•Fritillaria askabadensis. ^j. ii. f. 



1902, 145 ; B. M. t. 7850 ; J. of H. 

 1902, xliv, 292, 386, f. ; G. M. 1902, 

 7i4, f.) Liliaceffi. H. A new species 

 belonging to the section PetUium. 

 Stem about 3 ft, high, stout. Upper- 

 most leaves 5-6 in. long, linear- 

 lanceolate, forming a whorl-like 

 cluster. Flowers 5 to 8, pendulous 

 among the uppermost leaves. Perianth 

 about 1 in. long, campanulate, pile 

 yellow-green. Central Asia. (?an 

 Tubergen, junr., Haarlem ; Miss 

 Willmott.) 



*Fritillaria tuntasia. (^Gard. 1902, 



Ixi, 307 ; J. of H. 1902, xliv, 540.) 

 H. Plant 8-10 in. high. Leaves 

 long and glaucous. Flowers campanu- 

 late, 4 to 6 together, intensely dark 

 maroon, about 1 in, across. Native 

 country unknown. (Max Leichtlin, 



hybrids are described o 



Qentiana acaulis var. Kochii. (^Gan 



1902, Ixii, 411.) Gentianaceae. I 

 Flowers very large and finely-coloure< 

 Mountains of Greece. (S. Arnott. 

 [This is probably G. kockiana, Perr. , 

 Song. = G, aeauUs.-] 



•Geranium grandiflorum. iG. c. 



1902, xxxu, 300.) " '"- " 

 "May be describee 



300.) Geraniaceaj. H. 



variety. (C. Sprenger, 

 Naples.) 



•Gladiolus Mackinderi. (^b. m. t. 



7860.) Iridaceae. G. A new species. 

 Stem slender, about 2 ft. high. Leaves 

 narrowly linear, the lower about 1 ft. 

 long. Spike 6 in. long, 5 or 6-flowered. 

 Perianth-tube yellow ; limb scarlet, 

 li across, with broad segments. Mount 

 Konia, British East Africa. (Kew.) 



Gomphocarpus textilis. (i?. H. 1902, 



Leaves long, 1 



3 terminal corymbs, v 



Ke° 



^??is 



*Goodyera nuda. (0. R. 1902, 239.) 



Orchidaceae. S. Leaves variegated. 

 " Flowers whitish, with the petals and 

 mid-vein of the sepals light brown, 



perfectly known species. Mascarene 

 Islands. (Kew.) 



Gypsophila paniculata flore-pleno. 



(<?, C. 1902, xxxii. 236, 336.) Caryo- 



"The flowers are not 



Gypsophila 



be^rnew^^ 



Habenaria Medusa, (i. xv 



0. R. 1902, 164.) Orchids 

 The white flowers are re 

 in having the lip divided 

 the base into about forty na 

 ments. Java. (L'Horticole ' 

 Brussels.) 



monstrosa. 



84;/.; 



Imperialifl. (<?. c. 



, 93, f. 33 ; G. M. 1902, 

 1902, Ixi, 84 ; J. of H. 

 1902, xliv, 110.) Amaryllidaceae, S. 

 Resembles a finely developed H. viira- 

 bills. It produces a large globular 

 umbel of orange and salmon- coloured 

 flowers, in which the segments are 

 unuaually broad. Congo. (L'Horti- 

 cole Coloniale, Brussels.) 



'Hsemanthus Laurentii. (J. H. F. 



globose umbel about 7 m. acrose. 

 Congo. (Brussels B. G.) 



Helenium grandicephalum atro- 

 purpureum. iG. C. 1902, xxii, 



441.) Compositifi. H. A variety of 

 H. aiduinnale, with almost entirely 



