) H. Avar. h per rfume is obtained in Rosa gallica ae irigiatipetala. (H. G 1888, 561; G. C. 1890, vii. 45, f. 8.) H. No A g Yields Attar of Roses, Eastern Roumelia. 351 a gigantea. (G. C. 1888, iv. 122, 1889, vi. 13, f. 4 ; G. and F. 1888, 321 ; 16. š i and unarmed floral branches, Burma Rosa glutinosa yecosiensis. (4. €. ) 1892, xii a very neat "small- leaved var. not much highe than 2} ft., characterised by its strong E similar tho: spines, se R. Seraphini, and a eae aia carve f. of a whitish red colour. Asi Minor. Rosa Godefroye. the i 1886, 261.) t bus mpact rae the = wish 5-7 leaflets shining dark green ; sep. ; fl. large, ahi, Persia, probably a garden variety. Rosa humilis poe (G. and F, 1889,7 rious form of this Nort iia which h Am the pet. are aati “teilobe d. Rosa minutifolia. (G. and F. 1888, tary pink or white on a spars along the. branches. Californ (G. and F. 1888, 449, Boss aera H. = stout ar iy with ym ovaries smooth, unarmed. Fr. lobose, } in, diam., bright scarlet. North-west America. = _— —— (H: ha = i climbin: armed with meses with 3-5 elliptic obtuse coarsely bet leaflets, and corymbose penteles of white fl. Syria. a hooked eienen pinnate Rosa pisocarpa. (B. M. t. 6857.) H. x thie with reddish glabrous stems with straight prickles. L. rather small, with five leaflets. -3 together, bright pink, about 1 ia diam. Fr. globose, reddish, }-} in diam, North California. (R. H. 1880, 314. f. 62, ft. high, with 1. an a thoes: of the Dog-Rose. Caspian re Lovage 63.) -18 "On piasypaziis, CR. H. 1886, 436.) P broad-leaved form of R, multi- sAn m rugosa T CR. H. 1891, 9, f. se ami 446, f. 148-9.) H. A eB between R, indica and R74 ssl — Var. fimbriata. (R. H, 1890, 427, Ty 131.) H. Garden hybri Rosa wichuraiana. (4. and F, 1891, 569, f. 89.) H. shr. wit k glossy green 1, and white fl, Japan. Rosanowia ornata. (FI. des t. 2423-4 ; ig prii aua 53.) e cew. brid between B: padie snd a re Gloxinia, Roscæa purpurea sikkimensis. Ee C. 1890, viii. 221.) Scitaminee. H.H ee osed t sats from the and r and also in the ane a Epal of the fl. Roydsia a = M. t. 6881.) Capparidaceæ. S. A free- sce: b numerous, yellow ; ovary on p gor stalk, yellowish. India Rubus cesius ee (GA. H. pet., and elongate flavour. Turkestan oe Pherae tricolor. (4. C. . 15.) H. A slender- eaf- older 1, variegated wih Rubus a (Späth Cat. 1894-5 ; N. € ae Wi H. à species simi the Raspberry. North-west aea pel e Rubus Millspaughi. (W. G. 1892, 216.) H. A spineless bramble with edible fruit. North — pee (B. 79.) H mbing Bramble ale Raspberry. Ste ben small, about 4 4 as long as the ca segme ents, Ja apan Rubus trifidus. (G.and F. 1888, 273.) hr, of robust habit, with semi-erect divided l, and eeply-divi showy rose-coloured fl, aua ane ÇH. G. 1888, 561.) ose corymbs. “Fr, black. * Californ ge gies? Sa (GA. 1892 H. mble of dwarf habit, snacéoded by yellow fr. North China bie acutangula. (B.M. t. 6382.) FERE æ. S. herb of large size. i in laneta er; with sub- aa lobes. Brazil, ee ce a (B. H. 1877, 344, 19.3) . herb. foliage plant, with ie sae pate distantly toothed 1. of deep above, with course of the veins whitish, entirely purple beneath, and with white fl. Corolla-tube sud- denly dilated and tat the middle, per and larger part ma nearly a right angle with the lower e: ow part; spreading, dia Var. grilliana. g T. O. 1888, 332.) S. Garden vari Ruellia macrantha. ( Williams’ = 1883, ot a "H. 1881, 410, t.) S.p with lan ceolate L and [arge i -shaped fl. of a parple s with a light beautifully a Brazil. noe makoyana. (R. H. B. olive green, shaded : hy ace vinous purple; fl. large, jennie ee Brazil. —— Chehre (B. M. t. 6498.) e top. Li n, sub-equal bifid lobes. South Then — rosea. Gaui Cat. 1878, A S blun iy 4-angled aiaia, oblong-elliptic FL a or mauve, in “axillary 4-6- a4 in. in. 5-lobed ; lobes eae. ta nate. Pen blackburniana nobilis. W. Sea 40.) Palmæ. S. No descrip- Saccia were Ch, IT. 1889, 35; W. @. 1889, 112.) Convolvulacez. Ss. branches. Guthabastita, Bolivi a oe (B. H.1 [Ang ack m eee a andl} Se bellino - bigibbu Je R.1895, 38.) 8- pe hybrid een the species indicated in the Sa Burma. pareen e bellinum. (4G. C. 1884, Fi: W OrA & 166.) K: way of 8, eateciary but larger. Sep. and pet. - yellow, with large brown Polotohies | i ay Matta with mauve- purple blotches. Paolin tte Soraia. (4.0.1 n the way of sig Sere ina S. sural with the premorse 1. of the firs = short espe ppd puberulous Spur acute lobed vip. Fl. wee ith amethyst spo eee piam. bivittatum. (Gf. 1890, 607 a Hort. Petrop. 1890, xi. 309.) i : ag er leath ETN, as of smali fi., sep. and pet. _ mar. with two purple brown ripes ; 7 white, ‘rested as long as the ae East Indies 353 sen ures ge Blumei russellianum. fine form with or Paes pendulou s racemes of white fl. spotted with menais — on . and h g a mauve- [Rhyn- the a ‘and purple lip with a hie apex. chostylis tisha Blume, var. ] Saccolabium por zecire. E 0.1881 5 ae , short, un- equally b ilobed ; fl. ochre- cinnamon- loured, in a nodding dense raceme. orneo. See E sober ee oe CERI serani 20.) No evidence is giv mot ‘its Daed in PAT Ba per New Gui E conaum; CG. C. 1888, rather curious species, wit mank oblong biloped 1. andracemes of numerou axy orange fl. aye ith an parte „ooutra. spur. Sunda sle Saccolabium celeste. (G. C. 1885, xxiii. 692; W. O. A. t. 361.) S. Spike Sas : bo e recurved spur. [RA aaa vlis cælestis Reichb Td [Bhynchosty , (G. C: 1882, No evidence is given of oe pede in aai New uinea, EOE flexum. S. a i apris (G. C. 1882, purple. Strongly s ere like violets. urma, EN nie ee 884, xxi. 44; JU. H. urple spots on the sep. and rker and = purple of the lip belobiek than in the type. —— m Aureo E G i xxiv. 746.) Pe eee Held fi. of dull eg ‘Cochin ar. Regnieri. (2. H. 1889, uring 14 in. Tasa s. Avar, with fl. meas Cambodia, 2146 ae ee ee (G@. C.1881, xvi. 16.) aa ph re bilobed ; ith a pe faaite fh front ‘of the base of the middle lobe. Fiji. rear ggeggent "ne erste (G. C. 02.) n the way of ri guttatum, but ag half the size, Bai v ETEA en retusa, ane ] India. Saorolahinn haiostonsa, (K. 1a; 84.) Allied to 8. 8. gemma m 6 in. long. L lanceolate, ar, 23 in. long ; panicle 6 in. long : a ESS, small, white and purple. Hainan. page ogee ey dagen ge = cone son hort; s Pas in. Toae, 3 in. wide ; radeti n. long, mary- flowered; fl. cna ” pints sh purple, Burma. Saccolabium raren yar eeraa (G A fin var. co seed amas 7 2 iason-colonrt fi. with a dark centre. Philip a Rs ears (G. C. 1878, ix. dwarf habit, with one- side of rose-purple fl . wi the tips of the E pet. and lip green, South Sea Island Saccolabium mooreanum. (K. B. 1893, 64; B. M. t. 7428.) S. Allied to 8. Mimus. i in. wide; scape 8 in. long; fl. small, ina crowded short a aie with green tips. New Guin Saccolabium Pechei. (4. C. 1887, « 447.) 5. L. 7 in. long, 2in. oaa , oblong, 2w-flow- ochraceous with red spots Lip witha cupular spur, retuse side — da ria lobe ; y base yellow with a few rad ipate, as front lobe whitish. Moulmein, Burma Poia nie smeeanum. (@. 0.1887, 14.) L very thick, with acu enc obtuse and epe — 2-lobed at the apex. Racemes . Fl. small Z 354 » i leapt with aayo mid-veins to the | fronds 1-2 ft. long. The lobes of the d pet., a mauve disk tothe pinnatisect fronds are 4-6 on each white Xp, Sioh latter fades to yellow side, lanceolate, acute, entire. Sori and brown, the sep. and pet. fading to copious, orange - coloured, seated in whitish ochre with brownish mauve deep cavities which project as pointed stripes. Sep. and pet. oblong. Side | tubercles on the upper surfac e- lobes of lip very small, Negra mid- gabe Manatees, Baker.] Mo- lobe oblong, acute, wit welling | luce mg under the apex. Spur hark » CF vlindrie, Sagittaria montevidensis. (B. M. Saccolabi i i = te 6735.) Alismacez. a pah ee ees with sagittate 1. and a tall scape with gees h pus ly f os i lax whorls of large wh peiin ke si at B. M y ee es crimson spot at the base of each pet Th bearing th le fl. are Philip the name of S, harrisonianwm, ce adie Cae ae amet si age eit 1C than ag of the male ones. South Am Saccolabium witteanum. (G4. C. 1883, srl S. In general appearance Saintpanlia, reste a8 et a 1391 ; this resembles Sarcanthus densiflorus 08.) S. Eu PEES EE T at the apex, Hab Sat Ran P ee pee en aoe Fl. ft. or more long; raceme elongate, dank NTA with yellow anthers, lax ; sep. and pet. orange with reddish Usumbara Mountains, East Africa A e 3 arks and a green apex to the spur ix amplexicaulis. 1893; 674, we mouth of which is covered by ara 136) 8 p areek oe son 3 teeth. Jav Linn. var. Ear Boiss.} M aE capes, Poe a Salix balsamifera. (6. and F. 1888, T; 1878, 3 245.) H. shr. 4-10 ft.ħigh. L. 2-3 in. ilices.' S. tree fern of dwarf habit, long, 1-1} in. broad, acute or acumin- with large aa ae £ 6 ft. e ate, broadly rounded or subcordate a pinnæ 8- in. road, the base, of a rich reddish ag when pinnatisect ; pin ed cent Stine young, becoming dark green above, erect ; lamina spreading a = graceful paler or Aami beneath, glabro ous. horizontally curved man Sand- Catkins dense, 1-1} in. m ich Islands, very silky, with rosy scales ; female kea . becoming very zi t, Bajtai irregularis. ( Williams’ Cat. more long; fruit beaked, on 1883, 28.) Filices. S fern with erect | caudex and fronds 3 ft. or more long, | Stipes, rhachis and mide ae gree — | Salix basfordiana. (G.C. 1882, xvii. ing. Fronds triang 298, f£. 41-2.) H. willow with bril- lower pinne sealed ti Aisen perry on ; ing E gee the lower side ; apex 'of the lower pinnæ | and frond acumi ies policet. Eastern Korth. America. & en $ oe tend 2 S ® ou s] B he margin ; ultimate lobes Male catkins 3 9} in. eae yellow ; g ews e lower ones being fonao ns 1} in. 1 i. again lobed and ac eesti Neps emale tree is pone Ah wn as S, san- Ji wter e Tai eA T gE guinea. [S. frag dhe; var, bas- ium irregulare, er.| Polynes Fordiana, Bar Sagenia lawrenceana. (@. C. 1881; | Salix birge (GA. 1893, 378.) H. xv.9.) S. Caudex short, 3-4 in. high, Ah aed etween S. baby ylonica and fronds gracefully arching, 2 ft. or 8. fragili re in outline, pinnate 4 below, pinnatifid above ; pinnæ falcate, | Salix californica. (@fl. 1887, 606, pinnatifid, the lower eee about 18 in. 644.) H. A var. of S. repens. long ; stipes, r ta beneath, black and glossy. (Nephrodium law- A eee a: and F. 1888, rEenceanum, Baker. | 54.) jillow forming a i hi i p se 6 a Shige hiv gh. Bagenia | mamillosa. (4. L. oblong-lanceolate or obovate-oblong, 38; Ill. H. 1886, t. we E eee eee silky Senenbh, re distinct and handsome fern with I Catkins dense. Fr, tomentose. North ceolate entire pong pinnatisect America. Salix oe ya: a “he G 1889-9 W iss broad elliptic l. 4 in. long by road. Cascade Mountains, British Columbia. arr e pitaa se 0. 1883, xx. 93.) ° d midal something like the avast bone — Var. fastigiata. (R. M. 1896 177, £. 58-60.) for midal habit resembling ying of ? the Lombardy Poplar, Salix las yo ir lancifolia (GA. 1887, 410, 409, f. 98.) anceo- ate, iaeiei 10 i E tea s À rate on the : es reni n ra catkins in. long, on jeee lateral shoo California. Sieg Salix Nicholsoni (Ni 1889-90, 18.) at. Arb. Zösch. esembli Salix ee — (Gp. 1893, 378.) Ad orm o: bl ack so pg with iiy tr sar ed k Salix Ero (@. C. 1891, ix. 462.) caulis, Bory & Chaub, amplexicaulis. Ta S.am nplozi- — Var. E egg (af: 1893, 378.) H. of the comm pu rple willow Salix Toa ease. Pe H. 1879, 270.) ornamental var. with the i eons of a brig nt red. [S. alba, Linn, var. britzensis, s, Späth.] ge ee oe ae ms, xiii. _S. coriaceous hn i; Car pataan Ter) Antioquia, Colombia. sere Meer = H = oF 51, 64.) Lab G. m of pyra- gin ; stipu greenish yellow, abont | 355 Payis en. Be: H. 1878, 49.) Roe t habit, whitish a7 chins vi oval llipic, aris Dooe a Bes base, a gin aanas s "sott, lilac- blue, very numerous. co (2). FL. Mex et M. t. 6595.) Salvia sacgrpir pa H. annual, 3 to 2 ft. L. radical, a B E LTE cr. © 3 [a>] A i 0 he ends of the “branches Corolla bright blue, Californi Salvia flocculosa verticillata pauci- flo B. 7.0. 1890, 2 i ad lanceolate-ovate 1. thin ose. Fl. terminal spikes of rich red mn =a a} = Ss o SẸ ct BP = op F, = ct TQ Hi oO ® =] colour, with two white ae on the upper lip, Andes of Qui | Salvia Sh es (B. M. t. 6812.) species with narrow cuneately oblong obtuse 1, aid terminal race of showy fi.; corolla light pa E with : Pig | carmine lower lip. New Mexico Salvia Hovoyi, (G. f pc xiv. 695.) This is said to be a By which it resembles, ut are deep puce-purple e, ly blackish purple ; it is also said to be identical with S. ianthina. Salvia wera aE (G. and r 94, E = t. 7372.) G. with qu itrangula green | and terminal spikes, 6 in. lon ng, of blue fl. o in. long Ecuador ? ee mexicana minor. (G. C. 1883 a be h . herb. per. wi Hi a ary beneath, and 6-8-fio eee whorls of blackish violet S with -tube not longer an the calyx on 8. rt teas H.B.& po M. t. 6772 a] Mexi Salvia officinalis siie. (R. H. 1879, 240, A dwarf compact for m of the common sage with yellow 1. Salvia penon (B. 7. O. 1890, magenta-carmine Salvia Pitcheri. ae C. 1880, xiv. 685; F. M. t. 455.) H. H. or G. herb. Stem branc on 2-3 ft. high. Z2 356 L. narrow, a gen entire or rr i [S. azurea, Lam.] eMo shiaip Aaii E aei 7 var, with: ane 3 got scapiformis. (B. E t. 6980 ; 1888, iii. 242. or . per. with petiolat eini y ovate or cordate-oblong bluntly - toothed, gla- less e of pale e blue fi. in w China wpe eae wee (K. B. 1896, eae fi.- pa 5. in. long ; fl. blue. Mexico. 2 ee (B. M.-t. 6300.) erb. per. of robust habit. Stem pa mA ut, square, more or less . 5-7 in. long, lanceo- late ovate-lanceolate, acute, crenu green borders. Corolla white ; : a twice as loħg as the calyx. Abyssini ~~ aye Bruanti. 0: habit, and with brighter aE fl type. E a M. than thi Sambucus Gautschii. (W. &. 1890, 292, 371 ; ae Bot. Zeitseirift 1800 xl. 230 J oliaceæ of S. Ebulus Sambucus glauca a cB H. ue pa Hane early- a —— (R. H. ke e narrow pyra habe, with par te 1, having beer large | elongated anequal deeply-toothed leaflets. (8. nigra, Linn. var.] Sambucus racemosa arborescens. CH. G, 1888, 561.) H.. A var, with larger 1. com posed of 7-9 oblong leaf- untains, lets. Rocky Mou ae vege ee (GA. 1891, the’ E rw ai compose ot spr ong — i gularly formed leaflets 2 FEET Bg Sambucus —_ plum CR. H. 1886, 399.) H. Leaflets auton: crowded, feats pinnatifid. ar. plumosa aurea. (M. D. G. 1896, ee H. A form of the scarlet- berried elder with finely cut golden 1. — Var. serratifolia. (R. H. 1886, 399.) H. Similar to var. plumosa, but with rather forea r and les s dee eeply pinnatifid le See e eat Kaa A = t. 60.) pas fe sat T “Hoakdor. Sansevieria aurea ENE, CHEE. liams’ modoraceæ S. narrow pale green margin. Zanzibar. hee te: 1893, 186; ai) bust s species aed Ze s slongifor, producing stout hick leather t. high, y ea yield a saris, ‘ap bre; fl, in a dense head, tubular, white Sew hed chal hear CG. C1 436.) 5. Allied to S, sail cas CA a8 differing n having unspotted 1. and longer =P NEE fl. South Africa, fee utilis. (R.-H: 1895, 199, 303, Í . 90-2.) Sapindaceæ. G. Sarcanthus RERCn Aes. ao B.1895, 9, Allied to S. Parishit, differing principally i in having bes at the base of the lip. ae fl. are greenish white. ed with purple, ATT eae pS C. 1883 wo ge aF tudinal popi brown even on sep., pet. and lip, ae Baam Bie C. 1882, xvi. oo bed an DENE sons A of yellowish prown a Sarcanthus hincksianus. (6, C. 1878, ix. con st Allied to S, tereti- folius but diff sion bs fie. hia sm: a longer and more pe Para san ae lobes of 357 the lip blunt, a callus with puam angles, and the s sep. and pet. with 3 equal red stripes, as fd trdine TN Bailie to (G. C. 1884, oS. te ci: 7 1l orange with 2 mes papi eSa with sens peek ; long as the purple ovary. Saig Serraathus ater. Aa C. 1878, g. Fl. sma mall, arera OTEN Sg oes (G. C. 188 ke S. dee but ss narrower poor Ta fl. orange. ippin Phili Sarcochilus borneensis. (Jv. H. n i ee Se OE ect habit ith long peduncles bearttg a short spike of aia i: sep. narrow, spreading ; por $ oe l in. ian lip spotted. Born Sarcochilus gs canis Œ R 1894, 396.) S. species with a climbin ing stem, fleshy 1. and short scapes few small yellowish fi. Sarcochilus hainanensis. (K. ied t 1896, 199.) S 08, plates | ; stem orp sk = < pega Le g, : long ; lo fi. light yellow ; sep. a and et 1} in. ears lip sh Sarcochilus Hartmanni. (B. M. t. 7010; ee C. 1888,iv. 186.) S. This is the plant known also as oa case vaca Quee pos sare muscosus. (K. B. 1893, T) Allied to 8. aides eana tt has x wart stem, disticho g l. and hairy scape of see a a ind piin fi, Andaman Islands. etomsir tae ae ca. 1880, L. oblong, ae 6 in. ie i = gor oer ae vermiculatus. Cat. 1894 Chenopodiacez. swlitia-tacioied thorny bush withn linear 1. aae agim aiae Western North Am rere A arrow Nees. ] gin y Dearei. (G. ; Fl. and P. sen, 108.3 lated ; Deore, T Reichb. f Sarcopodium ggg (G4. 