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white mtral 5 or 6, up to 1} in concealed in the peese ey curiously 
ne, stonter, amg above. Flowers formed bracts, which b reflexed 
Mex (F. De Laet, as the flowers success atvaly. ies 
Contich, Hain oa Congo. (Sir Trevor Law- 
en 
peer sg era. (M. K.1909, 
mn indie or ovoid, | Menziesia se Naot he es D 
, 287.) 
“e - high ee Tube les conical : A slender 
2-3 lin, long, fresh Paine agin with abun- shrub about ; 3 ft. hig high, with elliptic- 
dant white wool in their axils, and at lanceolate hairy leaves 1-1} in. long, 
ey mneornd ‘ mall yellowish spines and urn-shaped greenish-whi nd 
arranged crosswise, with a tuft lous flowers about } in. 1 Japan 
of white bristles about as long. (Arnold Arboretum. 
g 
segments Rent acute. Style ey "pero Lee mee Rt 1909, 
ner il~ 58.) 
Drage Re-int In cult genus 
vation Mexico. (Haage & _ is new sear a prevent Dn Prat a 
Schmidt, Exfari, Germany.) M. cordata, the only species known, is 
of no horticultural value, It is a 
a gente marge ty denudata. small undershrub with milky juice, 
(M. 9, 79, 174.) G owths in obcordate or -_ te leav p t 
a eg 3 tae headas mush- 13 in. long, a corolla about 
e older part ody £: in. long, with olive-green tube and 
’ wood 
and forming around stalk. Tubercles Sg lobes. India. (Glasnevin 
—— ) 
n. 
thick ; —_ naked. Areolae circular, | Miltonia vexillaria stellata. 
with a little quickly dis- (CR. md hea 190.) Orchidaceae 
appearing wool ial spines up to Flower tripe 08 . 
40, up to 23 lin. long ; central none. La: eis bbant; Bites) 
Segments 5 or 6, green, acute; inner | Miltonioda Harwoodii. (G. C. 1909, 
— dian eee a ee 8 | xiv 975 0. 2, 1000, 238, iS ike ae 
pies an Mexico. (Hange || “77. 1909, lix, B, £.) Orchidacene G. 
y-) A garden hybrid between Miltonia 
; ve. iar ria and Cochlioda Noetzliana. 
Mammillaria pseudoperbella. (Charlesworth & Co.) 
a K1 8,f.) G. Plant forked, 
sarees ‘af first nearly globose, genre pono (O. R. 
une more cylindric, depressed at the 57.) den hybrid of wae i 
summit which is clothed with snow- the tk pn probably Cochlioda 
white wool and protected by spines, wulcanica and Miltonia Phalaenopsis. 
Tubercles mini about } in. long, (L, Linden, Brussels.) 
Part istle Geis ae apse 
ristle-like, very short ; central 
ran tae eink ong. ‘Flower er Miltoniopsis sons signee & wiz) 
a ar : 
ase ep red. gee nrg cL. ‘Sood Halle’ Orchidaceae, 5 ae 
on-the-Saale, Germany.) between Miltonia Roeslii and MM. 
vexillaria Leopoldii. (Th. Pauwels, 
gprs strobiliformis var. Meixelbeke, Belgium.) [Miltonia.] 
eatseey oe (@. €. 1909, 
03.) hida 
rows we Bulbophylium. Scape 
& Schmidt, Erfurt, Germany.) ee atotl . long, green, spo 
‘ with purple, owers about 1} in. 
M SEs) ae um ae groves os long, greenish, marked with red-brown. 
(G. C. 1909, xlv. 293 pper sepal rhage gat resting 
1909, ies 7 M. t. 8273.) Gralidemeae on the column ; lateral sepals longer 
s. Psend obulbs elliptic-oblong, 23-3 and broader, tain. curiously folded 
g Leaves oblong or over each other at the tips which ar 
elliptic-oblong, 8-12 i Saar: 14-2 in greenish-white. P small, 
florescence very stout, more ig hinged on the upturned end of 
than 1 ft much dilated, | column. Himala 
undulate, about 7 in. long, 1} in. | (Glasnevia B. G.) 
broad,light yellowish-green, heavily 
blotched with dark a rple. thee BS pices (K. B. 1909. 
ut } in. apart on each side jie ceae, ear 
wers 3 
of the rhachis, very hairy, dark brown, ae "pence: "fusiform-ob- 
