72 



long, about 1 in. across at the apex, 

 marked with small rounded dark 

 green spots. Leaves 2^ united beyond 

 the middle. Flowers unknown. Great 

 Namaqualand, (Kew.) 



*Metrosideros lucida. {G, C. 1914. 



Iv. 450, 1 206; Ivi. 31.) Mytraceae. 

 H. or H.H. A tree 30^0 ft. high 

 or sometimes a shrub. Leaves lance- 

 olate or narrowly oval, acute, 2-3^ in. 

 long, shining green, gland-dotted. 

 Flowers several together at the ends 

 of the branches, attractive owing to 

 their numerous crimson stamens 

 which are up to 1 in. 

 Messel, &c.) 



long. (L. 



Miltonia vexillaria illustrjs. [G, C, 



1914, Ivi. 15; G. M, 1914, 574.) 

 Orchidaceae. S. Flowers rather 

 large. Sepals and petals rose-pink. 

 Lip white with a red blotch at the 

 base and faint red veins. 

 & Sons.) 



(F. Sander 



•liorus cathayana. [B^an, T. & S. 



ii. 85.) Urticaceae. H. Tree 10-20 ft. 

 high. Leaves cordate, 3-€ in. long 

 in adult plants, roundish-toothed or 

 often 3-lobed, tjispid above, softly 

 hairy beneath; petiole about 1 in. 

 long. Jlale spikes | in. long, on a 

 slender peduncle about as long. 

 Female spikes similar in length but 

 more densely flowered. Central China. 

 (Arnold Arboretum.) 



Nlcotiana plumbaginifolla hybrida. 



(Jard. 1914, 140.) Solanaceae. G. 

 or H.H. Garden hybrid between 

 A'. pumhaginifoUa and N. afflnis 

 hyhnda. (Dammann & Co., Naples.) 



''^1n\^^ «'"^"^'«- (^^««. T. <k S. ii. 



4 LSa'5^''^^^ ^ A deciduous 

 tree 20-40 ft. high. Leaves narrowly 



oval, tapering at apex and base, 

 ^6 in, long, li-2 in. broad ; petiole 

 i in. long. Flowers nnattractive, the 

 male m a rounded head I in. across 

 on a slender stalk 1_1J in. long, the 

 temales few% on longer stalks. Fruit 

 oblong, i m long, bluish. Central 

 China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



Odomjoda Ashtonii. {a. c. I9i4, iv 



U Garden hybrid between Odonto^ 

 ({possum Armsfrongiac and Cochlioda 

 NoPtzhana, (E. R. Ashton.) 



Odontioda Cotmanlj. f^. c 1914 



Iv. 226;0 R 1914 iw\ r n i^ ' 



y^vV^-riA \l I i' ^'l ^- Garden 



hybrid between 0. Bradshawiae and 



m^^toghsmm amabih, (Sir J. Col- 



Odontioda crispiiia. [G C 



Ivi. 226;a ir V. 15.) G. 



1914. 

 Garden 



hybrid between O. Cecilia and Odon- 

 toglossum crispum, (R. G. Thwaites.) 



Odontioda delicata. (G. C. 1914, 



Iv. 410.) G. Garden hybrid between 



Odontioda St. Fuscien and Odonto- 



gloss am ardentissimuin. (F. Sander 

 & Sons.) 



Odontioda Fowleriana. (0. W. iv. 



208.) G. Garden hybrid betw^een 

 0, Bradshawiae and Odontoglossum 

 ■percuhum, (J. Gurney Fowder.) 



Odontioda fuscimium, (0. R. 1914, 



125.) G. Garden hybrid between 

 0» St, Fuscien and Odontoglossum 

 eximium, (R. G. Thwaites.) 



Odontioda Cratrixiae. (O. R, 1914, 



100; O. TF. iv. 187.) G. Garden 



hybrid between 0. Charlesivorthii 



and Odontoglossum amahile, (S. 

 Gratrix.) 



Odontioda illustris. ({?. C. 1914, Iv. 



192.) G. Garden ^hybrid of un- 

 known parentage. (Pantia RallL) 



Odontioda rubens. (0. IF. iv. 208) 



G. Garden hybrid betw^een O, 

 CJiarlesworthii and Odontoglossum 

 eximium, (J. Gurney Fow^ler.) 



""Odontioda Thompsoniae. {G, C. 



1914, Iv. 98; 0. B. 1914, 56, 61.) G. 

 Possibly a form of 0, Vvyhtekeae 

 or a hybrid derived from it. (W. 

 Thompson.) 



Odontocidium southgatense. (<?. 0. 



1914, Iv. IM.) Orchidaceae. G, 

 Garden hybrid between Odontoglos- 

 sum Ed ward ii and Oncidinm mac- 

 ronthum. (Hassall & Co.) 



Odontoglossum amandens. (0. Tf. . 



iv. 139.) Orchidaceae, G. Garden 

 hybrid betw^een 0. Wilckeamtm and 

 O. Rolfeac. (J. & A. McBean.) 



Odontoglossum amaranthum. (G. 



C. 1914, Iv. 98; O. R, 1914, 61.) 

 G. Garden hybrid of unrecorded 

 parentage. (W. Thompson.) 



Odontoglossum aurosum. (0. B^ 



1914, 95; O. W. iv. 138.) G. Garden 

 hybrid betw^een 0, cirrJiosum and 0, 

 exceUens. (H. Dixon.) 



Odontoglossum chryseum, {0, W. 



iv. W8.) G. Garden hybrid between 

 O. nobih and 0. excelhfis. (F. 

 Sander & Sons.) 



hololeu- 



G. 



Odontoglossum crispum 



cum. (G. a 1914, Ivi. 376.) 

 Flower large, round, with a yellow 

 blotch on the lip. (W. Thompson.) 