6. 1890, vii. 800; &. A Philippine "form of ‘Bulbophylium oe oe (B. T. O. 1889, 41.) a. bs Knop hinat Sarai. T Wendl .] Florida. Sarmienta repens. (R. f 1879,320 ; G. Plant B.M. t ) Gesnerace with slender trailing eii small opa i r To sub-sessile en s green Fl. large i ies size anak the ey eet. -tubular, gee ag slender ea l in. long. Sarracenia atkinsoniana. (Bull Cat. 1884, rraceniace®. Garden hybrid between S. flava and S. purpurea. —— atro-sanguinea. (Jil. H. 1880, t. 386; Bull Cat. 1880, 7, t. 6.) ood red with a eee! lustre. rs. purpurea, Linn. var.] North America. Sarracenia ee Ager Cat. 1879, 27, f. C. , xiii, 725, f. 129 ai ` 817, ast. a 147-8 J G. Garden hybri rid between S. rubra and S. purpurea, Sarracenia Courtii. (Vei 1885, 13, É; T ines = oy e. garden hybrid be and S. psittacina. Cat. Tens Sarracenia crispata. (ZI. H. 1880, t. 387; Bull Cat. m 7, t 7.) G. Per a natural h; rid between S. flava Ag S. rubra. 358 arene Parham (G. C. 1889, vi. hybrid probably from 8S. pa Ae and S. variolaris. Sarracenia excellens. (Bull Cat 1884, 15.) G. Garden hybri between S. variolaris and S. Draseaoadi. iian exculta. a at. 1884, 15.) G. Garden hybrid Sarracenia exornata. (Bull Cat. 1884, 15.) G. Garden hybrid between S. crispata and S. purpurea. Erra ——. (Williams = 188 kapai aroi bene eg ki well-defined deep sera eroin Ea “Sarracenia noa irnata- (Bull Cat. 1880,7, t.5.) G. Pitchers clear me with strongly ma eal e-red reticulations. South United rises Sarracenia formosa. n Cat. 1884, rden hybrid between 8. purpurea and S. eariolaris. oy a (Bull Cat. , 15.) G. Garden hybrid. oboe ybrid eh wa a A a and S. por bine soles: oy tec oy 15 Sarracenia a LE, E ie xiii, 455 A rid between S. a fei Sd a z Ds um- mondii. Sarracenia Sean ae SEak ar 1884, 15.) G. hybri S. rubra and re Pte Sarracenia mooreana. (Veitch Cut. 1877, 26.) G. A garden hybrid bet ween S. flava and S. Drummondii. Sarracenia ae te rE ge and P. 1882, 107 | Pas ect circular lids veld ‘with pur gong reece (4. C. seedling or hybrid ye rt age Patagonia rubra ac cee mage a Cat. Sane 15.) G. Ginie k ao Se swaniana. (Bull Cat. 1884,16.) G. Garden — between S. variolaris and 8. purpu para herea Thr a e 16. Dr saat it re Sarracenia yri maculata. rg e: 1891, 25.) A garden hybrid n S, purpu irea and S. Chelson T Willisii. (&. M. 1894, f.) A garden hybrid between s. Ti and S. melanorhoda. Sarraaaia eco magre (Bull Cat. 1884,16.) G. Garden ere rid between S. purpurea and S. flav Sarracenia wrigleyana. a Cat. 1889, 12, f.; Gf. 1889, f. 75.) Garden hy brid ee ns cina and S, Se Sa a membranaceum. (G. C. 1889, v. 137.) Or _— aceæ. G. Terres- trial "orchid. A lar all okas of the genus oe its toothed nged pet. South Afri oe nepalense. Saf Ss t. >_> G. A foot high or = ovate or lanceolate and an ri gated — of ae rose-pink fi, fi imalaya ee eee marae tags (B. H. 95.) rrestrial species with with red spots and lines. a he om ape Cat. i of st roe ag mi rias Ay ida spine-toothed, een green. Java. perowiie = afghanica. (Gard. a staat t with white fl. Sains nging — group. [S. Strachyi, Hook. f. Thoms. var. alba, Regel.] Affghani- eiii prane spionii e = 1894, s the ae EN, ek ao pleco as S. g epaiei it is is a supposed hybrid een S. scardica and 8. 359 Saxifraga aquatica. (Gf. t. 1167.) is is the species grown as S. adscendens and S. petrea. Pyrenees. CW. @. 1895, A compact dwarf gro ae plant with light ge 1l. and slender stems bearing large white scented fl. Atlas Moun- reich ee emer 86, f. 25. Saxifraga got kins “A Gard. pein xxxviii. 10, t.) A garde: Mimet een sS. burseriana and S. aretio m griei — (4. C. , f. 27.) H. rockwork mall dense rosettes of ciliated and large solitary sae Ea on Pel about 2 in. high. vee we eyra es M. t. 6640.) Bhe plant. Flr D 1 fabellately Arne bak cemose, n diam., white. ston Pe cortusifolia. (B. M. t. ela o 5. Fortunei ag. sarmentosa, with roundish lobu- ite toothed 1. and peni nicles of ae fl. ; pet, ir Rea a in size. Japa Saxifraga diversifolia. (B. M. t. 6603.) H. per. with habit of a Par- nass Radical 1. co g petioles ; stem 1 ein paca, ovate- oblong, acute, entire. FI. in diam., fie agai eras corymbs. Himala Saxifra mes Engleri. (G/l. 1890, 649.) H. hybrid between S. Aizoon and S. cuneifolia. Beings xe aba ies or. G. 1895, 284 ba carpet of Mou Saxifraga Hirculus grandiflora. (GA. t. 1035, f. 4.) Fl. 1 in. in diam. Sarine Huguenini. (@/. t. 1230, f. b.) H. A neat _ Bence per. ing in a solitary shortl fl. Eastern Switzerlan ger begin latepoipitis. (B. M: kable biennial tot Soms 8-12 i in. rae branched, ith broad petioles ; ; blade is =} i je” =] E RET ge ig “oO pi crenate, or rosulate fc ad ame } in. in diam Spa sore aN lingulata cochlearis. CH. A 6688.) H. ree plant with 1.4 ga Mander panicles of white le and bra pur- plis , glandular - pubescent. [S. cochlearis, "Reichh. ] Maritime Alps. Baxitraes. anoppi (G. € 1888, iii. [S. apiculata, Koel. not ¥, Maio Sternb. ] certs ie macropetala. (@. C. 1888, iii. £ . Like S&S. i kg nia ith wded roundis cunea eet “ciliate p itted 1. ‘iar yr eep lila . resembling thie: of S. PREE The ovar y has a ring-like disk around its base. Tyrol. Naziraga. marginata. (B. M. t. 02.) H. Belonging to the Aizoon of small rusta a purplish fl. white, 4 in. diam., in small rather compac ple ltaly bee Greece ee media Frederici-Augusti. C&G. C. 1887, i. 47.) H. Alpine plant hor val stalks. S. Frederici- ae Ar is a totally different plant. [S. apiculata, Engl. } Saxifraga Milesii. (4. C. 1882, —— 102.) H. In the way of S. Str achey oye ‘glandular- dree t. Himalaya. Sa piger. EE rea CGA. 1890, H. — a var. of va = a yledon riae wte l . and red Saxifraga —— pallida. C&G. C. 1888, iii. 714.) 360 PRENES, punds.. (EL. i xxiv. 04.) rockwork plant with a ; pet. per Atiy alge the feia hipe of the fr.; ovary dull purplish red. Sikkim Saxifraga peltata. (P. T.1880, 280; pale rose. Califor Saxifraga sancta. (FI. and P. 1882, of dense ense spike of yellow fl. Mount Ath econ Schmidtii. (Gf. t. 946.) Seems identical with the aad exactly of rose- coloured fil. Himalaya agree regt alba. (Gf. t 28.) r. with white fl., n Aee to S ‘Ma ilesi, Himalaya. Saxifraga tombeanensis. ae a 179.) H. Alpine per. the way o burseriana, Sith, =n Se of small erect te - lane subulate 1.; stem-l. similar but lar-hairy ; stems bright red, glan- dular - hairy, bearing 3-4 white fl. Tyrol. xifraga tricolor superba. (2 Sax 1881, 120.) G. per. herb in the way = sarmentosa and probably onl t garden var. of that Stem creeping; l. orbicu SOL delicate rose colour, sometimes red or flesh-coloured, or presenting all these shades in different degrees, Saxifraga ee — pleno. me if. t. 1092.) with com- ct white doubl —_ caucasica oe 12.) Dipsacaceæ. oer blue fl. gr in. = Var. zm having hay Ca = _ 2 H. A fo: with li cepa ipa ye sone ae ear peroneal ghen correvoniana. (G. C. 1892, 614. andsome bushy yee 7-9 in age nin A nee with erect s bearing large heads o Abkhasia, Teainadtie casia ie ie a) epee M. +t. e arf tufted per L. simple, 26.) H elligtio or a eA, crenately oothed, green. Pedun 2-3 in. long, stout. Fl- purple, 1-1} in. in diam. Gree CW. -G. 1888, a Victoriz. 437.) H. Garden hybrid. Scaphosepalum go ereer = ©. 1890, vii. 709.) L. elliptic, 3-8 in Piong ; scape long. Fl. greenish yellow, lined with brown. Allied to S; pulvinare. rt ones arb mac pe (K. W., 1893, 335.) -G r S. ochthodes, as es ey ey n. three sge teeth and scapes 5 in. long, ing small greenish yellow and Scelochilus carinatus. Ke 2 1895, 284.) Orchidaceæ. ceolate, in. long. Raceme pendulous short, ži white ; lip 3 3 Pursio blöta. South America Scelochilus variegatus. (Z. xi. 26 sm t s to OF o lanceolate, 4-5 in. beg Colombia. — orn. anthace ‘feo ig as ram ia (or J wticia £ caly- cotricha. Differing from the true S. tet yeotr icha in havi ving narrower T si andular-pubescent calyces. Brazil. (a, C. 1883, ee ret T M. pret 361 sia erg ae Be ge mn (Bull Cat 16.) arf foliage plant with ovate ae Bed green l. thickly blotched with silvery g sA under surface pale green. Born PE Ai ei da cot ai (Bull tic, cordate ce wia oe = pt a band of oe -green on each sid e mid -rib, Spathes whitish, Schismatoglottis Lavalleei im- maculata. (G. C. 1882, xviii. 298.) S. per. foliage plant ee from the type in the absence of s spots on the upper surface of the Tava and in their a vinous purple colour beneath. ava —— Var. ETRO (iil, H.1882, . 468; Lind. 1883, 5.) [x Lavalle, inden, ae immaculata, Hort. } —— Var. purpurea. (4G. C.1882 ci aber 298.) 5. per. on plant only differ ing from the type in the bright green E blotched with net above and dark vinous purple beneath. Sumatra Schismatoglottis longispatha. (Zull at. 1881, 20, i; 2. H. 1882, xxix. feathered paiia seine ral niivie grey. Born aa e neoguineensis. CQ. C.1885, xxiv. 776; G@fl. 1886, 187.) ; Syn. Colo casia NEOJUİNEENSİS, André eons he sees alee u. with sA E r ia Al 1, vidato at the base, 4-5 in. long, i uliar glaucous green abo nivar green spots. Borneo. E S siamensis. e 15.) _ S. foliage le te on i ge wit h ovate sist amee 1, spotted with N ite. Schismatoglottis variegata. (Bul Soa PONN ee Q Gfl. 1887, 665 5, f. 169.) Solana G. Garden varie ey aero ee es e n 1887, 421. x. S. pinnatifid, green, with pale whitish green midrib and nerves Siam. Schizocodon erar (Gard. 1892, xli. et G. a one in 415, f.; B. centre, shading to blush - white. pan. Schlimmia trifida. (4. C. 1876, vi. 708; vii. 140, f. 22.) Orchidacer. S. 7 udobulbs narrow, semi-fusiform, nkled, bearing one stalked oblong ie pame ae Fl. line. PA eee ee Sepine (B. H. 1883, 121, tt. 10- liaceæ. 8. [Syn. pie "Linden, André. ] arrori ta Se Ko H. ; Fl. and P. 1883, 75. 2. bracts dark purple ; fl. yellow. Schlumbergeria Roezlii. (B. H. 1879, t. 19.) “a iki vey bold habit, 3 ft. hig ft. long, = "= = = g $ Pa pigs R T ged, 1 in. long. Calyx gr Corolla gamopetalous, ON; white and green. Andes of Peru 362 Schlumbergeria virescens. (B. H. na Puy Ti sia vitta E 5 paee Hitam A. straminewm. Schenlandia gabonensis. (J. H.F. Pontederiaceer. S. An m f the bracts; branches, bracts and fl. pale violet. Western Tropical Africa. e. C. ans ay S. itundeta with ay snptad pseudobulbs 1 Schomburgkia oa horace’ chine =e ERS more long, having but a single nt al cavity. cuneate-oblong, obtuse, 4-5 in 1. numerous, white, with a purple spot on the 1 Sep with five entire keels on the disk. Central America. at Cat 10 E eS gE atich A, t. 507.) ng. long "panioulate, and purple towards their base. Venezuela. Schomburgkia lepidissima. (4. C. 1889, v.72.) 8. The aay gay aad 8. Ti ieu Flower-scape 34 ft. long ; se like those of Leliopsis ounces Schomburgkia marginata. im- marginata. (@. C.1887, i. 447.) S. A var. with brown wavy sep. and pet. without a rata margin ; lip and column white Schomburgkia rhionodora kim- mean ( n m i. light pe E misprint for ionodora kimballiana.] Schombur nopan rosea. e R. 1893, À near Sekomhurgkia sanderiana. (6G. C. 1891, Alli Fs D 5. Humboldtii. It has hollow pseudobulbs, very rigid 1. and a lax branched IE icle of my carmine medium-sized fl. Shomi iiy thomsoniana. (4. ii. 38; Veitch. Man. Cattl. ria °g, Similar to S. Tibicinis but wavy oblong front obscurely 3-keeled, blackish- purple. white ae nag he ape = yellow e front part of | the coreg" [Syn. Miia thom- soniana, Reichb. f. ] prape Sado ware a (R. 1887, 83.) Conifer ater resil e meer Sd $ 1891, ix. 521.) 1-flowered a lic eeg the gies a 8, italica. FI. mauve-purple. Natal — coo serra = ia F. 1890, ly-flowering robust maniy-fiowerod form A sibirica. Anti-Tau a pani A ras cit xxii. s in. bor teow shan. paren oe (Gf. 1892, 609.) G. a species w with = i of Here Bretter Morocco BE cag re (G. C. 1893, xiii. 68.) G. pecies with a small glo. pie bulb, Tanoeolate green l. a foo long and a ous aeg scape 8 a long bringa d nse raceme of green fl. with purple filaments. Nyasaland. es coh por S areg peee (G. G 1881, xv. 26.) purple at base, green abo Race 3-4 in. long. Pedicels D line "Tong. FI. small, a pari green. Natal Scilla hyacinthoides stricta. —— Hort. Petrop. 1890, xi. cacy ol Ho A ving solitary bulbs and to the fl. . 363 Scilla laxiflora. (@. C. 1891, ix. ot) ied to S. revoluta Bulb s l. lanceolate ; scape -3 i Ap fl. green; filaments purple. South Africa. Scilla Ledieni. AG t. 1294.) G. narrow lance flowered; fl. small, green, with purplish tube. Congo. poi a r (G. C. 1893, xiii. mbling some of the Hyi nth sof the gy eg, Niogremeire. but the segments of the fl. are the base. Fl. bright ate ree with green. Persia. — o kaa CAN. t. 1261.) = anceola tar-like ices ae Aptian: "Mares — Var. lilacina. (Gf. t. 1261, £. 3.) H. FI, lilac-blue. — Var. aias, H FE w (Gl. t. 1261, f. 4.) Ry ae = 1883, xx, 166.) L. 6-8, lanceo sae, acuminate, SA unspotted, contemporary with T fl. aes n pedice tin inged. aniria = dull P e South Africa — a (G@. €.1881, xvi. 02.) G. ong-lanceolate 1 ft. 4-43 in. pee: glaucous green, Aas barred near the base beneath with long. FI. green, ‘South —- panime (@. @. 1878, ix. see) speci bout stri Sout tA with purple on the war e ee a a , drooping, 6 in. lo ong, n,in a dense r me, 3-4 in long. Stamens lilac with purple an ide: Nata aan polyantha. S ¢. Ta ix. to a bulb, toi _ Spe green dotted with purple. a large dense raceme, green out- nig dull purple ening South Africa. De rE or Sa H. pati somewhat like Veila b fala with road linear o acem of ereot star-like pale blue fl. Tarko- Scilla sibirica none (Gard. 1895, xlviii. 162, 29.) H. Form with longer por a than the type. mas rey (&. C. 1881, xvi. eral lanceolate 1, 6-8 in en g raceme 5-6 in. long ish outside, greenish brown wi en purple, South Africa. re — (G@. C. 1880, xiv. 230.) neares sS. os differine in in 7] lit le 1 1., longer pedicels am seme fl. Port Blivabethe South Afri Oe ee ee ae anomalus. Rd 1884, aceæ. S. [Sy Sie pee Hort.] ee pertusus. (R. HM. 1883, 2 DOL £ nI 8. tytn under this a Scindapsus, but Moniterd olidi: zeb- 27.) Cype- raceæ. The above is the corrected name = ‘the plant known as Juncus zebrina Scirpus ae ee rinus. (Fl. and P. 1884 Boolopendvinja otis Anoa. (R. H. 1886, 14.) H. A strong siii vin, Sy abs wi dilated and irregular ay ar, and crested at their pmd, arge poe Ezaa tufts. [S. sales; B ate Scolopendrium vulgare densum. CG. C. 1882, xvii. 673.) H. A remark- able form about 3 in. high, having the over with oe points as in curled pars multifidum. (FI. and P., “iss, 140) H. A var. having the of the fronds multifidly divided, 364 nee sie sarainhios PET REN 1893, 418, f. 60.) Ci Thi roai ditta s Seem the type i n having pale yellow scentless fl. [S. a Ši Hr var. concolor, Hort. ] Eastern Eur pE menas chrysantha. (B. M. cymes of yellow fi. in a termina thyrsus. Asia Min Scutellaria formosana. (G. C. 1894, mn 7 = — S R ogo me c ®© Pg = _ E eni ‘Of purplish fl. Hong Kon i Hartwegii. (B. M. t. 15.) S. half-shrubby per. L. cor- a acuminate, serrate, gua. above, purple benea in long, bright im, ‘witha ‘clot bek vig Andes of Qui Scutellaria Lehmanni. (Gf. t. 1152, Š 1, a-c .) S. Stems erect, aaa i petiolate, cordate and short ; i racemes, bright ETA Colombia Boutella purpurascens. (B. M. t. și Eoo h one venom, cordate, acute, denta Fl. mes. Corolla ? in. lo: conti and upper lip t blue; eh Po dark violet, bent a median white Tropical Ameri Scuticaria Dodgsoni. xv. 9.) Orchidaceze S. Hadweni. (G: C. 3881 . 