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1917, p. 245, and particulars of the cultivation, extraction of the 
oil and uses are given in the Kew Bull., Add. Series ix, part 4 
(1922), pp. 607-611. 
The Botanical Magazine.—The fourth and concluding part of 
the new issue of the Botanical Magazine, completing volume 
exlviii, has now been issued and maintains the standard set 
up in the first part. 
The plants figured in Parts ii, iii and iv, which have been 
issued during 1923, though the volume belongs to the previous 
year, are as follows :— 
Part ii— Rhododendron sulfwreum Franch. (t. 8946), from 
South-west China; Euphorbia anoplia Stapf (t. 8947), a new 
dioecious species from South Africa presented by the late 
Mr. Elwes to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Malus torin- 
goides Hughes (t. 8948), a native of Szechuan originally collected 
by General-Consul Hosie and Mr. Wilson in 1904; Mazillaria 
Fletcheriana Rolfe (t. 8949), collected by Forget in Southern 
Peru; Amorphophallus coffeatus Stapf (t. 8950), a striking new 
Aroid collected in Rhodesia and flowered at Kew; Hchinocactus 
undulatus Dietr. (t. 8951), from Mexico presented by Mr. Elwes 
to Kew; Dracocephalum Isabellae Forrest (t. 8952), a handsome 
garden plant collected by G. Forrest in North-West Yunnan: 
Rhododendron planetum Balf. f. (t. 8953), from China probably 
W. Szechuan; Cirrhopetalum tripudians Parish et Reichenb. 
(t. 8954), collected in Burma by Parish and in Siam by Dr. Kerr ; 
Lachenalia convallariodora Stapt (t. 8955), an interesting new 
South African species and Lonicera Griffithii Hook. f. & Thoms. 
(t. 8956), with pink flowers and dimorphic leaves from the Afghan 
Indian borderland. 
art iii contains the following plates :—Jsotrema chrysops 
Stapf (t. 8957), a new hardy Aristolochiad collected by Henry 
and by Wilson in China; Prunus incisa Thunb. (t. 8958), from 
Japan; Milletia dura Dunn (t. 8959), a slender tree or climbing 
shrub from Equatorial Africa flowered at Kew from seed sent 
by Mr. M. T. Dawe; Lilium centifolium Stapf (t. 8960), from 
China; Dictamnus albus L. var. caucasicus Rouy (t. 8961), a 
native of the Crimea and Caucasus; Deutzia pulchra Vidai 
(t. 8962), from the Philippines and Formosa; Rhododendron 
Cantabile Balf. £. (t. 8963), a new Chinese species of Forrest’s 
collecting in the mountains N.E. of Chungtien; Xerophyllum 
tenax Nutt. (t. 8964), the Skaw or Indian Basket grass of N.W. 
America; Cypripedium himalaicum Rolfe (t. 8965), from the 
Himalaya and Western China; Rhipsalis Warningiana K.Schum. 
(t. 8966), a native of Brazil and Veronica pimeleoides Hook. f. 
(t. 8967), an interesting species from the South Island, New 
Zealand, introduced to cultivation over thirty years ago. 
Part iv contains plates of the following plants :—Hemerocallis 
nana G. Forrest & W. W. Smith (t. 8968), from the mountains 
