The publications from which this list is compiled, with the 

 abbreviations used to indicate them, are as follows :~BiiU. 

 Mus. Par/s.— Bulletin du Museum d'histoire naturelle, Paris. 

 B. 3/.— Botanical Magazine. B. T. 0.— Bullettino della R. Societa 

 Toscana di Orticultura. Ga/'d— The Garden. G. C— Gardeners' 

 Chronicle. G^y?.— Gartenflora. G. Jf.— Gardeners' Magazine. 

 Jard.~Le Jardin. J. of £r._journal of Horticulture. J. H. F.— 



Journal de la Societe nationale d'horticulture de France. K. B. 



Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Kew. Zr.— Lindenia. M. D. 6^.— Mitteilungen der Deutschen 

 Dendrologischen Gesellschaft. M. A'.— Monatsschrift fiir Kak- 

 teenkunde. O. i^.— Orchid Review. R. H.—ReYue Horticole. 

 :?• • f --Kevue de I'Horticulture Beige. Spdth Gat—L. Spjith, 

 General Nursery Catalogue. Veitcli Cat. — Yaiich. & Sons, 

 Catalogue of Hardy Trees. W. G.— Wiener Hlustrirte Garten- 

 Zeitung. 



The abbreviations in the descriptions of the plants are :— 

 ^am.-Diameter A-FootorFeet. G=.-Greenhouse. ff.-Hardy. 

 -tf. ^.—Half-hardy. «n.— Inches. *S'.— Stove. 



Abies andreana, A. beissneriana, 

 A. kentiana, A. mastersiana. 



(li. If. 1902, 163, 164.) Coniferaj. 

 H. trarden hybrids betwee] 

 Versailles.) 



Acacia harpophylla. (Ga 



Ixi, 168 ; J. of H. 1902. x 

 Leguminosa;. G. Phyllodes 



the base, tapering sharply to ^..., 



one side. Flowers 



*Acer dasycarpum Schwerini. 



(J/. D. G. 1902, 104.) Sapindaceee. 

 H. A new variety in which the 

 leaves are cut into almost filiform 

 segments. (Fritz Graf v 

 Wendisch-Wil) 



, Germany.) 





globular^ 



Acacia luemis variegata. cg c 



1902, xxxi, suppl. Ma? .SI, iii.) ' g! 

 Leaves green and white in the Spring; 

 later the white changes to yellow 

 (Fisher, Son, and Sibray.) [RMni'a 

 Pteiidacacia, var.] 



Acalypha Sanderi alba, qg a 



1902, XXXI 440.) Euphorbiaceie. s! 

 Spikes of flowers creamy-white CF 

 Sander & Sons.) [A. Msplda albaS, ' 



prickly, and undulate."' sJikS'^te^r- 

 minal, up to 10 in. long, furnished 

 with spiny bracts. Corolla la in 

 long, waxy-white at the base, purple 

 or carmine elsewhere. North-eastern 

 Tropical Africa. (C Sprenger, Naples.) 



kVendisch-Wilmersdoi 



high. Theflowei 

 segments. The h 



^i^&ntio Eremurus. Mexico? (Kew 

 [This is A. Bah^ri, Hook, f., Bot. Ma 

 t. 7890 ; A. Bakeri, Ross, Ic. PI. Hoi 

 Bot. Panormitani, t. 2, described i 



•aces. S. A garden hybrid, having 

 rk green leaves with whitish ribs. 

 . Sander & Sons.) 



*Aloe Lastii. 



(A'. B. 1901, 135. 



Stem 



li ft. high. Leaves ] 

 15 m. long, in a dense 

 uncle simple, li-2 

 15 lin. long, pale 

 the top, arranged 

 raceme. Zanzibar. 



yellow, greenish a 



