hidace 
eweit tufted ep tsleytts a " Pseudo- 
ulbs ovate, atten Ai 6-8 ar . long, 
Lea m 
erie — * ag S.B. of 1909, 97, 
-13, ae 
te) plic 
leaves, and the length of the 4-winged 
a French Guinea. (Paris 
Listrostachys dactyloceras. awe! a 
1909, 142.) Orchidaceae. S. 
ut 3 in. 
ea 
yer Trop. 4h vii. 168. 
W. Trop. ear (Paris G.) 
*Livistona Mariae. (8. 0.4. A 
1908, 3.) Palmae. S, Leaves tating 
shape to a ralis, the 
clima tizing Association.) 
Lomaria ese bes Clavovite; hes 
1909, n. 173, 3.) Filice: 
thick, ae covered . fe a 
bases’ of the stalks of the fronds with 
mats. obliqua ge ra’ sige xlv. 
62.) 
ona or tres ‘ Garaies erect eneis Tady 
branch Leaves ovate, up to 
long ary 24 in. Lary sometimes only 
about - ; 
long, in axillary racemes shorter than 
the leaves, whe: covered with ferru- 
ginous hairs. Chili. (Kew.) 
Lonicera amoena var. Sidecar 
. Differs from the type i 
smaller acute leaves 
cuneate at LI. am is 
71 
Lonicera arizonica. | ok 
5 
petiole 3-3 in . Flow wers in nti 
, 14- ny, yell ore 0 
less tinged with scarlet outside; limb 
short, 5-lobed. ountains of Arizona 
CL. Spath, Berlin.) 
eens rower ery - iereacineeess 
(M. D 
orm in 
which ‘he raves md the sialon shoots 
a lon r 
ipe 
fruits eaking ge the involucre, 
red, inode hina, (L, 
Beissner ide Ge Zsa y- 
a ce nee te Ge 1909, xlvi. 
99.) hidaceae. A hybrid of 
ad parentage. Flowers large, — 
cream-white, with red spots at pr 
base of the siale: (CF. Sander 
Sons.) 
a rata Skinneri var. hellemmen- 
(J. 1909, 179; R. A.B. 
ee, ote col. t.) G, Flowers nearly 
6 in oss. Sepals and petals bri ight 
rose-purple darker towards the base 
Li 
(O. Fanyau, “Wate tile. France ; 
TS 5 auwels, Meirelbeke, Belgium.) 
Mahonia sae ge sae see Di. @. 
a 216, 219.) H. 
feng pa forms having vases 
can red leaves are described: albo- 
ae” ar gr ceoabioue, awreo- 
riegata and lutescens, (Fritz Graf 
 Bohiwer, bide see h-Wilmersdorf, 
Gian any.) { Berbe 
Malus Parag ype var. cain 
ee wers oe ae “much larger Pe 
those of the type. Fruits also much 
arger. {areola hrbdeetahl. ) [Pyrus.] 
mgr iyo oe (M. K. 1909, 
5, f.) Cactaceae. G. ghee m simple, 
oni bent gh in. high and 2 in. thick, 
bercles tel pete boid, 
h-green. 
atic y oblique, facet eg aR and imbricate, 
on the axils. Set circular, 
Mg sparingly 
clothed with white "wool! ‘which soon 
Radial spines usually 15, 
up to Ta lin. long, subulate, straigh' t, 
