the colour of the ray-florets. (Cayeux 

 & Le Clerc, Paris.) 



Schinacea rosea spectabilis. (^Gard. 



1902, Ixii, 410.) H. A garden hybrid 



Echinocactus knippelianus. iM.K. 



1902, 9, 103.) Cactaceae. G. A new 

 species with simple cylindric grass- 

 canary - yellow flowers. Paraguay. 

 (K. Knippel, Klein Quenstedt, Ger- 



Echinocactus microspermus var. 

 macrancistrus. {m. k. 1902, 157, f.) 



G. The spines are longer than in the 

 type. (F. de Laet, Contich, Belgium.) 



*Echium Wildpretii. (5. m. t. 7847.) 



Boraginaceffi. G. A handsome new 



the erroneous name of E. cavdicans. 

 Stem 2-3 ft. high, simple. Leaves 

 long and narrow. Flowers pale red, 

 m a long dense thyrsus. Canary 



Epiphyllum delicatum. (6 



1902, xxxii, 411.) Cactaceffi. S 

 pretty new species very similar t 



the branches are more strongly toothed, 

 and the flowers are larger and white, 

 flashed with pink. Brazil, (W. Bull & 



Irigero] 



CJard. 



grandiflorus elatior. 



5, 107, f. 56.) Compositse. 



3ms are 12-16 in. high, each 

 ig 1-4 rather large lilac-coloured 

 ••heads. (Heinemann, Erfurt, 



Eupatorium adenophorum foliis 

 variegatis. (e. h. 1902, 218.) Com- 



""""" r, ,^.. legated 



with white or yellowish - 

 (Cayeux & Le Clerc, Paris.) 



Euphorbia cereiformis var. sub- 

 mamillaris. (.v. k. 1002, loe, 125 



f.) Euphorbiacese. (}. Differs from the 

 type in having the ribs divided by 

 acut« mamilla?. (Berlin B.*^ G^f °str 

 Hanbury.La Mortola.) [Often 

 imhrxcata.-\ \ 



fulvi- 



cultivated a 



type. (Sir T. Hanbury, La Mortola.) 



*Euphorbia viperina. (.v. k. 1902 



39.) G. A new species belonging t< 



Euryops socotranus. (i?. m. t. 78.H8.) 



Compositse. G. A glabrous under- 

 shrub about 3 ft. high. Leaves deeply 

 divided into 3 or 4 long narrowly 

 linear segments. Flower-heads yellow, 

 about \\ in. in diam., on slender pe- 

 duncles as long as the leaves. Socotra. 

 (Edinburgh B. G.) 



•Exacum Porbesii. (<?. c. 1902, 



xxxi, 50, 93, f. 32.) Gentianacese. G. 

 Of bushy habit, a foot or less in height. 

 Leaves triangular, \\ in. across at the 

 base ; flowers about i in. across, in ter- 

 minal racemes, purple in colour, with 

 prominent yellow anthers. Socotra. 



1 ft. long, fiddle-shaped, glabrous, 

 shining above, cordate at the base, very 

 shortly stalked. (F. Sander & Sons.) 

 [This is not F. pcmdurata, Hance, a 



•Freesia Armstrongii. ( Oard. 1 90i , 



lix, 374, f. ; G. M. 1902, 352.) 



much ^Hke >. re/M,^ bS^'idely 

 different in the colour of the flowers ; 



margined with rich rose, in which 