5. Thisis probably Scuticaria Baar e te 1888, 164 ; pile ie 4629.) S. This is th igen ice Soeasigy (R. H. 18 532) E 82, The correct Ph Piylanth ramiflorus, and “Kyloph sila ramiflora. Eastern Asia Sedum Albertii. (ay. t. 1019, f. = me Crassulacex. gn infl. of white fl. Turkestan. Ease. = een (Gf. t, 972, £. 2.) See lags peste ES aer opponite Teg o Sad cymes of parplish f. Se — — a (W. B. 1896, ensely caespitose species allied to S. dasy- phyllum or S. gypsicolum. Pyrenees. con formosanum. (4G. C. 1885, xsi . H. annual 6 in. hi h © ith a repeatedly-forked stem, moathulate ai b - sessile bracteate ye fo m 5 w fi. Formosa see liebmannianum. (&.C.1 8 white fl. capes with red. — averse (4. C. nats viii. Pal) culent of neat compac eae colour. This i is pee of as Sedums which are so commonly used for carpet bedding. Asia sind Sedum retusum. (@. C. 1880, xiv. a diam., white, with a rosy centre, ed in small dense terminal ager, Mexi ork arse “ana epee fin t. narro A aved = with anaE fl. ar e rele Scop. var. ] Selaginella ameena. See Cat. 1884, 16.) Selaginellacez. m about 1 ft. high, the upper pier tripin- nately branched; bright "er green. ts paar iaig Spring, amena.| Mexico ee ae bellula. (G. C. 1879, xi. ; Bull ices a eet ek ginko closely set, oblong, “sub-falbate at the apex, acute, the tu the CG. C. 1879, a 333), for the above- ot ee . [S. caulescens, Suing. ar.] Ceylon Solaginolis ci nga Gare > caas er 58.) Climber a rea is ‘eines: tei tri- branched stems, adpressed 365 pes gtd i lateral 1. and acu- urved intermediate ones. Tropical Aik Selaginella caulescens Bgas çau ean 1880, oo. elegant braia hed stems wa ‘a bri ght green colou penre —— (Bull Cat. 1884, 16.) 8 tish subscandent species and ovate bipin- m: curved j ints, giving vor appearance. [S. Lobbii, ak] ri flagellifera. ga, Sa 1886, 9.) S. Stems long, fl a with rawr cordat te > brighi 1, Fru spikes lon; rs. ‘plünosa, piae var, Mayle] Tropical Asia. seein gracilis. (G. C. 1886, 752. . Stems sub-erect, 2-3 ft. ‘pinnatel branched, rather set. Spikes a oraal, tetragona long. South Sea Is lan ds. (a. C.-1883, ge are eats wi = ; Fi. and P. 1882, ts ne road, densely distichous imbricating subfalcate 1. Born Selaginella involvens Pilg ios ab CA. C. 1888, xis ; Bull Cat. 1883, 15, 8) S. retty var. hari ve the tipe of some of the branches white. Selaginella ae aurea. (Bull Cat. 1880, 7.) S$. with golden yellow branches. | — (Bull _ Cat. — aeaa above quadripinnately di ivide d; ves of a ark green colo our, S. Feelin i, Spring. Tropical Africa ; Madagas Selaginella ee eens (4, C. 1893 xiv, 651.) S. erythropus, Spring, yar, minor, H Palagi ese pers (Bull = 1887; 12-4, ex creeping. Stems as ‘arching, serene! branched ; the nchlets endin drooping sender ae Selaginella Victorie. (Bull Cat. 1878, 8.) S. i ing in slen z tetragonal spikes 1-2 in. long, Bor sa ae viridangula. (Fl. and P. 1884, 94 ; ‘illiams’ Cat, 1884, 15.19 iors ivi , the divisions minating in long drooping birat ae Dajan sia. Selaginella kira bragi varie- ga "m Epa Cat 8 A varieg (B. M. t. 6607.) Cru- nnual, 6-9 in. high, quite glabrou L. pinnatifid. Fi. bright yellow, in bracteate racemes. Arkansas Selenia oe sae H. Catan CO Ainsworthii deli- — oe e 1893, 244.) Orchi- arden hybrid orep S ingot ein and S, Seden candid a eer alberti- um. (Z.iv.t.174.) S. Avar. with pa iion sep. A the lip ee ara stained with dark purple in fron roseum. insti Nar. (IU. H. 1886, t. ed Selenipedium chlor = (G4. C.1888, iii. 584 ; H. G, 1888, 308.) Gard hybrid. ye Cy 'ypripedium chlorops, ichb, f. Selenipedium dalleanum. = A. att 164, 548, f. 180, t.) S: rowing plant wi with large a the oblong a pouch a deep glossy Selenipedium finetianum. (0. 1895, 102.) S. A garden brid between S, cardinale and S. caudatum 366 oe ee See (R. H. 1885, garden ki. boowoon ‘s A and 8, caudatun — Ra Helene. (G. and F. 1894, 66.) S. A garden hybrid between S. Wallisii and 5S. leucorrhodum. Selenipedium kaieteurum. (6. €C 1885, xxiv. 262.) L. coriaceous bright long, 2-23 dark green, 7-9 in. i $ broad. § any-flower cen, heaths and bracts glabrous olive-green, with brownish re es p reen, with re brown nerves on the outside, pubescent; th upper one oblong, ho pex, with recurved margins; t wer elliptic, concave; both with crisped et. in, long, ly linear-oblong, obtuse, green, wit imson vei - colour on the subconn exed side ete sr (s. tindleyamum, Reichb, f.] Kaieteur Falls, British Gui —— oo groper (Q.C. arden [Syn. Ci eaten steroid "Rolo £] ee eo: ae Hi aerating be the ae a On ypri elon "Far ishit gee l pern (O. R. 166. A garden hybrid sare ween 8. pro and S, Sedeni candi- dulum Selenipedium reticulatum. (Z. i. Kosiencalty Spr sene ag Ecuador., BEO M sargentianum. (0. R. 1893, 239 ; B. M. t. 7446.) S. Closely allied i ich it differi in pair of small white tubercles on the inner margin of the side lobes of the lip. © Brazil. Selenipedium Verdieri. (J. 0. 1896, 100.) S. A garden hybrid between S. caudatum We allisii and S, Roezlii, eepe vittatum. (ZU. H. | h Ta r - ligulate, acute, bright | | S lower sep. and half as long as the pet., brownish, inside green, spotted with : k pi own. Brazil. Betonipadiai oe E Sem YOE- 102.) A hyb between S. Bartier Dd S. sellin, mene differing from S. Sede Beniper vey Greenii. (G. C1877, 230.) brown tip. Fl.-stem 4-5 in. red ; pet, densely pilose onali. Sempervivum ace" Sas (B. M. z 66 ee H. A dwarf alpine species n the way of S. arachnoideum, with oblanceolate ciliate 1. and c ymose red fl. 4 n diam. Maritime Alp | ae pelle paina (GA. t H Fl. yellowish; pet. erect. There i poet rl form of this (var. , Henffelii) ith green, — or sparsely hairy L p Eur Sempervivum Regine - Amalie. (@. C. 1877, viii. 230.) H. Rosettes and l. as large as in S. Zectorum, L. r na rich purple-brown i the up half, shading into p — glabrous ciliated. Fl. stem 4-6 i p yellow, i me, -P w ra a dense pe et. 7, obscurely tricuspidate, glandular- i on both surfaces. Greece, Sempervivum Thomeyeri. (W. G 1892, 117.) H. A -garden hybrid betw Mem S. hirtum and S, arachnoi- eun Senecio chordifolius. (B. M+, 6216.) itæ. suc ith G. succulent, with slender slightly bran gla s ste about a foot high, bearing numerous terete acute — _ hy 1. 7-10 in. long, drooping. ew, in a 367 Renny ea ae rH L188, xx, 75; . M. t retty her- e ray and z hite dik: iian purple. South A Senecio Galpini. (B. M. t. 7239; ol Fa pe Re G. A species tion Klei It form apagar tuft of eio Parren stems and ped glaucous ona la i- FL leafy, 1 ft. ending in a corymb of beia orange fl. Trans- vaal. Sonogio irie fo and F. 1891, 0, n. Cineraria aur ‘ita, LU’ Hit. ] Hoare Praon Hualtata. (B. M. t. 7422.) H. her a Argentina ; Chile Senecio kleinioides. (&. C. 1894, xvi. 34.) G. Allied to = Anteuphorbinm, but with smaller fi,-h and flat masa cuneate l. Ab; mea Senecio E sas (G. C. 1882, xvii. 424.) H.rockwork plant with aly pse obtuse radical 1. setose above, beneath, Fl.-stem Ms “iè in. high; po (sw lax, few- 1 min ered ; pte bright yellow. ae Zealand. E oe (B. M.t vi. f. 43, as S. latifolius) h ranched shr ry above, glaucous be: ; fl. in erect rminal panicles, yellow. New Zea- Senecio leucostachys. (R. H. 1893, 104, f. cure G. or H. H. An under- shrub bis tomentose pinnatiseci 1, Senecio = he C.1896, xix. 9.) G, An all 460, f. y of the Garden a ÇS. cruentus). It has a tall leafy stem branched above, wit numerous fi. 1 in. o purple parece? Bourgei, . 4994,] Canary cross, [Syn, Sch. Bip,; B. M. Islands. CW. @. 1890 Senecio Palmeri. f. 24.) G. per. or H. annual. 00 are few ea Tagai rays, Lin. in diam. in a peduncu- late Guadeloupe Island, Lower ‘California, — a = H. 1892, 3, f. 16- m., with xii. i. 615 1880, ay: 149, i d m., bright purple, few or several in a lax corymb. South Africa, —— sh avi, hf saree (4. é 5-6.) herb. per, “Radical "Tonga, inal. acumin ie 2 ft. high, with eee oblong spike of yellow fl heals each with three florets. fl.-heads in typical form oir ink one ray floret each. Japan. —- sooner 2 M. t. 6363.) S. cylin succulent hora piia aA 1l. with 2-6 irs 0 lobes and one terminal lobe, deeply aga Pager! green, with pink veins. heads small, yellow, i 5 ites ‘at the ends of the branches of panicle ; florets all Ainan about 10 to each head. Tropical Africa. Sequoia sempervirens variegata. (CR. H. 1890, 330.) Coniferæ. H. A form with very glaucous and sli lightly variegated foliage. rar Bc eis tate a (B. Orchidaceæ. H. terres roid a 1 ft, high or more. . narrow, lanceolate, acumina; green, eed Spikes 5-6-flowered. Sep and pet. pale green and pale purple, veined ; pet. erect, free, broad, spreading and recurved, Lip large, 368 a cordate ; “pat Soe crenulate ; with two tubercles on the very a claw, bright oe Natural hybrid. Southern brated &e. ec tae Mohintli. (R. 1886, Acanthace undershrub of Day habit, with i opposite elongate- ovate entire coriace 1 spiral a ed at the apex. Monintli Hemsl.] Mexico. sag ae arw a B. 1894, 58; G 136, £. 91.) i : ' Ger nus allied to bit of Trichopilia. Psou do ase linearoblong, monophyl- PaA Te = in. long, clothed with numerous brown and yellow fl. 1 in. in iam. Colombia. Sophanis erasparsia, cB. M.t. Ties.) A shr. 8-10 f en, er nS Fe branches, aone i 6-10 in ho f standard, iroplont Sewerzowia turkestanica. (Gf. 1883, 250, f.) Leguminosæ. H. annual ripinnate 1l, ha 6-10 mall oblanceolate retuse leaflets and few-flowered o small te Fest bse som a pair of sto sto [ Astra- galu palur Soathanaes haces Turke- mor E O Be (6. an F.1888, 80; B. M. t. 7082.) Dia- a sa H. per. A pretty and very Interesting little plant with Ge habit 0. l S age slender, 3-4 i long, rets in. in diam., 5-lobed, a short funnel-shaped tube. Sibthorpia e coil aurea. (G. M. 1895, xxxviii. 305.) ophulari: riacee. ’A var. with ye Siete lage. Sicana atropurpurea, (R. FI. 1894, 108. oa Sopra rage . This differs from S. odorifera in having purple- violet fruits. Paraguay. Sicania odorifera. (W. &. 1889, 112; 1889, 35 ; BnR 516, f.) 8. vigorous clim wi moncecious yellow fl. and e lindric fr., something like — ie aaber, hav ing a peculiar odour, Braz PiS, ee: (B. M. By 7109.) Cue A vigorous climber with on ut Lobe 1. he d fleshy Yellowish campanulate ac Fru Sonne, as i is p rion ae J a- EREN candida. (FI. and P. 1882, < 60.) G. A sep. and ula acute; lip geen the divisions linear, emarginate, callus hammer- like. Colombia, ean ee (B. M. t. 6918 ; 4 ft. hig 3 p nnatisect. Heads th 0: . pper stem- l., radiate, 33 in. in diam., 6 eamy Texas Simaruba gee os t wate a tinted and the fl. are about } in, in diam. Porto Rico. aa filifolium. (B. M. 6829; G. y 1885, xxiii. 696, f. 155.) Sri cee, H, A charmin ng little plant eam iri share genie (Fl. and P. a 1888, iv. 709, 735; H. A 1889) v. iss bs 94.) Rutaceæ. -garden form of 5. japonica. Akimnis fragrans. “fe A Pig! 56, Rutacez. 3 ft. high: with elliptic ses tak i * nd inal panicles = Aug fragrant fl. ‘A form of S. japon ren ao Miira (R H. 40. Diff rom a more persis buds. A form of `- S, japonica. Smilax argyrea. he H; eah; t. . 152.) Liliaceæ a nek ith prickly stem and “era Fo aiin- ate l. "variegated with white a < Bolivi Smilax liars (Bull Cat. 1884, or ber with slender beset with t short white rec courved i spines, and glossy green sub-hastate Ta ar, (ei oh ps x9) er with v. vari gated f - Shion Se ine y >ra Be 4 in. meg of AEEY A blotched in the yous me state with _purple-brown. Mexi Smilax glyciphylla. (&f. 1888, 343-4, f. 7 G. climber, wi .ish green beneath, and clusters ad globose black paara tralia Smilax S poodo shina. aN and F. with un- ` by black berries. North Ameri OA mE ies Cat. large cor- ed purplish at back ; nec deflexed at base. Colombia i: seks Poi pure rahoir: ani qe 1892, riean b. per. white fl. gp Core 2146 369 ot amesiana. (0. R. 1895, preg PN S. A garden hy- brid betw Ea vantholeuca and S. Wilsoni. boat ea gb ns (Gard. 1892, xlii. nged w ink; lip large, wavy, sony Tilae vie a yellow throat. gr ae (G. C. 1896, xix. 08.) S t of. S. macrantha. L- ute ; ow, margins wavy. South America sel Pasties. (G. C. 1877, vii. stout, bearin, shini ing a sharp angle by its lateral lobes overlapping the column. Colombia. Sobralia leucoxantha. (W. 0 B. M.t. haem 4 L. lanceolate, acuminate, plica large, whi te, with the troat gar e of the Jip eep yellow, marked with nr lines in the tube. Costa Rica Borras Lindeni. (G. and F. 1895, ; 0. R.1896, 367.) S. Stems shorter a in S. macrantha ; m i rane ; sep. and pet. white, tinted with 1 oe on-pur in front, white in the fo chocolate TERES the throat. Ecu: PE a (G. C. 1890, viii. 18 ii A. purple, ‘It p” "allied to S. sessilis, Colombia Sobralia lu casiana. (G. C. 1392, xi. 816.) G. A he "i o 3 S. ma rantha. Fi, lar i lilac segments ; ki fa iiao: zeki a yellow blotch at the base Sobralia macrantha Hodgkinsoni. ce: R, 1894, 236.) . G. var. with large oi; lip brilliant rose-purpie and ge. Sobralia macrantha kienastiana. AE G 1888, iv. 296 ; 1891, ix. 741.) G. te-flow ered var. with a small yellow mark = the lip,- 2A 370 Sobralia maorasihs nana. (R, H. 1882, ay. 5.) warf form with maller ee in the PRs lip dark vislo, S at ‘the base. Sope naate.. ae C. 1890, viii. ied to e orange a in the throat. Central America weed seua gh Mt. 7376.) S. cribed b cross, rose red, with a crimson lip. British Guiana Sa TE (OC. 1878, ix, t lik lobe ; ‘keels yellow. Central America, ar re Veitchii. A garden hybrid betwee ro Me ee and S. macrantha. genei aea (G. C. 1890, viii. 378; 1890, 554.) S. An near “Warscewiet ii. Fl. large, .white, suffused with rose, ra with tenia on the lip, -Central -Am ally = ee Sobralia ee Ais O Ak B. M. t. 7332.) S. A distin lemon-yellow lip with a deeper yellow striped with orange-red, cial alba. (G. (. 1889, vi. ie S. ra var, ac with pale primrose- -colo ured Solanum acanthodes. (B. M.t. D Solanaceæ. othed w: L. long, ovate-oblong, pinnatifidly tobe, dull green. h light purple, in 6-10-flowered scorpioid cymes. Brazil? Solanum albidum Poortmanni. . (R. _H. 1886, 232, f. m H. H. herb with large pinnatifid 1. 2 ft, long, bright (O. C. 1894, ob í reen above, white-tomentose beneath, 4 + O g Au o Fh j © on Ban yomg white-tomentose hasra And Solanum betaceum coccineum. (R. ae 1881, 470, t.) A var. with orange- fruit of the ordinary “Tree Tomato ” Oy phömiaiva betacea, Sendt. sore ciliatum macrocarpum. H. 1888, 78, f. 16 ; B. T. O. 1888, ot A var, with fr, 1 in, in Solanum coronatum. (W. 1892 30) Gor BH A cen DÀ leafy owing about a yard high, with dark green pinnatifid J. and ith violet and grey prickles Fruit as large as a plum, variegated. — crinitum. (W. G. 1889, Hod: f m per. 6-8 gh; stem, peti and infi. densely clothed with le owish b; l A large elliptic, mergi sinuate-lobed, tomentose beneath ; fl. in large clu usters, rk and showy, deep blue, with five darker lines, Qui Solanum dammannianum. (Acta to ters, large, dark nEn aeea yellow berri Boranin uplosinuatum 1892, 79.) A n, ; +14 with yellow ee fi. pokey blue; fr. white. Abyss ete’ isak (W. G. 1890, 67.) tely lobed 1.; fi. purple, maw on the outside, West Tropical Africa wey et zarini (W. G. 1896, 405, A strong-growing ‘blue AN as species allied to PAb it ao Africa. Solanum guineense. (W. G ang . small, violet, Aai h by ining blackish blue fr. West 371 er song ee Eai | 25.) sem ~e S. * prendoeapsieum, ai | fi. undant white ceeded b prine ovoid fr, a ammi (B: M: t: onia ery similar to the commo ess pi smaller and arepas very small t oa white fl. Mexico ; Arizona Solanum Maglia. (B. M. t. 6756.) H. Very similar to S, Tina Chile. erae Bens) B P 5, 543.) H. H. or G. climber. 1894, 29, bush a Bout a yard high we i green violet stalked lyrate 1l. a right blue fl ed by large depressed globose | ollow canary-yellow fr. Tropical Africa. Solanum muticum. G ee in habit t viol u e ing a heig A bush atta t of 44 ft., | prerie A Dates Da En gland, but | for until | introdu A Balasan Ohrondii. (R. H. 1883, Dg i. 100; 1884, 115. This merely s: Commersonii edas hbi, Argent: a pensile. (B. M. t. 7062.) mber, with cordate l. and la pondent racemes of bright blue fi. with conspicuous yellow stamens. Brazil. nae eee quercifolium. gez E 1880, 331 species with “deeply cut l. pren large et fl. Solanum texanum ovigerum. (Vil- morin Cat. 1894, 13, = cg ra 29, bby the habit of S. n m but with Pilar fr. as large as an egg, bright red when ripe. ao gangs _Torreyi. (B. M. + ee-flowering he: rb. ic 2 6461.) al Bedia, 2 in, in diam., purple. 