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GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA 
76. Oncidium longipes. A little unimportant Orchid from Brazil (?) with yellow and brown 
tlowers. Received from M. Morel of Paris in April. 
Olmyipes ■ (Tetrapema mackopetala) pseudobulbis ovalibus diphyllis, foliis angustis tenuibus, scapo bifloro foliis 
Zni P l U „ nC , 9 J S£ T^f"**" ^^ ***** ** counatis dorsah breviore latiore refracto, JZ, 
onheZ? ' S aterahbUS ParviS ° btUSiS intermedio *™ s ™™ »Pio«I»to sinu convexo serrate crista 
pnbe ente depressa ba SI snnphci truncata papilla utrinque adpressa apice 3-loba, column* alls minimis sinuatis. 
sent t Mel ' 8 111 ^"^ ^ ** ^^ "* peta,S are **** Stained with dul1 b ™°- Ha ™S *« 
Svi"; r e z:jr Slnce hy M,More1 ' u probabiy exists *• ° ur co,iections ^ but u ■ not - rth 
SPATHULATA. itf 
Gardens.) An evergreen Swan Eiver 
pink 
(Kg. 30.) 
March 
. (alias B. mollina, of 
shrub, with a heavy 
wers. Flowered with 
Belongs to the Rueworts. 
An erect shrub, of little beauty, with compressed branches, which are 
Tmll T 7\ 7 y °™\ LeaVeS duU olive -g^, simple, veinless, 
smooth, shor t am , roundish . obovate ou the ^ > 
ZZ 7~ Tf^l: «. th f . lat - «"« ^ -,l,in smatl 
down 
le" d wi , " rfT, int ° bng Stra ^ bran <*<* sparingly 
covered with leaves, it is qutte destitute of interest for gardens and must 
be regarded as the worst of the Boronias.-/ Oim , Hort. L, vl p "42 
Kong, 
78. Rhodoleia Champioxi. Hooker. 
green 
;hrub from Houk 
brilliant 
surrounded 
Supposed 
j. Mo„ ir tl orte f r (Ham ^;;, "ZJZZ 
in England, 
of Bagsliot. 
Living plants have been received by Messrs. Standish and Co., 
writin 
by all here to be the handsomest of Hw K ' ^ ^ " This '' S adm5tted 
I discovered it in February last It if Iltn? T™* ^ a " d new to E "™Pe*ns till 
Mo-om as a shrub prouTseh 'each bra„T i ^ "' ^ Pr ° ba ^ Hke the ^^ 
■ T extremity, and thL 2, i^^^TSZ l e ° flf r^T ?— *"* " 
Inner haflets of involucre, rose-coloured, abou ei^tetn ^frT^ ab ° Ut tW * 1Ve - 
ich about the size of a small hazel-nut birostraTV „ ? ° f fiVe radiatin S ca P^, 
state crowned by two long filiform s " les T ' ^^^ many-seeded ; in the young 
beneath. Flowers in FeWy^nd 'the w7l ^ ** tiolate d> bright green, glaucous 
tender, splitting, when ripe, from tne ^^T? ST" "7 ^ ^ * SeP " 
of CWfca Japonica,! should say and the t« T\ Conditions of growth exactly those 
There was a tree of Camellia Ja^a uZ r f n ^ ** **™ **"» ° f har *^ 
another probably new species, together with Dr Vi t° T* W °° d ' ak ° °' olci f era > and 
Pergularia, an Ornus, six or seveLCfc ^^ Bcntharaiu, a new and very fine 
trees ' "-Botanical Magazine, t. 4509 " Ch estnut, a Liquidambar, and other rare 
shrub tha has reached England ^^^'.^"•PP'W to be the fin« flowering 
that » the scaly b„d* f the two there^sTverv "1 " T ^ '' ^ * mU8t be con ^'l 
observe that the leaves on the live nhntt P " g resembla nee. We should however 
Ba,shot, have not at all the te XtU r ^ '?' " * "^ of Messrs. Standlh ,f 
V**mm Tinus. or ^arance of those of SccW/a, bat in f 1 
respects are similar to 
