SEPTEMBER, 19m), TO DECEMBER, Um. 



153 



7588. Medicacjo media. Sand lucem. 



From Setif, tJonstantine, Algeria. Received through Messrs. I). G. Fain^hild' 

 and C. S. Scofield (No. 735a + ), November 11, 1901. 



Luzerne nisliqite. 



7589. liAuniMA sp. White bauhinia. 



From Mount Silinda, Melsetter district, Rhodesia, South Afrira. Keci-ivcd 

 through Dr. Win. J.. Thompson, Octoher 1, U»01. 



" Is quite rare. The flowers are large and beautiful and very abundant, but very 

 delicate. The plant seems quite sensitive to frost and many plants have been injuro<l 

 l)v it this vear." ( Thoniiixon.) 



7590. lUlTHINIA sp. 



Red bauhinia. 



From Mount Silinda, Melsetter district, Rhodesia, Soutli Africa. Ki-ccived 

 through Dr. AVm. L. Thompson, October 1, 1901. 



"The red variety is very widely and generally distributed over this region." 

 (Thomjisov.) 



7591 to 7630. 



From London, Kngland. Received through James H. Veitch & Sons, October 

 3, 1901. 



A collection of ornamental plants as follows (nomenclature is that of the seedsmen) : 



Begonia. 



7591. Begonia sp. 

 Winter Cheer. 



7592. Begonia sp. 

 Adonis. 



7593. Begonia carminata. 



7594. Begonia sp. 

 Ensign. 



7595. Begonia eudoxa. 



7596. Begonia incomparabilis. 



7597. Begonia sp. 

 John Heal. 



7598. Begonia sp. 

 Mrs. Heal. 



7599. Begonia sp. 



VeniiK. 



7600. Begonia sp. 



Winter Perfection. 



7601. CODIAEUM variegatum. 



Mrs. McLeod. 



7602. Codiaeum variegatum. 



Aighurth Gem. 



7603. Codiaeum variegatum. 

 Mrs. Iceton. 



Begonia. 



Begonia. 

 Begonia. 



Begonia. 

 Begonia. 

 Begonia. 



Begonia. 



Begonia. 



Begonia. 



Croton. 



Croton. 



Groton. 