2146 GEP. i wA nasang irata: Las y 1881, xiv. 26.) S.c l. and those in. = seaforthianum, iatt] Solanum Wallisii. d = 1877, i ush, habi late c edible, large, plum- like, violet, marbled and spotted with paler c colour, Solsum peaa (a M.t. nents S. ndsom 192.) A ha ciate oe ; prickles on the stem and petioles. L, variable, 2-10 in. long, 1 . broad, entire, oblong, ith a acuminate, W r 3-lobed, pinnatifid, or pinnate. Fl. in large terminal cymes, pe lilac- ha 2-24 in. in diam. Costa Rica _ Solidago Do (B. M. t. 05.) silipt ic acute serra panicle of a Tean Marie hoii. East Unite Sophora sepou Aer (R. = minosz A ti spreading long thin pendulous smaller ones, Sophora piniyestes. (M. D. G.1896, Ho In ral bi d. gen spe a eagna from differ edly S. japonic: ering mark in its fr. TA Bans — cattleya § batemaniana. (Journ, Linn. Soc. xxiv. 156; Veitch. se eate. 92 i. S. . Lelia emaniana, Reichb. f.] Sophro- Bepred eximea. (G. C. 1894, xvi. A garden hybrid between Sopironitis grandiflora and Cattleya bowringia ap aniline be T (4. = ee wii. $12.) G. en hyb ween Tatieatleya elegans cad Sophronitis grandiflora 2A2 372° Rogheor iplis: Maresh Ce A 67.) te earita rid ae “Siphronii grandiflora and Lelia flav TESES apg auran- (R. H. entet 492, t.) Orchi- rro G. A var. with dark orange- red fi. ar. B aon) tenha £ J fest h tre n. ane 106.) A var. with bright oo fl, Ta sions pur ea, Reichb. rosea. Erea G Av purple fi SA seid Man. — r. with bright Sophronitis ae koa (G. C. 1878, [S. 5, grandifiora, Hort cue pie Ale a Sonerila - ariani lis and varieties Coat Cat. "isd, 8, f.) S. per. producing a profusion of bright a light or dark green ground. Hills, Burm Sorbus Aria chrysophylla (W. G. ; pads on ~ saceæ. H, tree. var. parr yellow foliage. =e é Aria, Sm. var. ] Sorbus Aucuparia AOR uta (R. H. 1889, 114.) H. om large cory mbs of fl. and orb arge of ogee red, | Pyrus t feri a aati. var | wt gs ro aureis. (R.H. 1886, 399. piver ntal form, having the thi i tomentose leaflets marked with esam sare able with age. Be —— Var. rossica, ee pc a D. G. 1896, 28.) f the i eiiie truite, Introduced from Russ’ Sorbus seeped e Ce C- 1891, ix. Br H. A small tree allied to the i preni bu Pyrus. Fast — [Pyne] africana, flore pleno. oe Cat. 1881, ar —— G. Àv ar, with do: T prenei a (4.0. 70.) rous nt (Syn, S Merire ymer Baker; 8S. or inde wham Schott J Tropical Amer ee ee a ag gen (4. ao P. 1879, w ak i s the plant de- arid in the Yearbook, 1876, 130, as Anthurium candidum. ge iota nAn cannefolium. (4. shed i T YS Correct e ‘plant cultivated as yee Dechardi. rena ahi nd rage (iu. 1882, t 450 J A garden pEr between S cannazalinm CS. Dechardi) and 8, Pat Be rong facta eo bag rt. gee 5; ise aes a ; Ti it 4 i S. i a, id - lobe reid daos Sidik 2-lo at the apex. S. Vieitlardi, Reich. f.| Polynesia. Spathoglottis gracilis. (B. M. t. 7366.) S. This plant i i ns A : sembles in every charac der-lobed se differently are 2 in. wide, bright yellow h a few streaks of red on the inside ber the lip. Borneo, “Arse 9,9 ere ype EA E . 92, 93, f. 9 and F. 1888, 3. a Lifes: d the dorsal surface of the en mottled with -brown strie. Born Bpathoglottis Lobbii. (4. E u iii. 532, f. 92.) hid it a slender Sa in diam. ; latera ep. streaked with 3—4 brown lines. aparioginis pee aed. e iy xix. 340 nd P.1883,58.) S. Pse eara Felene L oblong-lanceolate, ; fl. racemose. Ovaries stalked, velvety. Sep. and pet. ee. obtuse, tish lilac, with darker margins, 373 Lip with two curved blunt si pap lilac, edged with yellow, and a stalked orange disk k with two white tubercles on its base. Pacific Islands. a Leet Ga O -1877, . 6354.) o Pe d? en an green, g purplish at Aim oi i sheaths aig ts large, onset igu- uch Beas both hairs yellow. ‘South Sea Islands. Se. sevens (G. C. 1887, Lobbii, but with having the lobes sh and ‘oader, callus, which white lege brown spots, standing e back- ards, and no cilia on the — = 5 Recast edgar is M.t. is an irh a ae S ees un. —— Var. rubra. (4. C. 1892, xii. apk k of H. 1899, arr atts in larger a pes the Spergula pilifera aurea. Si and P. 1882, 107.) Caryophyllaceæ. H. A var. with yellow foliage. (GA. t. 1266, ta ae Pag" f. 1.) r. 1-2 ft. high. H. orange- red, on slender pedicels. California. gare ey aes (B. 08.) G. The long ‘ras-like branches s clothed with pean meok of bright yellow and red fi, West Australia. oo Davidii. (R. H. 1885, 55, lid f. 10.) pelidacee. G. species with spiny an ioles, broad cordate palmately lobed and too , and in. long. [ Vitis.] North China. Spiræa bullata. = e 1882, xviii. 680; Fl. and P. 1883, 11) Rosacez. H. A dwarf. shr. we ft. high, with 70.) ; d darker aie y ovate, pinnatifidly | together | wiry downy reddish brown branches sm amg Bes eas ee pae bullate Í | and d bs of dark pink e Jap | Bees Bumalda Seer ne. es G. 460; Gard xl. A a8 arden hybrid be tate s lain Bumailda and S. bullata. — rigs Feats: (R. H. 1882, 100, with dark red - s pienis Sih. gered; Japan. PE fain erie een (G. C. 1889, ) . 1889, xxxvi. 148 H. Herb. i byt ‘sta po Stems 4-10 ft. high ; 1. 6 in. wide, 4 in. long ; f-stalk c elled, y hairy, rovi with two leafy stipules at he a number of irregular leafiets along its enti ngth ; ter- minal leaflet b poin fi. large ; fl. whi [S. peer Hort. ] Ka arii apy | | Spiræa media TEE e i 1885, xxiii with elliptic 1. 8- cain a Rs ee globose umbels of white fl. [8. siah teata, Zabel; B. M.t. 7429.] Jap Spiræa opulifolia ae foliis aureo - ma reins atis (Gf. 1890, 9, si 2-3.) H. shr. mental var. with irregularly lobed 1 L variegated a with yellow. Spiræa palmata elegans. (FI. aid | PP. 1878, 41, t. 463.) H. herbaceous an Said to be a hybrid be tween 5. Paia pelei Astilbe j japonica. |“ Spiræa ee af and F. 1888; Ap rye ing dw =n vith. rather small ovate-eblong mele 1, tooth abies the middle, puberulous above, densely i be nu- . placed in on very short lateral shoots, perl ie slender zigzag branches. North China. Spiræa Van-Houttei. (G. and F. 1889, 317, f. 117.) H. A garden hybrid be n S. me —— trilobata which is a y cultivated as a plant er the name of S. confusa. Spiranthes sent (GA. 1890, rchidacee. 607.) O: older name for S. leucosticta, 374 Spiranthes ¢ ee —. = 310.) | “This is ea ry: eae sims us speciosus, ge now merged i Spiranthes. The var. has the l. varie- gated wit light emcee ere on a darker ground. Colom Spiranthes euphlebia. (B. M. t. 690.) rial Orchid S dunc . large whitish fl. striped with brown. Brazil. Spiranthes leucosticta. (Gf. 1885, ligulate, dila obtusely triangular. Colombia. Coan winged goer (B. M. t. 6389.) hay mg. lower lip with alae zaai in ter- minal spi Morocco. Srandy ayer ai Ae. C. 1888, iii. 211, 1 sags 887, 290 ; na F. 1888 TA ee , 99.) H. per . som way of S. arenas nS = oni tubers, u Sincere ‘ee first ugh nis, but wa conside: et na iiaeia to be distinct. oe _ Behold, Mig.| North China SS pa hani. xiii. ar. Orc hides with site and hornless, S. Lowii. SS ; —s so "i is probably a var. of ER N bellærensis. KCE C. 1895, 00.) A garden hybrid between 8. insignis and S. ocu ed Stanhopea jen (& U 1879, xii 615.) S. FL lar . purple spots on the inside of the sep and pet. The lip is cov cee with small erie: dots, and on eac e between the two keels there isa sei blotch. od prenosim Lietzei. (Gf. A var. with the sep. and fom decided yellow and the oa mark on the hypochile of thé p replaced ir : faint red band ; fr = = of pe p white, dotted with purple. — oe —— (G. C li and Ste ie like “the type, w wid te tinged with yellow. The is sid large, reminding one of S. hee ine perena Lowii. (K. B. 1893, 63; ei xiv. mo, eS 107.) 8. specie se ag having the hypochile and whitish buff sep. and pet. Colombia. Srarhkopk moliana. (Z. vii. t. 331.) to S. Ruckeri and S. Wardii. with purple. Peru rreta p ide (K. B. 1894, 4.) ed to S. Wardii, which th of black eye-like ae on the s hypochile, the cavity being also blac oe poo (G. C. 1877, vii. mall-flowered species hort coal ribbed dark short, strong, apricot-yellow ; lateral late, acute, very bright yellow. Lip shining, sh with a roundish knob las aid Velie keels ' brownish purple. Costa Ric manaopes reichenbachiana. (G.C. 40 triangu ar, rather convex. Colombia e Shuttleworthii. (a € ; l n . Allied mae saigats ppt mn basal part of ricot- arine dark i blotokan ; 375 = part of lip whitish peat; Ts 8 pirino (G0 1876, vi. ; 49.) G ple spots on succulent with tangle blade. Column whitish ithe a an the pba an stems 4-8 i igh. middle part, — with. purple in- Pedicels } 1 in. long, pubescent. gio side. Colombi deeply 5-lobed ; lobes lanceolate, acu- minate, at fi st spreading 3-4 in. in Biankopės aap (Gh. t. diam., afterwards strongly reflexed ; Ante ek 552.) S. A garden the face entirely glabrous, without a hybrid “bres ' S. oculata and s. fringe, dull purple-red, with numerous tigrina. nsverse yellowish white lines. Corona dark le-brown ; 1 $ 5 linear, concave ; apex recurved, obtuse, Stanhopea tricornis. pia C. 1878, with a minute tooth. Ale free to the x. .) S. A curious species with base, divergent, oblong, acute. small pseudobulbs pa a pecubsiit ped- subulate, diverging, hooked at the apex. uncle bearing 2 large fl. Dorsal sep. Culti vated S. grandiflora minor, frica. p reflexed over the ovary ; lateral sep. Sout rb A sp ring the lip, which has a nearly half-globulat | Stapelia grandiflora lineata. (4. 5 speed C. 1877, vii. 558, f. 85.) cculent, i ayer use epichi gular d aod eck prossod. oaout iy Roe an ae lobes with yellow lines. South Aftion the base of the pet. and sep. ; hypochile ss gi tig Pra (G. C 1895, with white longitudinal lines outside, ;:- 1898, - xxiv. 7, ff i: rough and with purple dots inside ; Allied a s Woodii. Stems 6 in. long, horns and epichile orange-ochre. 4-angled ; the angles with long ascend- ing stout teeth 1 in. long ; fl. in sessile } i ish-yellow, pipeli albicans. A G. 1894, 235, cymes, 14 inin dism, greine yo ew, 39,) Asclepiadace yet Hibin spotted with purple. Delagoa Bay. 3 rm of S. angulata, P hodarü. rete mie ome Massoni. aS C. 1883, xx. G. An old inhabitant of our Stapelia bees ate (G. C. 1877, vii. sea bat- herer before deserthed. 430, f. 66.) G. The species Jong culti- Stem 4-angled, pubescent ; fl. 4-44 in. Meg under this name is spi scr ribed in diam.. brown-purple, with a few and figured here. South Af aki : narrow Baryt lines on the glabrous lobes, e disk thi covered Btapelia a (G. C. 1889, with ‘ane short purple hairs ; the lo 4; a Plantarum, t. 1916.) g. jors with long purple hairs. South r pinea large-flowered plant, which had not been described before 1889, = had been in cultivation about ego —— CG. C. xviii. Pia ort, t. 1908.) G. One e oasis group, “with i iflora. 8 thick glabrous mottled stems and large aes p E Ti whi Ga - va My bright yellow fi. Pipe crowded and ee-flo lowering plant with more or less oe ent a te pale ine ll Turk’s cap- cok spots ores very thick and eet loteting: like fi, South Atri acti token not season mes of the pen corona entire an Stapelia gigantea. (6. £ Es vii. 684, 693, f. 112; B. Wf. t. 7068.) S- | __ var, tridentata. (G. C. 1882 The finest of the genus. i resem- 7 a a bling those of S. Plantii. Fl. enormous, ee a — ae ship ten . ety 1D., SOTOS Ee sd pee, ooreo truncately 3- toothed at the apex. suffused with red arvund the corona ; Namaqualand, the surface is rugose and sparsely covered with short pale hairs, the Mapia primin C&. C. 1877, ins of the lanceolate poemara 21.) G. A pretty species lobes being fringed with similar hairs Sa ner slender stems Agee being Corona dark a ase Zululand, and toothed as in its allies. FI. 1-3 Transvaal, Nyasaland, &c. together ; pedicels 1} in. long. Corolla 376 24-34 in. in diam.; lobes lanceolate, acuminate ; face rugose, ple-brown, with n ringed with long pale purple hairs. tae linear, lanceolate, vest with a central tooth. Ale ar-oblong, horizontal. Rostra subu ae hori- zontally recurved over the ale, r reach- ing nearly bad the sinuses of the corolla. South Afri rapes. laeg (G. C. 1882, raised u prati the general pers it Afric Ptapelie Pea Sg os (W. G. 1894, 234, 30.) G form similar to S, varie- nities but wie pots confluent into longitudinal stripes —— tsomoensis. (G4. 0. viii. 168 ; Icones rae um, t. 1s, 3 G a succulent with stems and se cymes of dull ene AAR fil. 3 in, in diam. Tsomo River, South Africa. Stapelia unguipetala. (4. C. 1o ied vii. 334, ied t paientiriatris ae the fi. are lar arger, -4} in iam., rich purple-brown, tat a “two-third way up the lobes with transverse yellowish lines; the centre of the disk and 5 bands radiating to the sinuses, pale greeni : lanceolate- attenuate, incurv at th apex, fringed with long pale purplish subu alæ deltoid-oblong , free, divergent, all dark purple- prowa. South Afric arg ae ane Kee H.1887, 62.) o be a hybrid ae g, pes ae S. colchi —- maha oe aoe 1888 Plum (Fl. and P. 1882, the way of S. pro- Statice floribunda. LOT O dn Ava with immense heads of violet- efl. RET Ers Bpk ror a ONS t. 996.) all r several a spikes of. pink fi. pree Be i sr E > is) a calyx purple ei corolla small, yellowish. Tur- estan, hotrod prte aR 1887, 666, mbli 8. Snorri i, bi bette oe spikes seed rowded into a pyramidal panic aar Hae eats (G. C. 1883, xx. Gfl. t. 1095, f. 1-2; and a reg spikes prn pretty lilac 8- Tor pernato Sec gi sage EEA C. 1876, 98.) hr. of climbing Babit. ts firm "r elli iptic - ovate, cute. pees hite, fragrant, in axillary taebawuced: racemes. Japan. eh re oe) sacaonags (0. peg es S. Descri Tes but ey at a the above “a inte uced into cultivation. $ erect, pramme with optic oilit 1, 14 in. long ; Bites aren pr from chs axils of the l. ; sep. and pei red-brown ; lip purple and white, with a hairy keel, Philippines, Stauropsis warocqueana. CZ. vii. t. bes A one species with rich racemes of moderate-sized fl. Sep. in pet, ‘yellow dotted “with pale fone white, spotted with rose, noe Gui pp oe aird aga a K M. t. 6521.) mall but pretty e nage elliptic- lanceolate l. an posal spikes of bracteate dark purple fl. es. - 377 — penne (G. C. 1881, xvi. ve plant of cæsp rhe yee Dine por news ew mints racemes of spk greenish fl. with a "thick fleshy li ae sone (G. C. 1884, xx. 556.) is Bane me pe but smaller, stem and sided ; fl. a ochre. Sep. brow the base ; with a mauve middle zone. Sheree ra. Stellaria graminea aurea. E 1885, 441.) Caryophyllaceæ var. with leaves of a aalo - colour Stellera Alberti. læ (Gf. | t. ea silky-pilose. small, yellow. Central jes aoe “ner para eraa Cat. 1890-91, 80.) Scrophular G H. annual, “tee +a "feo the base, with opposite sessile lanceolate toothed 1, and spikes o bluish-purple fl. Tropical pees Sinaine a (iu. H. 189 66.) nthacex, a ‘hybrid en S. pictum ‘and S. Lind Stenandrium goossensianum. (ZI. H. 1893, t..168.) = = i geas hybrid. ated, cs d yellow, mar- gined with bro Stenandrium igneum. (Zl. H.1877, C t. 266.) S. [Syn. Eranthemum M Linde. i. cpg ieat ur (ill. H. ag foliage plan of pats hae oh lg ares I dark green, shading i paler green towards the centre, aA marked with yellow veins. l. yellow, in erect cylindric spikes. perrea em ETENE can. $ 1035 purple fil. somewhat rese: of a hyacinth. Paesi peire mere E — (G. C. 1880, xiv 134 i f p it octal and in the lip being blotched n ing only seven callous teeth. sg ay longifolia. (P. M. %, 7186.) Orchida S. retty l orchid with the ‘alt = Habenaria. L. 6 in. long ; sc 8 in. high, upper half élothed “vith ge mauve fl. Labellum fimbriated. Na pamper eae. (B. M.t. Amarylli G. bulb with Andes of Ecu: gemea, irgi (G. €. ulb Perianth-segments longer than the tube. Ecuador. a repaint C. 1894, xv. 683. ee ft. high ; leaf-blade cin in., with a pe Peduncle 12-18 in. long; spathe 6 in. i spruceanum, multiovulatum, Engl. ] a glabrum variega- tum. (R. H. 1875, 140.) Gramineæ, G. Os tr ailing grass with the l, heantifuily striped with yellow Btophanandrs incisa. (Gf. 537.) osaceæ. [S. flexuosa, kien & Zuc er t. 7593.) H. deci arger in all its parts t am 8 exruosa. Dopu Tanakæ. (Gp. É Lun, fi Bipin — (B. 419.) G. of As fay. in FA ie oblong ceolate l. and lax cymes of bright saan se ; corolla panulate, sud- ora : een tube ual al and at the base aioe (Ruellia. Brazil. Piaroniin 2 ha Neca ceed e: N e ith orange. [Syn. 8. Re oa Hatt, ] New Caledonia. Sterculia pone fe H. t. S) all © R B © 2 T: g terminal spicate panicles. Calyx 13 in. long, campanulate, rose-red. ` Pet. none. Eastern Australia. sees Son ie piga nae and 5, 144; G. C. 1895, fi. also are not z Pad dark a Boii of yellow: Asia M Stevia odorata. (Damm. Cat. 1890-91, nate l. and odorous white fl. in terminal rymbose cymes, J Stigmaphyllon ae E a M.t ai a Biega (R. a n, 9; = au Avant but peg in its larger . fi., and the commana * combi arr pet., perry “are of a bias colour. South Afri Strelitzia Nivenii. . B. Garden hybrid, a erem Rawat & ompact S Bepioi Strelitzia Regine citrina. (4. C. 1887, ii. 816.) S. A var. with. citron- ye ellow w sep. South Africa. Var. Lemoinierii. fos des S. t. 3870-1) S. A var. with yellow fi. Streptocalyx (R. H. 1883, 13, t. 1-2.) a ih Carr. ] uncled | ; the | yale aon ea epee _ orvicular, clawed, denticulate. Sou th | 43.) 