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To the »p«eiM ftcd rkrwtiM d#* 

 Vol. nr , tho following »bon!d now 



ft> FcrrmBdl alba <r«rT«a4% • 



■* *»•»« 



i 



ui: 



«uMVfll&iM^ 



4«). ;L 7«Ilowfali*whJt« in bud ; 

 MI7 «siiatido4 with a hiuaiL bprcttdiaf 



STHTKTmiB {trim vyn^ tofflttm. ud fKyru. a little 

 in alltu.ds to Uio e!o9od TalvM of the pod). Obd* 



A femu flHBpr'-lnff aboot lia2f<«-doMii 

 f a i — of ftabrooa or piloaa, hardy. per«iinial horba, with 

 thiok rhiaooNML oativM of Ncnib-woat America. Flowers 



i oalyx foor.parted, 

 MfnenU n&rrov ; ooroU* tabe rerj short or wantiiig, 

 tbe tobes ereoto-pat^nt^ imbricated; stamens two; pe- 



-IHce, iimido, with alt^roaie, anplexlcanl, 

 loafy bi aetfc Loaves radical, petiolate* orate, or oblong 

 aad CTvnate or inoaeed-pinnatiseoi. For otdtnre of the 

 onlj n^mim introdnoed, mt Veronica, on p. 148. 



Ito raniformia (IddMWHibApedX jt pale Wolet, sboot Jin. loag; 



c Ua iobes abtunx-UnceoljUe, oaeqaaJ : nkccuiti erect, 4in to 

 Aia. laag: flttajr bat aalHiBHsa llnwaaiil ; pounds atout^ aiii. 

 to lOin. jan|. April L liin. to a^fa. in diAinet^r, orbicoiar* 

 eardaU. oomeeoa^ doobW toothed. 1886. (B. M. 6660.) 



STBINGA. To the species and varieties desocibed 

 on pp. 536*7, Tol. ITT., the following should now be added : 



S. Cinocll anroa (golden). This odK differs from the type in 

 having the laavaa blotched wtth dull yellow. 1886. 



ft. pekincnsla CPeUa). r . ^ ',\ . ; petioles and midrib bladdsh- 

 poiple. HrSTJchlets slender. Tplrpty. dark red. North China,' 

 WBL a rwj biuhy shrub or TOaii tree. ^^'n. Liguttnna 



ft. p« pendnlA (asadaloai). Tbfs only differs from the type ia 

 Ha •'weapinit" habit. 



ti*s). JL bright, rich rose colour, large; 

 ; ffowi-r Htaik shoH^^r than the laa 



(glgaattc). ji unknown. L opposite, plnnat^^, 

 nTc odnnr : Waflete at^t, narrowly «UipUc, (oothed. 



TACSONIA. To the species described on pp. 3-4, the 



followinir should now be added: 

 T. J am aaonl (Jam 



tutM rylinflHcal, 4in. long 



L rlnhroas. ^- H-or bicular , thtee-lobed, 2in. losigk 2iin. broari. 



Jkttdrflor. Or^nhonas. ^ 



TAQETES. To the ^psaiea described on pp. 4-5, tho 

 following shonld now be addeSi 



baring a balsam' 



^ d skMtt. pn]tnoaSb6lt to 9ft. high. fiuUrk, ltt6. A stout, 

 half hardy ncrb. 



TAPCINiEOLC A ajnonym of Tapeinantbua 

 (which aas). 



TAPHINANTHUS (from fapetiioa, low, and mnlhoi, 

 a flow^T in allusion to the dwarfttth habit of the plant). 

 Snrg. Cnrr$gncn, Qfmnot0rp0, Tafi^inargU, Ord. AmaryU 

 lid^m- A monr>t>4'. genus. The spedes ia a ^mall, 

 ^^nff^ted-balboaa plant, which has not fet been gooeeas* 

 fall/ onltivated in thin ooontry. 



T* buniiiia (dwarf). JL ^^lifcary or twin, Hn. in dinrnt'ter ; 

 perianth yellow, funnel ihapcd, with a Tcry short tube, Uie 

 »<i;iii«its narrow-^' ug, ereolo-pr* at, sab-eon al, with a v ill 

 aeale at their hsM; *mpe Tery ^lender, Sn. to 4tn. high. 

 t., perfeei ^^^ **«*>earing hUe, ftlif^m, with a small. atipitat« 

 aheath at base. t^n. Tr^Tt^frs, 1887. 



TECOMA. To the ape ' d nbod on p. 13, the 

 f<dlowin(r lU^oald iu>w be added: 



T» ambpinenaia (AmboinaX /f. oraaga-red, 3in- t^ 4in. loag, 



14*V4> prodn M in axllkry racemes. L pinnate. AmboliiR, 1886. 

 A hnrvi>, T»#. atore climber. 



T. MackonU (Mfirki-n'sjt 



T. RioaaoUana (R' nisi jt fai terminal panicles; corolla 

 delfrate roe»>pink. « it u darker vslw, tlM tube somewhat inflated 

 or narrowly funnel-«hapadj the limb mreadtng. L pinnate ; 

 leafieU orate, acui^. toolhwL 8011U1 Afrka. ISST A handsome, 

 grewhouse Bpedes. St^. T, JIacteMi. 



