C. arborescens, differing in hav: 
L. de 
es Barres, France ; L. Spaith, Berlin} 
had Cakes ae be 
1909, n. 173 K. B, 1909, 353, a 
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This. was included i in the list of 1896, 
Li e istribu in Europe 
about that date failed to germinate. | 
Catasetum Trulla var. eye te 
(Orch. 1909, 126.) Orchid e. 
Sepals, petals and lip ar mre 
schmidt, Essen, Germany.) 
Cattleya Lambeauiae. (2. 17. B. 1909, 
369 ; 7. H. 1909, 754.) G. Orchidaceae. 
A garden n hybrid between (C. Trianae 
— and (. Hardyana alba. (Ff. 
ambeau, Brussels.) 
ahh pong (Or mes i. "> 
den hybrid 
ea she C. Mrvtealines cr. 
ross-Ottersleben, Magdeburg, 
Cattleya Roupelliana. @. c 1909, 
en hybr id 
a. teen “a — and (, Miedpaue 
sepa Trianae var, Holmesii. 
C4. inelpaet 124; O. RB. 1909, 87.) 
Gh ch fine ly-shaped flower, a broad 
and a rich rose- le lip. (J. 
McCartney.) oso-purple C 
we. ‘Verdonckiana. {a H. B. 
Hf, 19 9.) G. A 
pres Nit bak wate, C. resplendens 
and .€. van (F. Lambeau, 
' Brussels,) 
Celastrus angulatus. (B. #. 0.1909, 
a f. 7.) Celastraceae A shru 
23 ft. or more, with lon ng trai iling 
~shoots. Leaves orbicular or ai 
4-7 in, across, deep green. Flow 
‘inconspicuous, China, ( ‘A. Biondi, 
Castelfals, Montaione, Italy.) 
62 
ates Rota, gee ; aelaaes Cat, 
mur 
Wicuse, Hanover. 
Centema biflora. (G. CG. 1909, xlvi. 
. Stem 
147, f. 61.) Amaranta 
erect, 2-3 ft gh, slender ; 
swollen. Leaves opposite, linear-lan- 
ceolate, up to 3 in, long 
broad. Inflores e a terminal pe- 
dunculate puis a3 in, long and 3 
broad, dull m oti small, 
mi wi ous 
bracts. The ‘lait Spb hlbacee in _ 
a -growing Dianthus. Trop. Afri 
(Chelsea B. G.) 
Cephalocereus De Laetii. See 
‘Echinocereus De Laetii. 
Cop slceret ee Epo nite (S. 
1908, 5. i 
@. 4 Sie a bamb g 
in clumps and reaches a — of * 
= ifs ne i in. thic Leaves 
rma, (aouihorh 
Gslifoenis Ticticinttatin gs Association.) 
ae  congensis. = H. B.1909, 
8. 
aceae mbing and 
ae ee the nodes Ts ng- 
stalked ; blade 7 in. long and nearly 
broad; petiole 8-12 in. long. 
Fruiting-peduncle about half as long 
as the petiole. mewhat 
"shorter _— the peduncle. Fruits red. 
See t. Jahrb, xv. 448. Congo. 
fnotan en B. "G ) 
Cen Vieng Bilge K. 1909, 17, f) 
Ra 
upper sategests> 3-1 in. long, ‘the it 
2-23 in. selon ~ jot sappearing 
age tral spin solitary ;}1 
in, long. aaa 8-10i in, long, tainty 
rose-scented ; outer -segments 
4 in, 
_ globose, spineless. Paraguay and 
(Darmstadt B. G.) 
Cereus lepidanthus. (M. K, 1909, 
ett less than 34 
ong. 