8 razil. | (R. H. 1888, 117.) (R. H. 1879, 220.) | var, Vallerandi. - Bromeliaceæ. S. [Syn. | 378 Resoptocerous: Dilora: polyanthus: (Fil. des att t. 2429.) Gesneracer. Garden aac pared dproerd ce pe mae (R. H. 1889, brid between S. Rai pe R. pol ee a ea reel eg far i cma B. M. stem givi leafy b pairs of elliptic sities shortly stalked l. an uncu sa Ope ot ale Hla fl. i in. in diam. East Tropical Africa. MES e 1 Dunnii. =, C 18 ong , cymes of SEa red fl. Transvaal. a et pis Dyeri. (G. and F. 1895, 5.) S oe dics Pine tte S. Dunnii and S. Wendlandi, eink orang? gel oe gt AS p En: F, 1891 728055 le Digi s Fa th e x To Ag phyllous ‘section. FI. nearly 1} in mauve with a conspicuous white eye aal. Transv: hris C. 188 Ag ished Hed peo T Pema sce S Rexii. Me he PPE (a C.1887, a, R. H. 1887, 391.) | senor Kirkii. (2. M. t. ¢ A pretty anire with a distinct ere stem, petio- late cordatellptc Situs pubescent and axi g iray n lax cymes ilac fl. 4 ength. East Tropical Africa Strptocarpus gp tee a (G. C. 1804, 510.) hybrid be Pa 13. Wendlandi nd ‘S. Watsoni E eee ial (G. yy ak» 211.) S. A garden seedlin S. Revii with Jaret er brighter- pis d fil. than the type. rviflorus. B: M.t. scotty 8 pe a = rec species with veral lanceolate ose 1, and 379 arke.] South Africa ph aed ia eeina a 800 ; B. M.t. 7036.) S. (G C e e across the spread- g lim the cor colia which is white with a little yellow on the lower side of the throat ; sgi a e violet inside and out. South A Streptocarpus Watsoni. e s 1887, ii, 137, 215, f. 62.) 8. hy- brid. peck pri haerra E 0; B. Mt g s n. tall panicle, ‘somewhat nnii in size and form, but of a clear ‘staid colour, N atal. ae is gnes introduce 50 Years before, bu with a yellow spot in iag venra TS. alatus, Nees. | alay: Him apse —_ Ci oe $ 22.) lax panicles, pale -purple, ł in. in diam. with a — os straight tube. Eastern Himalaya. Strobilanthes er ET (G. C. 893, xiii. 442; GŒ. and F. 1893, tat J. i B. M. t. 7574.) Bunaea epg 00 (B. r . long, elliptic-lanceola , S0r- te, glabrous, bright green, narrowed into a petic “eat lilac-purpl loose leafy pani spikes; the tube of the Sorolla is ent and ti the setia deeply tched. India; Chi a TERENS, (B 18 J8 : SA 0. C188 D (Ofl t. Apocyna- lobes with linear tails ae. ie: lon ; | Se petersianus grandi- rae TE orus. 1390.) Sex. A climbing evergr shr. with ovate undulate 1. 3-5 in. long and termi lusters of erect bell-sha red ant yellow fi. ; J corolla-lobe lengthen -e to twisted tails 8 in. lr Delagoa a ora (G. and cee. H.H. [Syn. Brodie TETH “Baker a Stuartia Paoudo camellia. (G. C. 1588, 188, f. G. and F. 1888, 15.) H, TEA s piP re nal F Briot. j californicum. a Cat Ti 15.) oe H.H eciduous hr, produci g early in he: spring a profusion of eas and beautiful white which are deliciously fragrant California. a ger eve — e C. 1888, iv. 133, B. gue 0- , 347; B, HM. t 70393 H. E. elliptic or aoth. cuspidate, 3-8 in. long and asm broad, petiolate, dentionlate. R oe ong, t white fl., Li} rages in "diam. spathe-valves two. aa ar Chile Susum epep pr r ee (R. H 1889, 76, f. 23.) Flagellariaceæ. S. An ike plant wi a stout fl.-ste lf-whorls of fl.-spikes 28i in. iong, o x reddish-tinted ual fl, Su Swainsona atrococcinea. (R. H. wii ines, Leguminose. G. Garden Swai niona poronilimioiia alba. ei 1889, 487.) m with fl. Australia Swainsona Ferrandi alba. (R. H. 1886, 562.) G. Garden variety. we om Becta = CH. G. 1888, =) H. shr. base, toothe y ai yan America Symphoricarpos occidentalis 2 A with promineut veins, and pretty rosy fl. Colorado, Symphyandra Hoffmanni. (W.@ 1884, 352, f. 53; G. C. 1888, iv. 760, t. 107 M.t. lanceolate, mAg entire. Bosnia. Symphytum pngmnen. Sba M.t. 6466.) Boragina is the stem-l. and scorpioid cymes of pink and blue fi. “The whole plant, is very hispid. Caucas Rymplocos..6 Sumuntia. © bout č _ f. c-g.) Styracacee. narrowly elliptic acute serrulate 1. cuneate at the base, and short few- flowered spikes of small whitish fi. Himalaya. Synandrospadix vermitoxicus. (B. M. t. 7242.) Aracee. S. Rootstock covered with fl. Tucuman, Argentina. Paaa Auns K aee (B. M. +t e the ae cultivated as BASE ig E zeylanicus, Arum syl- vaticum Synpohanidn — (B. H. 6572.) Pal raceful Paim, heer Aiai i ‘samuiaied na, bulbous the base. L. pinnate, 4 ft. long ; An = Ah ft. Tong, casa eet R saa . Spadix apg branched ; a slender. Fr. orange-red ellipsoid drupe, ł in. asg Guatemala. Syhoilesis ENa. (Gf. t. 887.) palmatipartite 1. ; lobes several, wit few strong teeth. bs lax ; heads mall, about -fl discoid, =i red, toca aconitifolius, Turez. ] Amur orth China, Synt hyris pinnatifida. se Bre a Scrophulariacez. high, with leathery ‘ipimnatind aon green l. and spikes ane dark blue fl. Rocky Mes unta gigrig Ter ag M.t.6860.) H. , with long ul : roundish, with : notch at the apex. Californi Syringa amurensis. A and F.1888, 222, 453 ; 1889, 271, f. 112.) Uleaceæ H. shr. 6-8 ft. hi Fl. white, in a dense e ;. corolla- tube included in the short calyx. Manshuria, ; Syringa mee (W. G. 1890, 369.) [S. Emodi, Wall. var rosea, oe Syra Emodi aurea. if H. 1886, 47.) H. Garden variet; Var. foliis variegatis. (R. H. ~ 1886, 547.) H. Garden variety. —— Var. rosea. (R. H. 1888, 492, +) H. A var. with rosy lilac fl. Chin goia h lap (Q. C. 1886, xxv. G. and F. 1889, 295, ‘strongly net panicles of Sihali white f. Ja apan, Syringa Lemoinei. (R. H. 1885, 310.) H. Fl. double, pale ashy lilac. Garden ar. Syringa pokisonsis. ff oo fo 1888, 1899, 165, A hi acuminate, on | slender petioles dark green, paler benea Panicle sone Fl. white, with the deck: searcely longer than the obscurely dontioulake calyx, China Srian ranunculifolia. (R.H. Augen 310.) H. FL amaa. i , be- coming lilac. Garden gba a rubella. (R. H. a 0 my , chang uble, vinous red to Forio Garden var Syringa ayes eg pa ta (R. H. He 453. a ) A var mparipin Syringa eer CG. and F. 1888, 414, f£. 67.) H. A free-flow shr. g-tubed, pale rose, very fragrant. [S. villosa, Vahl; B. M. t. 7064.1 North C prongs villosa. (@. and F. 1888, 222, 520, f. 83.) H. shr. very similar ‘to 5. modi and S. Josikæa, but differing having the underside of the 1. clothed apar long white hairs. Possibly the . same as S, Emodi rosea, ym 38L Syringa vulgaris ao (R. H. 1894, 370, f. 137-8.) dwarf monstrous form of the Sled Lilac — Var. Lemoinei. 8.) A met hoo Lilac, with doubl ne H. 1878, 174, of the common Tabernemontana pe aceasta (R. H. 187 be 391.) ynace shr. L. 0 posite, elliptic- nee any FL ; nd five spreading lobes. South America. Taocsrum warmingisaoi, (4. i 1881, xvi. 654, 134. S. taneous eats) res with the habit of an Amorphophallus. L. soli- tary. Petiole gfe high, stout, light green, mar numerous white lines ; lamina it spread of 2-2} ft., g 3 principal bipinnatifid divi- sions, bright green. Scape 8 in. long pathe 15 in, long, convolute below, open above, coppery brown. Spadix shorter than the spathe. Ovaries green, piire 4-6 fl dirty cle stamin me e fl, nnited into a . thick fleshy round- topped pinkish column, zil. Tekut radiatus. pe = 1889, entianacez. to be an error rie T, carinatus, aeea Turin. (Ie Cat. 882 218 1882, G. C. 1882, , 225, eres and P. 1882, 38.) Passi- orace. climber with 3-lo L and large g Fl.-tube long, ted and arp at the base. Sep oblong, h rovided with a re- hooded, ed ee deep ‘ssataly pointed wing. Colo Tacsonia neyine xii. Fai 704, f. 109.) hybrid r seedli ng very 8 p Ap pikerien but with brighter col- ed fi. * ie 1892, Ar Tagetes RES a egies st = Composite. 6-9 ft. high, patie a aie ities stem and opposite pinnate l. with soft narrowly elliptic toothed — havi balsamic odour. Boli —— ETRE poosi (B.-H. Magnoliaceæ shr. tte no eon characters one the type. L. lanceo- -late ; fi. large, pale yellow, and very fragrant 382 Talants Hodgsoni. (B.M. t. 1992. oa fragrant, cup in. in oe ents purple, inner white, Him Talinum Arnottii. (B. M. t. 6220.) Portulacaceæ . or S, per. succulent. Roo w : Stems See cylindric, sparingly bran: L. alternate, broadly ched, oblong, obtuse e ngg fleshy, green; ma n - having at bract above the middle. South Afri Talinum roseum. (Damm. Cat. 1892, a A hes f succulent shr. with long p of rose-colo i, [Z Guini ptio, “Willd. ?] Abyssinia. (o CG 1988; ii. has S. tree. It Talina prindere. 06.) pindacez. gardens as pinnata, Bs ownea princeps, an ere uela. cta. Venez irg hispida. i a 1894, 352, t. alg amaricacez2, T. kashgari ica, ee ne prs meee ed C aa di om the r being very small, glaucous gree ressed and imbricated. [ 7. hapida, Willd. } Tamarix odessa (Nat. Arb. si 1891, 97; G. C. 1891, ix, 462.) Odes Tanacetum oar bractea- (EU. eei 584.) Com- » ditering from the y co: ae = = ance of a double involucre. India. Tapeinanthus nan Ki ay 1887, L 63, f£ 15. o emka A a Caroline major, (ZU; H. 1883, t. 506; Fi. mr . 1884, 10.) Gesneraceæ rect, robust, purple ; 1. lar rge, oblanceolate, acute, of e mi rib, form. [Sinningia Caroline, Benth. & Hook, f.] Bahia. Taxus baccata, varieties adpressa, (R. H. 1886, 103-6, Taras floridana, (G. and F. 1896, bush r tree, rarely 30 0 ft. hig, an a short trunk occasionally 1 ft. in diam., and many te stout at ad ing branches. Torka. Tchihatchewia isatidea, un, xli. 484; 1893, xliv. 145; se 2 aces ncifere. Re (Gard, B. M. hand- ock-p ming ee like Secifrage rag and racemes of -pink fragrant fi, ites Tecoma amboinensis. 1886, 9.) Bignoni S. climb with pinnate l. and axillary racemes of orange-red fi, 3-4 in, long. Amboyna, Malaya (Bull, Cat Tecoma PrE (B£ O. 1887, ~ -2.) ber. L. pinnate; leaflets ovate, ee tgoth Fl. in r p: s; corolla with a somewhat inflated or narrowly funnel- tube and TE limb, deli- ca vias? ag, ined with a da = [Syn. T. Machen, W. Watso: shade, G. C. 1887, i. 215.] South Africa, sera Smithii. (Bull Cat. 1889, 8.) A garden — between 7. relu- tina and T. ca pens hilea cyanocrocus Leicht- . CGA. 1886, 87.) Heemodoracee. Fl. deep blue, without any trace of yellow. The blue is like that of Gentiana verna. Chi TO mesures aac T M. t. 6272.) Cucur een S. climber. Glabrous except petioles an Roo’ stout and young parts, per., ky: stem slender, grooved, L, 383 stalked, pedately 5-foliate; leaflets | Thomasia glutinosa latifolia, (Gf. 3-6 in. long, elliptic-ovate, acuminate, t. 1186.) Sterculiacee. G. shr, with sinuately toothed, 3-nerved, bright stalked cordate acute 1l. covered with green. Male fi. in a long raceme, all stellate hairs, of pretty 1} in. in di ith a pu pink fl. with the stamens and a bl . in diam., white, wit e d otch eye, the broad ovate-deltoid lobes | . at the base of the pet. dark-brown. i i . abo : Australia. ong, ovoid-oblong, ‘obtusely beak with 10 broad wings, 3-celled, bluish Thomsonia nepalensis (B. or yellowish green ; ener 4 i Seeds roundish, flattened, brown, 1 in 7342.) Arace S., An An nop in di or more in diam, West Tr iai ‘Africa. berous roo k, an a l . 2 ft. high with a trisect pinnatifid Teli n Cr : blade 2 ft. across and an erect sca li art $a Orë beppes = oe 1a JB 4 ft. high, bearing a greenish yellow re in. with ritieni E FL 1} in. boat:shaped spathe nearly a foot long, ; in. yellow, with a dark net- and an erect yellow spadix ery as work, Sep. triangular, acuminate long as the spathe, Hima the middle nerve. Pet. cuneate, rhom- | Thrinax date eae Ci. H. 1884, boid, obtuse-angled, 5-nerved ; e š Sta Pal te, di ed ila broad, flabeilate, round o 15 -18 lin ncn ara sai ae ts ; nerved ; k base velvety ; ; column hollow: nate slender. [ 7. multiflora, Mart. } Co Thrinax Morrisii. (4. 891, i Tenaris rostrata. (G. C. 1885, xxiv. 700, f. 184; 1892, xi. MP £5 agate Bi 39.) Asclepiadacer. S. per. with a S. A small species, not exceeding depressed-globose tuber 13 in. in diam 3 ft. in neigh Anguilla Island, a slender stem 13 ft. high, w boat a few fae Indie r 2 © 2-3 in g the terminal Tier pb ce. c. a pi 1882, 557.) Orchidaceæ rt of the stem in a racemose 3 in diam., rotate, whitish, species mirn arabe g cunea ss fie densely covered towards the base of late re Li. about 9 in. the lobes with minute pape dots, long, and a raceme giving the fl. a pinkish hue, East of ream-colo ured fl spotted with Tropical Africa. amethyst on the lip. E om eerie Berkeleyi, "Reich. Tetramicra minuta. ge C., 1889, v; | Sands. dace: 527.) ` Orchi æ. The whole plant barely 2 in. sek Thrixspermum Freem 1877, vii. 750.) S. L. crated slightly ae a ae B, Mt undulate, bidentate, 6-7 in. long C. 1890, s i f, 19.) li in. wide. Raceme many-flowered ; . H. herb. per. with racts semi-ovate, larger than the prone 2-3 ft. high. Radical l. long- small ovary. Sep. very long, narrow- petioled, ternately ly decompound. 10-12 leaved; pet. a little shorter FL in. broad ; leaflets obtus a 3-5-lobed, yellow spotted with brown. Lip small, cordate at the base ; fl. apia vob in saceate, tridentate, with four stalked lax panic ies a c = lo: as globular bodies covered with small elliptic-ovate. o 7. K didai warts before the _ Yunnan, China. leans = lateral parts. yellow, with pane, sty ” Free- brow. ; Thalictrum aarp, (4. manii, Reichb. f.] Assam. 1892, xi. 722.) . per. Fl. to 3 ft. high, pani i me L. like t those T permum Hartmanni. (4. C. ats the Miaiden-haie fern. Te on long 1877, vii. 716.) S. _L. about 4, rather stalks. Transvaal. thick, ligulate, bidentate. Fl. dense raceme, ra ll, iio, Thermopsis napauionaii aaron.. (R. na ie brick-red mu around - H, 1879, 100.) inose. e bases of sep. and pet. o n both sides. shr. only Seis tos m' the the type = Side lobes eA Tip semi- perses or oblong, having the bark striped with yellow richly painted with brick: k-red spo -and green, [ Piptanthus pay ` and streaks. Callus in the middle i of Sweet, var. ] -the lip yellow, with red spots ; spurs 384 solid, having in front two yellow eyes with red mar ins; middle lobe of lip yellow i hilus Hartmanni, F. Muell. : B. M. t. 7010.) Queensland. TORTA indusiatum. (4. 6, 585 ; sings Comp. a. mall-flowered h red; lip ite; s F eia iee a kind of siirat: at Pits apex. Sunda Isles, Edda ytd a esas (G. C.1880, 0 acciform, with sh S XI od cochilus ' Moor ei, Hort.) Solomon Islands. Thrixspermum a a ag sac ag C. 1831, xyz 198). S- L i te, un- ly b obed, 8-9 in. long Serten b sh brown, muricate . with pa e sep. barred purple, and a conical white lip s wit and purple Eagt AiE muri- bro culatus, Reichb. f. J Thrixspermum sillemianum. (4. ¢ REA xvii. 524.) xe = i Fanda ark ith t urple sp - side. T Sorcockitue niais "Reich, f] Burma (?). Thrixspermum unguiculatum. (W. ye A, t. 266.) 5. own as ænopsis Ruckeri in gardens. ti Sarcochilus unguiculatus, Lindl. ] Thujopsis gerip — co A 1890, m pee ale ae like Rast a g i essus nootkatensis, Lamb, ar.] ari one affinis. ss. g. 1887, ii, B. M. t. 6975.) Acanth- oe: S. x me rol with shortly stalked ovate or ovate-lan are bright green 1. and n diam., soli : ` of a dark ter Sata with i yellow ` throat. Zanzibar Thunbergia ndiflora alba. (&. 