*C5yrtopo(iium pali 



t.7807,) Orchidace 



loaf of an A^recoid Palm, the leafless 

 portion of the stem answering to the 



Flowers^ about an inch broad, shortly- 

 stalked, lemon colour, spotted with 

 rose-pink. Brazil. (Dr. E. A. Heath,) 



Cyrtostachys Renda duvivieri- 

 anum. («. //. B. ii)Oi. 145, t.) 



Pal line. S. A form with very 

 brit'htly-coloured leaf-stalks. Malayan 

 Archiixilago. (De Smet - Duvivier, 

 Ghent) 



•Daedalacanthus Watti. (^a. m. 



piant of 'slender growth,' *2 ft.' in 

 height ; flowers of a deep blue colour, 

 arranged on terminal branched spikes. 

 (Col. Beddome.) 



Delphinium scopulorum. (<? c 



11)01.218.) RannnculaceJE. H. Atall- 



with spikes of medium-sized, in- 

 tensely blue glabrous flowers. Rocky 

 Mountains. (Henkel, Darmstadt.] 



Dendrobium Ashworthiae. (o. jt. 



11)01, 50 ; G. C. 1901, xxix, 86, f . 36.) 

 S. Allied to D. macrophylhim. The 

 flowers are greeniah-white, the petals 

 distinctly stalked, and the lip curiously 

 crumpled over the column, (E. Ash- 

 worth.) 



Dendrobium capituliflorum, 



■pituiinorum. (k.b 



The flowers, which are 

 se axillary heads, are 

 , with the column and 

 p bright green. New 



Dendrobium Lotus. iG. a I90i, 



between D ?to&i}eand l).suads.nnium. 

 (N. C. Cookson.) 



Dendrobium Mantini. {Jard. I90i, 



Jendrobium puniceum. (A', n. i 



146.) S. The flowers, together a 

 the pedicels, are light rose-pink, -v 

 light yellow tips to the sepals 

 petals. They resemble those of 



Dendrobrium quinarium. {k. b. 



1901,147.) S. Flowers light yellow, 

 with several light brown nerves in 



Dendrobium wardianum aureum. 



{0. E. 1901, 183.) S. A form with 

 light yellow sepals and petals. (F. A. 

 Behder.) 



Dendrobium Wilsoni. (a it. i90i, 



196.) S. A garden hybrid between 

 D. nobile and D. owenianum. (D. 



Diascia Barbarae. (<9/. i90i, 640, f. 



colour. S. Africa. (Haage k Schmidt, 

 Erfurt.) 



Diervilla rivularis. (J/, b. 6. i90i, 



40.) Caprifoliaceae. H. A species 

 nearly allied to D. tritida, Moench. 

 Eastern United States. Arnold 



Dracaena Mayi. 





Dracaena Parrei- ^G. a 1901, xxix, 



305.) S. " Has long green leaves two 

 inches wide, with a reddish band along 



