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It is a pretty, small, second-rate variety, ligbter- coloured than 

 M. Jules Pittzeys, 



15. B. M. Charles de Buck. 



I^rom Mr. Ybitqu. Medium-sized, with centre and narrow ed^fe 

 of dark olive-green» the rest of the surface green, dusted over 

 with dull grayish dots, which are thickest along the courses of 

 the veins. 



16. B. Princess Alice* 



From Mr. Veitch. A distinct variety, with small angulately- 

 lobed leaves and well marked colours.'' Tlie leaves have a dark 

 olive centre and margin, both passing into dark green, and with a 

 moderately broad silver zone between. The upper surface is 

 downy, and the under side coloj^red green and red. The young 

 leaves are red-edged. It is a neat second-rate variety. 



17. B. Princess Charlotte. 



From Mr. Bult. and Mr. Veitch, A rather neat and pretty 

 sort, the leaves very much silvered, as in B. Marshallii, but even 

 more so, and having a small olive-green central star, and at the 

 edge irregular broken transverse bars of green. An ornamental 

 variety. 



18. B. Professor Beeaisne. 



From Mr, VEixca, Mediam-si7.ed, the surface eiitirely speckled 

 with silvery dotSi the dots here and there run together in 

 blotches, indicating an indistinct 2oue. 



19. B. Professor K Koch. 



From M. Van Houtxe and Mr. Veitch. Medium-sized, with 

 a roughish surface, deep olive, with a broad closely speckled 

 silvery zone, and very narrow dark margin. 



20. B. Professor Planchon, 



From M. Van Houtte* Medium-sized, with deep olive centre 

 and narrow edge, and a green zone, all speckled over with dull 

 silvery dots, which here and there coalesce as if smeared. 



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21. B. Professor EeichenhaelL 



From Mr. Veitch. Medium-sized, with dark olive-green centre 

 and margin, and a pale greenish, almost dull silvery zone, the 

 darker parts faintly dusted with silvery dots. Dull-looking. 