0, 1892 aii. 501.) S. Fl. pure w! white. Thuabergis Kirkii. (B. M. t. 6677.) te three- Ly g too ika Saal oh ae side, oa sailings purple fl. with a funnel-s tube and equally pine tamed limb. East Topload Afri Thunia alba gigantea. Bones Cat. 1896, 17.) areg S. arger than in pure w. white, lip Saag ete. "ana albus, Lindl, Taonia bromera. (K. B. 1894, 156; R. ser. 82.) S. Allied to T. mar saa ‘semis 2 . high ; 1, 9 in. long ; in terminal ‘drooping heads, large, white, ie yellow, with radiating crimson lines. [ Phaius.] Thunia candidissima. (6. C. iv. 34; H. G. 1888, gi S. t Phains candidissimus, N. E. B e] Thunia kerygma A E oie. CG. C. 70.) ith j di isc and ke and ose veins to the apex. Phains bose Lindl y ar. | sulphur-col — Var. purpurata. (4G. C. 1888, iv. 62.) 8. Sa Var — Ki C. 1888, iv. 62; Re. as 97.) Thunia mastersiana. (4. C. 1891, x. 420; Gl. 1891, 610.) S. Stems 4 ft. high a = 1 ' lon Fl. about half th of those of T. alba. Bai pulehra, Reichb. f.] Moulmein, = nivalis. (G. C. 1888, iv. 62, E .2 dee is aro EAN Anaripiia [Phaius.] Thunia veitchiana. (4. c. xxiii. 818.) A garden surges between T, perierat and T, SONE, [Phaius.] —— Var. superba. (G. C. 1894, Seas 49.) A garden hybrid between 7, veitchiana and T, Bensone, E Phaius, ] Thunia winniana. (4G. C. 1895, xvii. 188; y x. t. 45 a) Fi. Prge with osy lilac very Ped acon silenced rati ia [Phaius.] 385 Thuya occidentalis elwangeriana term. H. orm he A Arbor Vite with golden yellow which do not “burn” during summer. (GA. 1890, 226, f. oe id ge ad- shap u n lari. fathered | fa a Aa Se year. — bie ee 54. ae m. a te —— Var. pe (A. D. @. 8.) H. A form of thick re ew narrow pyramidal habit. ans hag ee a ge iS 1 106.) biatæ the pia on thyme, but. witk Tiresa t more florifero and more dwarf. Pyrenees. ria Serpyllum atropurpureus C. 1888, iii. 650.) alpine var. of a dark pu urple colour. North of Sarina —— Var. coccineus. (&. C. 1888, iii. #16.) H mies) anti n, (Gf.1 28.) Acanthacee. S. [7. eae ees. ] _— pe enne. a os he e ia ant dat dow i Setra as Erant frets coccineum and Thyrsa- canthus coccineus. Para meiodon. Ue a 1895, Sou Melastomacez. S. se shr. é ft. high. E. te, 1 in. a in peduncled oes corolla din. wide, purple. Bra epi bee e Sig mi F. =. e E; 3 bracts 1-2 in. lon road, greenish Ney, dotted with grt at the lade of the outer segmen pur aier lasas segments tubular, emer in the centre ; the dilated on te Sate ple blade. ssi styles hardly longer. Jalisco Moun- tains, Mexico. difora er (G. EE F. 1803, 367. ) H. H. Supposed a cross between 7. pie and T Pasii alba. It has reddis] fi. with nearly white variegatio 2146 Nene pe ie (e: ree 67.) oid. kat wee fe a Pavonia to F Tt has yellow fl. tinged ae Sea deri (B. M. t. 6295.) ae r T. Pavonia in habi with lack at the base ; ones smaller, with a glittering orystallin e band just below the middle. Anthers yellow. Styles deeply forked and recurved. Chile. becker ee ate (4. C. m x, 3399; #. H. 1882, 427; #7. P. 1882, zisg H. E FI. whi ; the of segments spotted with say iip a a yellow ground, ar. alba immaculata. (Gard. T890, mi xlix, sets n A snowy white form — Var. flava. (Gard. 1896, 1. 22.) ae distinct var. with pale yellow fl. TRONI Enie et — e F. 1888, H. H. pet. being broadly seer. or insito at the base, with a narrower small a 9 4 sep. red ; base blotched with crimson, w with a border of orange. . with the base blo i argin orange, tinged ibe ears, not pre Chihuahua, Mexi ie nome Legge = M. 1894, eae L. linear ; fi. ea violet clonred vies mae eating: Mexi Tilia argentea orbicularis. (R. H. 397.) Tiliaceæ. H. rm Bep at the bases silvery benea Tilia dasystyla.. H. tree having gla buds and base or nS H. 1883, 567.) large ving L erek ci a se es sub-co 386 Tilia mer coe pyramidalis ari 164.) Garden variety. LF: Sie tie Scop, var. a er — CG. and F. 1893 inet A species TI related uropean T, argentea. one ee (B. M. t: 6737 ; 4, 384.) Cultiva on under res ri T. americana pendula, T. alba pendula, T. platyphylla SrA and T, argentea pendula. Brim ea (2). oo CAE aoe H. 1888, 577.) n hybr id. Tillandsia Armadæ. (&. C. 1883, xix. 693.) S. An elegant apo with Sal violet : South Colombi “eee = = H. 1879, ing a oad, green, covered with greyish pica Scape 3-12 in. high, furnished with reduced l.. Spikes 2-4, in a pact panicle, or solitary, distichous, 3-9-flowered p rose; in. long, _ much exserted, narrow, tubular Stamens exserted, Arife West Indies Tillandsia brachycaulos. (B. H. 1878, 185, t. 11.) &. A dwarf species th line urfy. Fl. ate among the 1. Mexico. Tillandsia Caput-Meduse. cB. H. on: = eg S. L. tumid at ase, a kind of bulb, lanceolate, : thick, "channelled, a te, _ undula unequal, sh ae -grey. na arae pen tha È i lobkad with elongated 1. nicle compound, of eek 4 narrow "elliptic 6-7-flowered spikes. Mexico. jose oad (ornare iat (B. M.t. 6906 887, 166.) S. [Syn Vriesia pence aL E. Morr. ] Tillandsia crocata. (Buker’s art book of the Bromeliacee, 163.) Ard — ETOC: ocata, E. oe andsia didisticha. (B. H. 1881, gp ian under 91) Mag nolia een shr, with the. habit f Heptaplenrum ; È shi green ; e ae Ene racem es, star- like, green, ł in. in diam. Japan. Tee yE Tae hiar E La iaceæ. era: clim we with pss ke anaes 7-lobed 1. with reddish veins, and solitary yellow fi. 1 in. = diam. ; calyx green, with a long spur; pet beautifully y. a Dri Vanek ate TOn piga (R. H. 1895, 861.) H. ag between T. polyph sien pei T, eduli wren — ie G: an, liaceæ. G. bles T Mitea = í Takt and kabit be but’ = the perianth-segments longer than th pet ts Fl. greenish white, Freee Natal. oe Alberti. (Gf. $ 912; B. = ) Liliaceze Allied a Greigi. Bulb- coats Pitk adpressd se inside; stem and peduncle 5 3 P oO o anpe -lanceolate, more or less undu- late, glaucous green, pruinose. Fl. oa obtuse or emarginate, aver slightly incurve- oiai Turkes pie e altaica. (Gf. t , Í. a, ©, H. bulb with 4-5 spa lanceo- anthers yellow, acuminate. Si pre — (Regel, Dee: 4 7, f. 2; GŒ. C. 1889, vi. 469; L pale yellow. ` Filaments glabrous. okhara eria Suie Mt re howy tulip allied to 7, pi p lemon-yellow segments sometimes tinged with red, Upper Savoy. a a (Gf. t. 1175, £. 6635 spreadi Tur kes ee eirp ee (GA. t. 1099, 1 species ith purple on the back. Stamens nga with broad obovate glabrous filaments — po ieee (B. T. O. 1894, H. ies with scented cot = a spotted at the base Persia, Tulipa ciliatula. (@. C. 1890, vii. 640 ; or 1890, 436.) H. Nearly allied to ) T. undulatifolia, differing | 393 chiefly from that a in the shorter obtuse perianth-segme: and from T. precoxz by its sub- ane bulb- scales. Fl. bright crimson. Asia Tulipa concinna. (4. C. e aoe 538.) H. A species with c allied to 7. reese gph tn = jemp a and T. Dammanni. Taur Far Aig (Gf. t. E E ois saiciats’ Ai e Presh ; solita campanulate ; segments cuspidate at e apex, ciliate at t r ones ,white, h the apex yellowish ; inner ones narrower, pale s wi tly reddish s Filaments tumi e the b Tulipa Dammanni. CRegel, Deser. 4; W. G. 1889, 352, f. 61; GA. t. 1300, £. 2.) H. Sye ay of 7 lini- T Didieri. (B. M. t. 6639; Fl. P. 1882, 140.) H. One of the ith b lanceo- margined spot at the base of eac segment, Europe. oe gaa ane (G. C. 1878, ix. 756.) H. Nearl allied to 7. Didieri, claw, and narrowly bordered wit white.. South Europe. ~~ Greigi araona (Gp. 1888, H. flowered Fl. reddish ye ellow. the perianth-segments but inconspicuously coloured, — Var. aurea. Sie 1888, 334.) E. A yellow Pager wered var.; pe- ou anth- = ts red tside. "Forms of it spectabilis (by a ead i epi, with red spots in ths perianth-segmen Tulipa Greigi carminos, (Gj. a armine-scarlet wit black spots at ie base of the ian a — Var. oe (Gf. 1888, ae H. Fl. inte red, wee foy base o the ei erapr iae ek yel — Var. imperialis. (Gp. 1888, me H. Peri Feri pho nts 8, red with black base. —— Var. oan (Gf 1888, 334.) H. A small-flower . scarlet, dogs black spots, Ta with yellow on rianth-segments ; parvi- flora aa A fl. sulphur yellow. Var. picta. (oh. 1888, = H. A large-flowered f orm 8 ments tipped with red. — ~ ae age i. ae a ae 352, . Said to be rid botireen T Greigt and 7, Bn rn Victoriæ. (GA. 1388, oy aes Yy large-flowered form ; peri segments red with yellow nak: onl ok Fae a ee (CI 42.) Bulb a brous; stem 1 ft. cae 1-flowered, glaucous ; 1. 3, aucous, erect, 6-7 ot long, gen under 3 in. long, kn, Herzego a, — nia. tonne Cat. 1893, early-flowering form of T. i viatifalia with ice ge bright scarlet fl., which have mee aac kg sa bor- dered spots at the Taur Tulipa iliensis. oe : 975, f. cd, t. 982, + 4-6; 6518.) H. Allied 7 ; coats strigose-p: ide at ; l. about 3, elled, 3-5 in. long, over-topping fl.; perian 1 in. in diam., pale yellow ; outer arei 394 soe kaufmanniana. (Gf. t f. 6 . erect, linear- tee ae as long as the p minutely downy. Tw named, viz.:—var. albo - variegata, perian nth whisk -e m ow towards =a base, m e enis. eduncle, very varieties are with yellow margins. Turkestan — Var. a (R. H. 189 175.) robably a hy brid 1 between E haufmanniana and T. ‘ere tun ponaebeingit. Os t. 964; L. 3-4, linear, iak iter 6-8 long, 4 eS broad. outer segments feathered with o Bet es Tur. n sand 1880, xil À 1880, xii H. red on the back. ONS PRETE e 1889, xxxv. to 7. ste lata. L. ceolate, ah FL ts shorter than the y mar- e; inner segments ob- Seaport bra eek white. Kashmir. Tulipa Levieri. = To ae eae) H. Perhaps a of L. glaucous ; fl. ire pe ria with a basal blac k blo a - magi with golden yellow. Pers Tulipa anoles, CQJ. 1888, p Fea ieri and Ti linear segments. Anthers shorter than the filaments. Lebanon wa —— Car A Ta f.d-f ; 7 2e mall species, eolate scarlet-red mpeni sod a en fl. abou in diam., marked w a black, aol at she base of = obovate obtuse segments, Central A Tulipa parame ioc A ae bes Deser. 3; Gf. t. 1 fea GA 469 ; 1896, x LTT, f) H A vis lin ifo r but with pont bulbseales ir i black spot, bordered with white. Bokhara. Tale. ostrowskiana. (Gf. t. LA ; Fl. and P. 1884, 88; B. M. t E3959 H. Allied to A ii lin gla ear-lanceolate and b: red fl, 2 or in i ing a plack spot at the base of e the segments. Filaments o me very short, dilated, and, as well as the authers, purple. Turkestan. ue Joc rete (B. T. O. 1894, dwarf species Siei allied to T. celsiana and T. stellata. Persia Tulipa primulina. (&. C. 1882, xviii. &; B. M. t. 6786.) H. Something ments. Stamens densely fl. are voy- fragrant Mountains of Eas rae Algeri ea Po (B. M. t. oeta iam., glabrous ee “slightly pubescent at ee di in. long, spreading so te the ground, linear or linear-lanceo late, 1-3 in. broad, concave, glaucous , obscurely ciliated. in. ats acute, bright rose-red in the upper , bluish lilac below, with a dark corns blotch on the claw. Seea bearded at the base. Asia Min about 3 glabrous linear- tain mike l., attaining a length of 1 ft a ong or longer t el, usually branched below, and bearin Pe 4 in. long, campan late-infundibuliform, bright pale lilac with a mp — esas eye; seg- men Stam bearded at the base. 395 eae Ponton, (B.. M. t ee to T. gesneriana. AR ing, 1-2 in. long, oblong, obtuse, cae or bright red with a yellow Stamens half as long as the pertains: glabrous sihan yellow. Central Asia is cures (a. C. ; W. 6. 1891, prec oi he ake Tulip nearly allied to T. undulatifolia, but Thiffering chiefly in its more blunt avi rianth-seg- Saniha, and flat 1. pale glaucous red and scarlet with a black Motch on the claw. kish Armenia ir as 3 arent CO. O 1894, xv. ale Gf. b. HID = A species ior at without the black plateh "insid The filaments mga = ess aaa narrowed at the Ee a Tulipa mics a sea (B. 7. 0 1894, 230 arly allied to T. undulatifolia. P gia brillian sages t, with a black brine blotch ie base of the ments inside. T an kee (Gf. t, 942, ee: 9.) A dwarf 5 Bs chan nlc ly te faker nae fare w fi, Turkes — = — — t: 1144, f. 3, 4 H. A var. with lin inear- oblong te aiia Pat irat e l. lying on the ground ; fl, small, yellow, the 3 outer segments purplish. Turkestan se Se (Gp. t. 1050, ith brondiy linear-lanceo- a UE even! A Fl. soli- tary, about 14 in. a ae white, with e o ts yellow Western Turkestan —— SS (B. M. t 6307.) cies bearing on the middle of the aen downy long, linear-lanceolate stem, 6-8 in. ; acuminate, concave, glaucous pa: late. the lower one 1-14 in. broad, undu Pedun 5 in, long cam - late diam. ; segments lanceo- late, attenuate, p inside, with tinted wi ou black ; pollen gin Asia Minor. 396 Tulipa Taoa CB. T. 0. 1894, 231; | Ulmus gpr umbraculifera 40.) = G. Fl. bright mauve- as a- ak blotch ete with white at the base inside. Pers E J Urti- F ‘form of U. campestris wate aculifera with small leaves. ai A grr (Gard. 1889, xxxvi. ren Kei CGA. t 1019, f. 1.) 531.) H. A garden hybrid, probably aha forms of T. suaveolens and T. gesneriana, 1-2 ft. hi = “FL. arge, delicate oat Spat piy mas, te, glau Turrea obtusifolia. (B. os t. 626 79 Meliaceæ. G. A much-branched shru and ton beneath the 1. Seg 2-3 fleshy elliptic- oblong l. and br anching in a pale greenish h yellow. Tatala Fiolin. ] Eastern Tur 4-6 ft. high = ung 1l. L. alternate or fascicled, 3-1} in. long, ae eid Sot crepe CGA. t. 998, i o b- oblanceo use, entire tusely 3-5-1 towards 3 bright green 1. solitary or fascicled ical l. rosulate, o a Ser Ars obtuse or subacute, eeren perm hairy. ort; cyme corymbiform, FI, White. Altai Moun initie with long claws; claw | Umbilicus turkestanicus. (Gf. t. i 998, f. 1.) H ical 1. i P into a long pale yellow tube surround- ing t e, fring t the top with horizontally spreading subulate pro- ma green, mallet-shaped, grooved on the sides. South Africa. Aae S — ys s 1876, t. 260.) owerin g per., softly hi hairy, 1- on = heh L. stalked, 2-4 in. long, in. broad, ovate-cor- date, greyish dion ‘marbled along the veins with darker green and violet in l ovate, shorter than the corolla-tube. i n with orange-red spots. [Zsoloma.] Colombia. Tydæa ayina nana. (Gf. 505, f. 60.) 5S. A dwari PEP is: garden hybrid. gps ete as B. eo sclepiadace aae ing. A oblong- PEH Bi y ong. at on short umbellate cy or in, wide, purple, Sierra Lette ganeg gerass, te. e jesi vi. 244.) tet inane eae. 3 iota, sis. penp ; . small, dull purple, in umbel-like cymes. Yemen, Arabia campestris globosa. (Späth Cat. Cat, 1994-5.) H. Anelm with L like those of U. rr sapiae Berardi but of globular habi ee heteroglossa. ke Ca cymose. Fl. iets ith, ea ‘stripes outside. Turkes iii thickened; spur ascending, hooked. Uniola Palmeri. (G. and F.1889, 400, f,.12 i ith 4.) ine rigid cane-like culms 2-4 ft. high, leafy the top; erect, involute, with a long pungent apex ; f sta: ts. 6-9 in, | he w aeee more dense, 4-6 in. long, the ranches nearly sessile. Colorado, United States. Uraria pee (G. em F. 1893, 424 ; racemes of purplish-rose fl. with con- spicuous rose-coloured ciliated bracts India; China, ge 214, È arden hybri prei yaaa Bies jvandilora and Urceolina pendula. eriospermoides. hg & a, perea ode (4.0. C. 1892, poe Am S. > y, Urginea ii. 126.) Liliaceæ. G, bul 397 cylindric glossy 1., 4 in. in diam. ; and a fl.-stem 2 ft. high, with a raceme of small whitish fl. South Africa. piisa macrocentra. (@. C. 1887, 02.) G. B b spur ł in. long. South Africa Urope — a a aa 6 in ong, of dro ooping green fl, Abyssini — prona (@. 0.1887, i, ero, 9 rar ie he pre EN specio se dens, wt: referral to the evel Oreste nia, South A bits marcy bifida. (B. M. t. 6689.) entibulariaceæ. S. Inte teresting mar t, wi tufts = slender linear 1., 1-2 in, long, and erect slender racemes of oer Antir arnie like yellow fl. Asia eee Hembholdtii, d. xli. 362 and F. 1892, 113.) £ PA pr speci d aot id montana, British Utricularia a (B. M. t 7466.) Š ome species with tapes blue corollas, he lower reniform oh =e the counted convex pa art o m d In a wild state it grows in the leaves of a Tillandsia. Brazil. eee age on 1892, ee a mate phere shaped l, and short pede voi dae of ve fil, British Guiana. ata Pog ed Pot a. (W. 4. arf compact plant, E wicket fl. marked with bent on. oe pants [ U. longifolia, Gard. 8. (K. B. 1896, 16.) acer, S. Stems eagle L oblong, Vaccinium Mortinia. = M. t. 6872.) Vacciniaceæ. . Or uch branched shrub wit ll ovate leathery and cl of pretty urved lobes. Andes of Ecuador Vallota ee delicata. (4. C. ee 641.) yo decena G. Av Spe pale red flow Vanda amesiana. BL C.1887,i. TH; ii. 472; W. 0. A.t.2 e ransverse rounded janana. Spur sontok, compressed, short. India. Ton arbuthnotiana. xi. 522.) S. Near F. has ae ght green bilo a golden-yellow fl. with purplish stripes. Malaba (&. UI peee Bensoni tristis. 