TECOPmii Nl A. To the ap^r{e« and variety described 

 ou p. 14, the following nfaonld now be added t 



T« ojraAOcroCOa Lclchtlinll (Lelchtlin'sX A of a df^p blue, 

 afl fn thnee of OaaiiaM aw^a, withgut a trace of yellow, 1686. 



A sgraonym of T. 



Mina, 



I 



rEILMZNALIA ULEGANS. A garden sjnonjm 

 Fol7«ci&s panictilata {which see). 



THALICTRirM. To the spaoka and Tarieties de- 

 seribai on pp. C" &, the following shook! now be added : 



T. adiantiroUttm (AdlantumdesTed). A form of T* mtniia 

 (which SM, OB p mi 



THEOPHRASTA IMPEBIALIS. A synonym 



of Cbrjsophjllnm imperiaio (which see). 



THX7S^B£RGIA. To ihe iH>eciea described on 

 pp. fti*3, the following should now be added : 



T. mltlnla (related). >t ample, sub -solitary ; corolla riolet, the 

 tab. , ellow within and tinged v^ow ontside, twice as Ions: as 

 the bracts, recurred shore the base, the lobes ample, rotinded, 

 re tu--' 'September. L shortly netioUte. ellintic. acute or obtuse. 



i 



entire, acute at baaa Stem qoadranguiar^ nunbling. Zanzibar, 

 1386. •* Perhaps a glonfled form of T. erecta " (Sir J. D. Hooker). 

 (B. M. 6«f5.) 



THUYA. To the Bpecies and rarieties described on 

 pp. 33-4, the following ehotdd now be added : 



T. tatarica compacta (compact). A garden variety, of com- 

 paet. n%^rv^v, conical growth. 1£66. 



TIGRIDLA. To the species and Varieties described 

 on pp. 38-9, the following ahonld now be added : 



T. grandiflora alba (large-fiawered, white), jt, pearlywhite, 

 large, marked at the base of the perianth segments with large 

 spots of reddiflh-brown on a yellowish ground. 1^32. This plant 

 nss the seaerat habit of T. pawmia conehiJUfra, from which It is 

 presumed to have originated. 



T.Pringlel (Prin^sle's). fL, perianth with a campanulate base, 

 blotched within with cfimsoo; sepals 2iin. lonfr, with a re- 

 flexed, scarlet limb ; petals broadly cordate or reniform st base, 

 the narrower, trianiular-oTate, acute limb not spotted. Joly and 

 August. Stem slender, 1ft to 2ft. high, with two or three 

 wfaiged, plicate leaver, and a single flower. Bulbs small, with 

 fusiform roota. Southern Mexico, 1888. (O. A F. i. 389.) 



TILI»AI7DSIA. To the species and varieties de- 

 scribed on pp. 42-G, the following should now be added: 



T* folioaa (leafyX JL violet, produced in an ample panicle ; bracts 

 reddish. Mexico. A fine plant. 



T. Furatcnbcrgll (Fur^t^nb erg's). fL, spikes erect, furnished 

 with lanceolate, rosy bracts, duatea over >*ith whitish meal. 

 L tuftedjjglaurons, linear-lanceolate, finely toothed, dilated at 

 base. loSL Ac:i\ilesoent. The correct name of tMs plant is 



T* PastucboflEUtnAiPastuchoffs) {. broad, recurred, acuminate, 

 clear, shining green, irregularly marked with a mosaic pattern of 

 dark green lines. Braril. 188^ AUied to T. /enestrali*, 



T. rctrofloaca (l>ent-bArk), JL yellow, with green tips, spreading, 

 di<)tichous ; bracts searlet ; scape scarlet, pendulous, bearing ten 

 to tiftsaa floweta. 1885. This garden hybrid resembles T, mlaris 

 in habit, but is stouter. 



TODISA. To the apeoiea and varietie? described on 

 p. 50, the following should now be added : 



T. grandlplnnul» (UrgepinnuTed). /rond* ovate, trfpinnate, 

 Ut, to Utt. long, 8an. to 9in. broad, peUucid-ineir.branous ; 



{)inn» senile, crowded, oblong-ovate ; pinnules overlapping, IJin. 

 ong, ovate* pinnatifld. 1886. A handsome, garden hybrid. 



TOBiENIA. To the species described on p. 59, the 

 following variety should now be added : 



T. Foumicri compacta (compact). Thb differs from the 

 type in its dwarier and more compact habit {B. G. 1887, p. 667, 



TOURNEFORTIA. To the species described on 



p. 62, the following should now be added; 



T, cordlfolla (cordate -leaved). ^ white, small, in larjre, 

 tsrminal, corjTnbose cymes. L opp. -It^, 1ft, long, cordate, 

 acute; petioles 3in. to 4in. long. Tropical America, 1887. A 

 ffreenhou.se or half-hardy shrub, of bold habit, clothed with 

 short hairs. (R- H. 1887, p. 128, U 2W.) 



TRADESCANTIA MULTICOLOR. A garden 

 name for » form of ZehriTia pendula, 



T&A(K>PTRON. Included under Atrap' 

 (which «e). 



TRICHOCENTRUM. To the species and varieties 

 described on p. 70, the following should now be added: 



T. albo-purparoam striatum (striated). 0. havins a large 

 purple blotch on euch side of the base of the lip, and the apif^ 



axia 



j part striped 