422, A var. with fl. coloured paint outside an rown within ; lip whitish yellow with green side-lobes, CG. C.1896, Yasda Ponor, (G4. C. in xix. 422.) t. high ; leaves 6-10 in te pert 2- "r scape stout, erect, 4—6-flowered ; fl. 2 n diam., brownish A ge ni pre mar- gined wi ow and with large sliedi p Eee Himalaya. Vanda eyre] oraaa. G- C 1881, xvi. 780. i milk-white sep. is dark purplish brown ; there are no apical blotches on the sep. and pet. ve Payg (0. R. 1894, 23.) urple; lip as in V. Bensoni, Burma. =e ape (K. B.1888,122.) 8 y of Arachnanthe Cath- th, ka patel o sa o and pet. of a dark brown, with ochre, ages gees she lateral sep. and pet. curv obed, with a conical acute spur, Trhitish, with a brown border and brown areas between the keels, and also some brown stripes n lobes. t lobe cordate, oblong-elliptic, with a rough lobulate r d 7-9 ting ee e keels, m of spur covered b ~ retrorse with another feb in front. [äracinanthe oe Rolfe ; B. M.t, 7077; syn. Esmeralda Clarhei, Reichb. f.] Himatays.. Vanda cerulea — (R H. 1881, 290, t.) S. A large-flowered form. Vanda porlos Boxallii. E =i 49.) S. A var. wit ae and lavender- eiai ie with longitudinal blue stripes. India, — Var. lowiana. (G. C. 1877, viii. 102.) S. Like the var. Powallié, but with an amethyst-coloured middle lo to the lip and a dot of amethyst at each end of the sepals. anda Dearei. 4e C. 1886, xxvi. 648 ; “Ot 1887, 340.) S. Allied toV. tri color, een. p- elliptic, Lip al areh ae Totei, and a broad trans- verse pandurate fro nt as Sa es conical and with grooved it 0 over the front ot its mouth. Sunda Isles. bingo scsipre art edgar (G.C. 39. ar.with sulphur- e Ee p with sei spots gs; orange inside ; ; front ‘part of lip Hight olive-green. Bur unctata. (4G. C. 1881, xv. white and some brown spots on the pet. and odd sep. Vanda eae meets C8 C. 1884, Vanda hoo 556.) 8. lax raceme ; sep. ana pec. undulate , spathulate, light yellow, Woren w h ye th e, white, marked with brown aTe mauve. Sun da Islands. keriana. (Fl. and P.1882, | miled a to V. ten t. 73.) 8. A fine species eres, ererig it resembles į Pe te, with lines of purple dots on the 1 lip, which has a pair of iriangpier rich purple basal auricles ; sepals cuneate-ovate, obtuse wavy ; petals nmga ene than the sep., 2 in. across. Vanda nets toi oS a a light Soba sep, a a ini es tent orange spots ; lip ped ae -coloure d. = egg (G. C. 1889, v. 294, 335, f. 50; G. and F. 1884, 499; B? M.t. 1112) G. ‘Allied to ¥; amesiana, he l. are poles dar. flower 2} in. across, ~~ white with a rosy-purple lip. Burm —— Var. Lacknere. (yl. 1894, 561; t 1428.) G.. A for m differing from the type in the sn momen ite fl. with a number of om aat spots st the mouth of the spur — merra were Ket o ene ome Oth racemes bearing 14 to 4 ochre-coloured fl., with a Bp — Var. -e super aos: > BAY Vii superba, Linde icra Lindeni. (&. C. 1886, xxvi. 70; tu conical, hairy inside. Sunda Isles. Vanda Parishii mariottiana. (4. C. 1880, xiii, 743.) E ured ) Var. with mauve - colo fl. p. with arker mauve blotches. Auricles of lip with mauve stripes; lobe Bis lake. 399 Vanda Parishii purpurea. (4. C. 1883, xix. 307.) S. [V. Parishii, Reichb, f. ii. mariottiana, Reichb. f. | Le a x. B. 1894, treaks ; the a pair of halbert shaped lobes. Malays. ere ra es ruaa UR, H. ae WF 5 th brown sep. Bs he i pes yellow, TE white outside ; lip reddish. — Var. og eae (Q. C. 1883, rE 262.) S. A var. of the purple lipped ceedingly short lips, and sg ae lobes with a few more or less developed anterior teeth, Vanda sanderiana. = C. 1882, xvii. 588; B. M. t. 6983.) ‘A handsome ee fe ; Se coloured like the odd sop: Lip pony triangular, dar ith g sides. Philippine Esai — Var. albata. (@. C. 1887, ii. 9 wi purple at the base, and wnish yellow at the base of the front lobe, which is sometimes striped with purple. —— Var. labello viridi. (JZ. i. t4) S. A distinct var. having a green lip. Vanda gen pane (G. C. 1885, xxiii. rgd j Mni. of torb fl ‘Sep.a and octets erwatr ochre- Sociol. tesellated ah dark purple- brown. Lip white and mauve-blue Assam, Vanda suavis Lindeni. (Z. ii. t. 60.) Bie having the sep., pet. and base he lip white with purple spots, and ds rest of the lip purple. Vanda superba. (Z. iii. t. 136; @. C. 1888, iii. 806.) [V. lamellata, "Lindl. var. Bowallii superba, | — teres alba. (G. C. 1892, xi. 64.) S. A var. with pure white fl. — Var. Bee (CG. C. 1881, xv. ~ 688.) S. FL white, with a reddish hue over the coat part of the oe and some light yellow in the throa —— Var. gigantea. (4. C. 1896, xix 593.) S. A large- flowered richly coloured form with stouter stems and 1, than the type. Venis tricolor Hoveæ. (Z. ix. t.396.) var yellowish sep., and oe thickly spotted all over with red ; the lip is rose-crimson. — Var. oge (G. C. 1894, xv. 94.) S. A var. with ee loured fi. neatly spotted with red-bro Nee, Wallichii. (R. H. 1893, 328, m with a yellow ground oe el ‘with brown ; lip lilac. Vanda Vipani. (G. C.-1882, xviii. 34.) d I S ng and ow. Sep. an pet. bluntly rhomboid, narro to- wards t white outside, inside e a e , with short Wn- purple. ‘Side auricles of the np yellow, none the middle lobe light olive-green — vitellina. (G@. C. 1892, xii. 206.) S. Resembling V. cærulescens, but the fl. are smaller and coloured snp yalew. Vanilla Humblotii. CB, C. 1885, xxiii. 726) Orchidace Ce ie leafless Š B FF "T ge E B og dis wisted hairs a from bane to disk. Comoro Islan Venidium fugax. (4G. C.1887, i P) Compositæ. H. ae 1-1} ft clothed with short hairs stalked, elliptic, more or Jess sinuate or lo ; upper L. en or slightly sinuate-toothed. tans l4 in. in diam., bright orange with a blackish disk. [Syn. at calendulacewm, Hort. } South Afric igh, 7 — —_ (G. C. 1887 32.) Annual 1 ft. Firs ten clothed with ane hairs, "Radios . lyrate-pin- yellow wi ith a blackish disk. [Syn. } speciosum, Hort.] South Africa. haken fase (GA. 70.) Liliac embling y ii but ziti upper narrower ; panicle gate. Fl. blackish. Eastern Siberia, ir ger gen Be ba! ac (Gf. t. 1078 te v.19.) Scro phiviariaces, H Rose Go lanceolate acuminate woolly 1. pan ft. long. FI. “eats "5 -6 ft. high, branched f near the base = a candelabrum-like manner. Fl. ke . in diam., bright yellow. Levan Verbascum wiedemannianum. (4. H. A speci £ ka xiv. 785. es with fi. changing from ie to pur- plish lilac. North Kurdistan Verbesina poppet e iee Cat. 1893, no. 216, 7, f. Many feet high with ieee piunnttid 1. Gnatemala, Verminiaria Panin. us G. 1888, 272.) Legumin G. A misprint for Viminaria dadala, Vernonia page, (B. M. t. 7255.) Composit ll-growing m with large ‘leathery foliage and a le, whi mina icle, which on strong chats is 3 ft. p , and ne ; as much wide The 4 in. lon Tarer and rose- purple, arranged in loos South Afri Veronica amplexicaulis. (G. x 1895, 1870.) Scrop ae acee, H. Ad rf shrubby plant, with Loge ed elliptic l. and spik; of white fl. ‘New Z and, Veronica carnosula. (2. M. t. 6587.) The plant fi gured under this name is not the true V. ca Sorts apps but the sal known FV. pinguifoli Veronica eaii. = M. 1893, 269 ; B. M. t. 7296.) shr. close osely allied F. Taal a profusion of small trusses of insane blue fl. New 400 | Veronica arga variabilis. (G. C. 1888, f. 5; 7.) - [Syn. F: — nivides, Hort, not of Hook. f. I B and. piaia ne or pos ytd eae related t Sy : Salsas. It has short br: sig E weak gir ts E less tian in reen with a pete margin fl lavender coloured, short erect branch Ne ew Zealand. e M.t. 7323.) — Lyre het SS = 1888, 455 ; a AA e ee a spherical bush 14-3 ft. high. L.3in S, i ad, 8, obtu: narrowed at the base, thick in texture, concave, glaucous ¢ Fl. in axillary compact racemes, small, ve numero ite. is probably E carnosula, Hook. f.] New Zealand. Formian Hotot aCe C. 1895, xvii. 590 ; 741 H.-H An erect Saias ek with small imbricate l. and clusters of pale lilac fll New Zealand. me E ay ere 1893, xliy A realy a Set riaka to tia Toni i- fer-like section. The plantis S aeieea green in colour sei it of white fl. New Zealand. Te Pir a rreg ie = M. t. 6407.) ype in ie irad T enaa larger 1. with much shorter miea es, ane i in its ty dense spike of bright blue fi. Jap a are Fs ar ge (B. M. t. 6456.) Ad species, = T i rate pe Beni nding stems, opposite ovate acute serrate ee and lax racemes of long-pedicelled fl. Corolla 4 in. in diam., white, tinged with lilac. New Zealand. (O C “1892, rennial trailing — with eae. ‘tufts of oblong- glabrous 1., ca spikes o Pf? Abkhas , Transcau- Veronica ee eee 614.) Varonis. satureioides, On t. 1192, f- mall dwarf species with wing ited o or oie and short terminal racemes of bright blue fl, Dalmatia 401 vemia. species ee Ae es Ñ. variety ae ae “dea mites ee purple fi. Viburnum dilatatum. (B. ae Be g I ene H. mal vibe Viburnum — he ei eg um. (Qf. 1889, 462.) H. with short ito i about = in. a3 — eat (G. and F. ay sos be d Opulus, Reais: United States. TERE gepe on Cat. 9-90, 3 wit ut ga broad. [Eens not Yy, mpra Hemsl i Viburnum Vetteri. (GA. 1889, > arden hy = between Lentago and F. wie Vicia dennesiana. E M. 967.) eguminosæ. H. H. per. Sieber of great interest, on oo of its being extinct in a wil pinnate, ending in branched Daa T seers] rather dense. Buds purple, emesi to slaty-blue, and on ex Tr O a dingy fawn colour. Azo bi og aa oar (2. and F., paai 30.) a T clim with woody stems, nately tri ifolinte 2 hair istaria. like purple and white fl. Mexi ee aaas s i H. u ? in. i bose. Colorado; New Hias papiet ee M. t. nee entia r G. marsh herb, n each stem, sinuate- es. Fl. terminal, capitate, } in. in diam., light yellow ; pet. bifid and denticulate. West Aus Viola beckigna. CW. @. 1896, 197, t. ii.) Violaceæ. H. ndsome rock pani ve large blue or sh ahi fl. tine le calcarata a albiflora. CGR: 4 ar. with large — Var. Halleri. (@fl. t. 1028.) A g m with large dark blue flowers. = grog = = C. 1892, xi. 650 ; Hei ight Viola plas ‘ie go erga (GA. t. 1110, f var. with the three 7: we ok aie, and the two upper ones violet. North America. Vitex arenas (B. HM. ve pu nce. pa opposi 3-5-fo lic olate, on slender p m yx; limb flat, 2-lipped ; upper lip of ye smaller, lower lip of three obes, pale lilac, red inside the tube. Vitex trifolia variegata. (Bull Cat. 1876, 11.) G. Sorin of slender habit, with downy branches, L. oppos osite, hit violet - purple. South Sea Steals Vitis acuminata. CR. H. 1890, 183 ; W. G Pied rae _Ampelidacen. H. = entire L, Beene 5 slightly ‘cordate at the à attenuate to a sharp point, scarcely toothed on the margin, labro with a ve hort pore pubescence beneath. large, black, ia — ow bene hes. Eastern Asia = op hia ag fame” por = dhe * x for ae yphylla Vine with ees able ae unequally and very sharply tost ial. "Turkestan is Berlandieri. (B. 7. O. 1888, 56:) H. arn pogone covered G a crisp flocci bescence ; 20 40 l. cordate-orbicular, more or less 3- lobed, toothed; panicles bearing blackish viol violet et globose berries. Texas ; ru — (R. H. 1887, 372, t.) ili wW cymes of followed by era globose blackish red berries. South Afr Vitis teens CG. and F. 1893, 1897 450 AKIL BOD £) H. Eaa into France and America a haw s from Japan, and at first en for TEA im it resembles in habit nd foli colour assumed by its l. in autumn, Japan. r and F. i very hardy vin =: and bra: nahea, y Scenians. 59.) H. homiy wäite vins indivisa. ae ane z Be ne H. _L. cordate, Fl. in small loos pons E as ae about the size of pea, Eastern North Ame Vitis japonica betaine rs H. 1886,81.) H. Ay very thick coriaceou lobed 1. olen — above, percent ao benea Vitis =. gracilis. (R. H. 1891, 206.) H. Vine of much branched with very slender stems, deeply lobed 1. Grapes black, in small bunches. China. — T ged ae (B. HM. = See) e stem: men juare wi rill ota and th ati arge and ar rer [Syn. y. gongylodes, Baker.| Brazil. Vitis powers violacea. (R. H. 1888, 5 132. with a sinall panicles. peduncles. rh og Vitis Romaneti. (R. H. 1888, gae, rE ee: & comes. Vine. L. v variable, cordate-entire to lobed. p ei igre dark td Wany produced compact panicles. 9 fæ Vitis obtusifolia. £ L. cordate, ay entire, covered with a white tomen (R. H. 1891, 522 — Var. edges f. 134 pparently only a (E. H. 1891, FA =| A a for of se tensa plant which ripens fruit lat pone Serr (R. H. an 444, t.) the ms ioles ao clothed with = “of a brilliant dark red colour; 1. ly cordate, acute, seer ‘lanes eee bene ath. Eastern Asia. ii oa eer (W. &. 1896, 34.) arden 7 Ai between Y. Solonis aur Y. ripari T fo chien CG. C. 1881, xvi. 427.) reen climber, with rather ; thick digii aving sessile cuneate- ets, and c; isga of goa fl. Berries as large as pea, reddish. Also called V. senper- virens. South Brazil; Urugua — Alberti. (R. H. 1889, 300, t.) aa agro S.A garden by brid between V. incurvata and V. morreniana. tn llandsia.] Vriesia amethystina. n E 1884, 330, t. 15-16; R. H. 188 w fi., 2} in. greenish yellow, lin. Sar [1 itandsia amethys- ina, Baker; B. M. t. 7121.) Brazil. Vriesia andreana. (ZU. H. 1895, a S. A garden hybrid between Barilleti ina V. splendens major. Pillan dsia.] Tn oo (RH. B. od HS en hybrid betw Miani i Fi Wi ate Tm É landsia.] — Var. major. (R. H. B. EE A garden pe fon between V. Wa mingi fad V. psittaci Vriesia Barilleti. (B. H. 1883, 33, t. 3; R. H. 1883, 394.) 8. A pec Er ar plant, w ith green smooth-edged 1., sheaths; spike elongate, pri ka dense ; bracts boat-shaped, - pondapticats, yellowish ales, with ~~ ots; fl. so ach bra yellow. [Tillandsia Baril illeti, bekis j Tula bellula. (Lind. Cat. 1883, 7.) (rie ilandsia halieonsanden. H. B, K.] Vriesia oara (iil. H. 1891, t. 125.) 8. garden hybrid between K; bracyetachye and V. Krameri. ndsia. | [Tilla ba ie Senne. ys. (B. H: os, coriaceo L. numerous, 8, nee arched, dark green, about 1 ‘ft long, fo: a lax rosette. Fl.-stem tee 1 ft. long, clothed with greenish FI. - spik S pore jae Bracts distichous, yellow. Fl. y y the bracts, [Tiltandi oe yootach ys, Baker M. t. 6906. | Per Vriesia Closoni. (R. M. B. 1894, 28.) A garden hybrid between FV. Barilleti and V. morreniana, [Til- landsia. | 1894, Vriesia crousseana. (R. H. B.1 28.) A garden hybrid between y. amethystina and V. Warmingi. bor diyahkns (B. H. 1884, 105, 7-8; the ad Pe i T ory ` with rosette of short sp l olate l, green above, be- green. green. f Tillandsia duvaliana, Baker.] Brazil. — a (i. a a A garden hybrid A ‘cardinal and F. aden Til. lands Vriesia ‘lauds (lil. H. 1888, t. 67.) Garden hybrid. [ Zillandsia.] Myers gracilis. he H. hi. is 28.) S. A garden hyb V. War- mingi and V. al ae BER "Tillandsia. ] Vrisnis gracilis. (Gf. 1886, 161, 163, 1.) 5. A slender species, with x rosette of green ]. 10-12 in. long a 24 in, broad, and a slender panicle 403 about 2} ft. high, with icho Baper aay: fi. subtended by sp ish bracts with green oa “Enitianasia procera, Mart.] Braz Vriesia gravisiana. (R. H. B. 1890, 49, t.; Gl. 1890, 494, f. 81.) S. A den hybrid between V. psitt morreniana and V. Barilleti. Tri landsia on aeonit (a. C. 188 warf tufted w habit, wis Sinise yes late 1 above, violet below. Spike erect, simple, risi 4-5 above the 1., with 2 rows of boat- 8 acu a of a a t rose- pink sere hi i wie wh ae curv hag Ss fe. [Ti landsia helicon oides, H Yi & Ck] Colombia. Vriesis Henrici. arden hybrid dida and V. splendens. qi. ine h 217.) splen- (Tillandsia. ] er pego g": a OS an 94.) itassangea bids yphica and Pinasa: s ( Tillandsia hierogly- e> sit y ee (GA. zee hybrid F. Barilleti. Vriesia bates ‘espe 1895, 456, f. 92.) 8. etween V. pues and [ Lillandsia. | Var. Pommer-Escheana. (Gf. t. ~ +, 1888.) S. A garden hybrid betw ween V. morreniana and V. splendens. { Til- landsia. | Vriesia imperialis. (R. 7. 1888, 58.) S. Bromeliad, haper a very stout stem, about 18- 20 in ring & rosette 4} ft. in diam., of bright green E nding and slightly o ace, apex. ‘One of the many forms of Tillandsia Regina, Vell.] Brazil. ves incurvata. (B. H. 1882, 52, S. A pre ith broad- and w green - ti (Tillandsia incurvata, Baker. } Brazil Vriesia insignis. Kea 1891, ia. S. A me hybrid be nV. B illeti and V. splendens. Tilla 404 Vriesia a (Gf. 1890, 326, garden hybrid between y. Barta on y. Raeaiieci: [ Til- landsia.] oes Krameri. (B. H. 369.) A form of Tillandsia e aet CB. M. t. 2841), with entirely bracts. Braz red esn leodiensis. (W. G.1890, hee A garden hybrid between V. puttacina morreniana and V. Barilleti. { Tillandsia.] a TATE (GAL. 1889, 343, f. 56-8.) n hybrid betwe::n F: "Bar teti as y ‘fonsitrahd. { Zil- landsia. | Vriosis Mariæ. (R. H. en 300, LT A garden sehen be ween 'Birilleti and V. brac ere pile ag [ Litlandsia. | Vriesia mirabilis. (Jard. 1008, 199.) S. A garden hybri hier ogly hica and V. raedinahs. Cm E landsia Vriesia ee qau. EIL d garden hybrid i Baril a aa Es pe oe { Tillandsia. ] H. 1889, tween MOrreniana. Vriesia a (R. H. 1896, 219.) i en hybrid between Encholi- roseum and Vriesia incurvata. Tillandsia. ] Legere obliqua. (Gy. t. 1369.) S. A garden hybrid, parents doubtful. Vriesia agyon Rik. B, C 229, t.) S. A garden hybrid ane y. splendens and V. Van-Geerti. [Til- landsia.] Vriesia gegt morreniana. (B. 0-12 = 1882, 287, t. 1 . 2, by error ber : . and P, 1883, 11.) eos emte = ving mor and more { Tillandsia psittacina, Baker. ] Brazil. Vriesia ky rulenta lineata. (E. . 20.) 8. Rosette of | ng t. in diam. L, asce ith tips, gradually nar- rowing from a very d base to the acute apex, green, w bairs mealy and longitudinally s slat with fava a unknown. [Tillandsia.] Brazil. o — (G. C. 13.) 8. A richly coloured eae. i dark siis flushed with purple, lly purple on the under side. Tmi llandsia.] Brazil. T mea (B. H. 1884, 185, 10.) arden hybrid between j ae Pan T psittacina morren- iana. (Tilla ndsia.] Vriesia Rex. (R. H. B. 1894, 217, t.) S. A garden hybrid between V. mor- reno -barilletiana and V. cardinalis. [Tillandsia.] Vriesia Paap fearon a H. 1882, es P.1883, 11; Lind. Cat. 1883, 7 A. Bromeliad of moderate size with a tuft of ligulate ma = 7-8 in. long, road, an Sefe of yellow f, the larger siete rosy. | Zitlandsia rodigasiana, Baker. | South B Aies E (B. H. 1879, ta L. 10 in a en. Fl-s 14-2 ft. lon hanging from the plant like a rope ladder 1e K ne ery long; bracts deep r yellow ; corolla green. in nandon scalaris, Baker. | Brazil. LES seat fonectlat patisionsis, (lu. Ht 89.) r -{ Mi andris. i “oath Brazi o — ye, rapea piots. (R. H. 1884, 74.) S. L. marked with large rosy nae = Var. — (@. C. 1898, xiii. 442, A. with 1. variegated in white ‘and sonal barde on a 1 pe tessellated ground. South Brazi —— Var. sanderiana. (G. C. 1892, i 434k.) var. with the 1l. more distinctly zoned and marbled than the type. ie il. H. 1889, dsome garden cina duvaliana Tillandsia, ] — en 87. = Erbe id bet and F. dr jek sie he on Vriesia Meer ya (2. H. 1878, 257, 15 L. t. 14, a large open tte, came Marans. acute, entire, 1 ft. long, 14-2 i ad. 2 ft. long, covered with scarious ts. Spike simple, oe n: Fl. white, 14 in. long, į in am. ai E: K p ae itandsin vimi- Hemsl] © 405 oe Deea cel Bos H. 1884, 260, 13.) species wit th ie iaceous slightly S piei acute about 3 ft. long and 2 in. broad marbled s w'd es ag g 8 S B: w, tipped with green. Fl. yell Ei laniata War Gace Baker. | Brazil. Vriesia tht iden Neher mo (GA. 1890, DE) 8, A> garden hybrid be- tween V. Barilleti and V. scalaris. [ Tillandsia. | Visia. Fisi. foe H. B. 1894, = rid between palates ant n Barilleti. [Til- landsia. | Vriesia arreu CON. t. 1283 ; G. C. 1888, iv. 565.) S. Garden hybrid. [ Tillandsia Wahlenbergia saxicola. (B. M. t. 6613.) Campanulaceæ. H. L. oblan- oone, 1 in. long; scapes i igh, bearing solitary peg nulate blue fl, 1 in. in diam. New Zealand. Wahlenbergia tenuifolia. (B. M. rf tufted kabit. draianth us tenui- Dalmatia, &c. 14-4 in. lon folius, A. DC.] Wanienengia onus pig (B. M. t. 74.) plan aa E: stems l. and terminal cam a is bery wide, olet- blue. Afri "South Talvena De ai 30: TER ( pb Hort. . 309; GA. t. 1841.) acute $ a3 in. “st the pet., and purple spots on the lip. Brazil. Warrea bidentata. (G. C. 1888, iii. 104; Paætons Flower hee PES f. 47.) Orchidaceæ. llied W. tricolor, but with a n and narrowe: ving a sharp basal keel, and the ‘disk covered with seriate callosities. [Aganisia.] wee cyanea alba. (G. C. 1885, xxiii. 692.) S. A striking var with a pure. white lip. Song panes c ‘cyanea, Benth. and Hook, f. var. ] Wahingissis shame S H. 1885, 401, 73.) are pee a fan- ies ae = to about half-way down into numerous lin r between the segm i pn LW. filifera, T Wendl} Cali- forni —— densiflora. L. M t. tae. G ll mark aceze fine well aun erect, linear, rigid, 18-24 in. long, b , with several cer kg trifid, with each segment pn ifid. Natal. biore ve ua ee ee. flo i pat ia of Sy. yd bean identical with W. iridifolia O'Brieni. Var. O’Brieni. (&. C. 1889, vi. 334, 350; R.H. 1889, 541.) ag to W. rosea in genera 7 appeara but with pure white [ W. Meriana, Mill. var. O Brini T South Afri Walesa candida rO a 1879, 5 ae) rifoliaceze. shr. dentate. Fl. in termina short lateral shoots, very prani t, white. [Diervilla.] Weigela procombine: (R. H. 1879, im eee 2S with slender pista Boag ill ok ino ured fi. more or less spotted wit ren mg (K. B. ri ae 7405.) Commelinace G. r erect scapes in a cluster in the centre of the l, Mexico; Guatemala. yee pyramidata com- ta: (R: ai 1891, 166.) Coniferæ. ‘ n var. 0 yra- midal aam quoia gigantea, Torr. var. } 406 Westringia longifolia. (GA. t. 937, b.) Labia shr., in = at W. er emical, from which i sub- = Fi: Sanat. very pale lilac. Aasias Widdringtonia Whytei. (G. C.1894, The Milanji Cypres: rows in the mountains of Nyasaland to a height of 140 ft. has Juniper-like 1, and cones smaller Wist chinensis varingats. (Williams gi 1886, 26.) Legum: ose. H. A var. with bright aler variegated foliage: P tieinis vacciniscas: (K. On ith epee land coal oe perei red campanulate fi. —— = (G. C. 1883, Fl. and P. 1882, 181.) S = a dwarf habit, v y oblong lanceolate pinnate fronds: pi numerous, 8-15 oer long, E ay pinnatifid. Rocky ntains. Mou Woodwardia eS cristata. ie and P. 1878 hg Har G. A var. with ee d symmetri- cally eats Wormia SE ESEE ÇB. M. t. 6531.) Dilleniaceæ. some ever- green shr, with large AR elliptic almost entire deep gree long, and axillary few-flowered cymes of sey goldan fl. 4-5 in. across. Born cartilaginous teeth. Pili Tia baes in. in e ams radiate, ee Saateni minor: pa M.t 6297.) Stemless ak 0 in. rizontally bent above the corolla: Sate Austra Se Fhe i M t of n remarkable a em oa wih t trunk, long eee tar eat er l., and fl.-stem spike geo sor fi. South-west Aus- tralia. SEO Barilleti. (R. H. 1882, per. foliage mA of bold habit, with large pedate dull green 1. Braz il. Xeronema Moorei. dos ee 1877, t 297 ; Lind. Ca it. 1878, 5 ; sS. ; in ap about 20 long, bracteate, abruptly bent in a horizontal manner a little below the raceme of brigh imson fl., which stand erect on the upper side ; anth campanulate, 3 ong ; segments narrow, linear-lanceo- late, acute ; stamens exserted, twice a s ce long as the corolla. New Caledonia. a uen (GA. t Bet pete ae Read ces kable plant, with a Pane ota Syny a height of 12 ft., crowned with a t of long linear r reper pee glabrous 1l. Se ured above, with a few bristles baby the oblong ovary, which ensely d with ending cnn bristle: Fl. 1} in. in iam. ; the se nts 15-18 s long, nearly sessile, 4 in. long. retinervis, Baker.] Natal; Transvaal. —_—- pentia; (BN. & 352.) H. Bulbous ae. ners ing oe road flat ‘iment L aieh 6 in. long, and 1 sessile long-tubed th ellow down the face of the outer segments, not bearded ; inner sopan | Bike. ing cee violacea. (R. H. 884, about 1 in. long, spathulate, unguic ading from ween s i nearly as large as the outer perianth segments, pale lilac. =. is alata, Poir.} Alge ; South Eur eor: ena ca. C. 1890, vii. eee Birman 5. Pseudobulbs Sank opea-like. FI. on short ree fy reddish rae T rei- ge ~~ with an o of a cumber. [Syn Mawillaria ia Colley, Lindl. | Trinida Mr 8) a (G. C. 1889 [Syn. Mavillaria corrugata, Spn leontoglossum, 1889 458; B. M. t. 7085.) “(sym Mavillari ia leontoglossa, Reich. $ =f a and F. 1889, 568, T meer 146 G. Anar orescent ft. hi ucca filamentosa gece dpa dn AG ies a Tes 16.) =G: arked yellow i aaa Yucca p aei —— (Fl. des ad with a ei white ak gory dwi the centre of the 1, =a a beth sides r. recurvifolia, foliis varie- gatis. (Ill. H. 1883, t. 1883, 27.) H. var. with a pale E reen reddish-tinted stripe down the centre of the 1. Yucca Hanburyi. (K. B. 8.) H Allied > F: aight fl a den ring fro Sig ro en habit, branched int, longer styles, longer and more te petals. Southern United States. Fil. and P. in. Oe eae Ari . 1884 a J eric sery kette Cat. 1886, 9.) e Palm with a fies ues a Sask pein pinnate 1. the yous p pt the 1. are two- rt. West Afri Zamia amplifolia. (@. C. 1878, x. 810.) Cycadaceæ. S.evergreen ; caudex soe. obtuse, glabrous. L. š he: i ‘tha nn montana. (4G. C. 1882, xvii. TE Taak 2 Lie Ls ok KE ft. t ruptly acuminate, prominent and a few eat teeth. Colombia. — Cat. 1896, Z. Lindeni, with Fron. the pinnæ also large and with marginal teeth. South gree nomas. S. ed to America, — sigan nee eg H. 1877, t. 289 ; With a sle nder a close pu te; leaflets 7-10 h side of rhachis, ovate- lanceolate, acuminately obt at the apex, attenuate at the base, about 8 in. long, and nearly 3 in. "broad. Colombia. Seer — (Bull Cat. 1881, 20.) innate ; leaflets in w pairs, eate, dent B furrow in fro white priekies "Z. latifolia, toddi Ho nduras a ese ea EAEE. (Gf. bii ey in pacar, Cu E 408 Zamia tonkinensis. Th H. aaan t 7 d Hort. 1885, n s a species e C. circinalis, kias Erene by a of large plume-like a Ẹ; with a spiny paola, Tongkin Zea pai yarisgats, 1886, 640. garden var, Pe z RC Heck Zea a foliis a CW. 7.) H.H. a garden sam of. Z. Moye with nein lea Zelkova japonica Yorschatell. G. C. 1892, xii. 669.) cacer. aes = with, “conspicuously o know shapes i it ot a Dippel.] Eastern As ges a re oe NA t. — ) ae te ie Sige lon, bearing a rsa ae bight a i fl. 1} in. long. Demerara? a tet pewara (G. C. 1881, xvi. 70.) T in the way of Z. ca e bright pink A. “with a cate ab long as the seg- ments ; sara with short stigmatic lobes. Mexico. Oaa taubertiana. (Gf. 27.) G species with oero tial ie ae large pink-tinted Brazil. Zingiber TETEE (G. C. 1886, . 390.) mine. S. dwarf Ginger Soak: L ft. high. Stems naked below. with a few oblong-lanceolate i 2—4 i J S. ve per. wi purplish leafy ee 3 ft. high, bearing acate inf densely covered with orim son bracts, North-west Borneo gee aris Bey fit; ws eae A “435 S Te lia “hg ig oe pro t. hi habit, growing to 2 or gh, with lanceolate 1. 6-8 in. lon 2-23 in broad, of a bright green, with a broad cream-white argin, oblique stripes of the same colour, Zinnia linearis. (@f. 1887, 667, 171; G@. GC. 1887, ii. 597, £ 116.) Vomposite. H. annual 12-18 in high, branching from the base, with opposite ear o kge late 1., a li oam aca: about 1 in. in diam Mexi ssa) er aaa ge ig C.1881, S. pretty little Aroia. with aoe ge, some what like that of Catalin marmo- ratum, but much sm aller. L. ovate, with a dee te base, eepiy dark gt with a series of irregular pale g > elg rranged around thel. anp gi ge very small. Spathe oblong: lanceolate, pt readin, out nearly flat, with revolut dull green. Spathe twice as long, bl asal + bearing rest barren. Colom ish, very slender, unisexual fl., the bia. (Gf. a 1121, acute, Bete az, with Californi Sypalonue. ethers 2.) ae iscsi oe sie white fl, Texas; —— Pb CG. s 1887, 65.) idaceæ. arden EA mid Shuniens A ygopetatum ag crinitum and Lycaste jugosa (Colas jugosus). Zygopetalum brachypetalum steno- talum. (é/.t.1277.) Orchidaceæ. margin ; ; the crest with about 5 crenations. Brazil, EAE aa Burkei. (&. C. 1883, PA. green ; lip white, with 13 purple ribs on the callus. ndobalbs nearly ietragonous, shining, thick. Demerara, a ager Clayi. (G. Č 1877, 684.) S. A a be- penis Z. crinitum and Z. à 409 Zygopetalum Crepeauxi. (R. H. Zygopetalum arg eri peru- 1887, 420.) G. A robust tufted species, vianum. (Z. viii. t. 418.) G. A var. with small angular aage = with smaller fl. A ag the type. Peru dark red spotted and striped with Zy H ge leary ree re ellow; lip 1 hite with vi 1890, vii. 704 ; ) With sas ca: ths oe ~ pet ores the habit of 4 inter ee lip three- id with short islet sca hairs lobed an riate. Venezuela. il, Syacpeselaie } Klsbykli. CG. C. 1885, 'Zygopetalum crinito - maxillare. and pet. whitish (Gard. 1890, xxxviii. 43.) G. A hybrid | ochro Uut v ith purple; lip pure i ss parentage is indicated by the white, fringed, spoked wi th purple ; specific name, [Z. Clayi, Reichb, f.] rou he callus oa epee ar eae, ligulate, Z; sum. (G. C. ee aoe ¢ Zygopetalum Klabochorum. (6. C, big ike a pote e xi. 684.) G. tufted, equitant, green; pet. der, brown in their anceolate, 12-15 in. long, 2 in. broad art, blotched with b with sp ng segments, 34-4 in. e lower part; lip green, with 5 in- in diameter ; sep. and pet. or less terrupted brown stripes on the basal incurved at the tips, basal ht lf, and similar blotches at the base E wt apia pren gag Bs eon of the front part, which is fringed. files; onma E Ecuador (?) ALY pipron foreipstui (6.21 ¢ ygopetalum eta pe (G. 1883, xx. 360.) G. Allied to Z. grami- l g xxiv. 70.) A sil. sowored neum, with whitish ochre fi. Lip very spec ecies with Piae lL, and broad, fringed in = having two yellow fi. with a white lip. eas —- and a few purple Ta on the Z ygopetalum leopardinum. (4. C. front part. Tropical Ameri 1886, xxvi. 19) G. A garden hybri E denporea ble ona CZ. iv. t. 181.) ar to Z. cochleare, a x -Ae E ad Zygopetalum leucochilum. (6. C. en xi. 214.) G. A garden He ater ry: fi: The “r ar se FEN aean, acute, white, with- mo Onka ond 5, Maska pi: out markings. Lip large and broad, with the sides turned up, white, veined le eras Lindeni. (Z. vii.t. et with violet, having a thick crest at . With lanceolate acute 1., and solita: the base. Zygopetalum graminifolium. (@. C. he age Lindon, Honk 192, xi. 698 ; Bees 179; L. viii. t. 340.) ; G. This plant has been in cultivation | Zygopetalum Lindeni (Z. vi se ears, it does not ap 275; 0. R. 1894, 270.) ry A distinct have flowered till 1892. It is a species with narrow lanceolate small-growing spec th a slender sep. and pet. of ght rosy colour rhizome, small dobulbs, and a large ovate acute lip whi th and narrow grassy raceme erect, very numerous rose-coloured veins; bearing lg five to seven green and crest large and thick, rather darker. purple fi. Vene Sst _ pemes (G. C. 1889, Zygopetalum hemixanthum. (6.¢. | Zygopeta 1883, iv. 206.) Œ. Allied to Z. Lalindei, v. 199.) longs to the section ba denna i lour, and ee ise. ya, aha is is ike Z ries. ake. — merous tu es and processes at the pe k. and also di in colou recles an B tees of the orot of koola. Sep. and ritis W. ker. Pa Js Re ew TIoni xantha, | Zygopetalum Mysan (4. C. Reichb. f. mbia. 1881, xv. 530.) G. the way of 2146 2D % 410 c karer: — Atarira a with yel- srg sh g lip fringed, the callus tal ie wit: Sra cae soto Reichb. f.] Colombia. ao agen obtusatum. G G. ear Z. mazillare, with a got raceme, blunt bracts, T : me an ery Tahi ate tip, with a haria Sele retuse lower callus oe genta pentachromum. (4.0. Ct 532.) G. A garden hy- het ween Z. Z. ‘Mackags and ren Ea preeinn Perrenoudi. (J. 0. 4,42; G.C. 1896, xix. aan 367, í oe > gar aie ybrid — n Z. inter medium and Z. Case sos aa Daeg CG. C. 1883, W: o known Warscewicezella picta. Tropical paiera a sanderianum. rfl. 87.) S. Stem slender, creeping, bearing ovoid peersoalle. separated from one another by considerable intervals. 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