/ 
eo be ace (R.H. 19 
laceae, 
plant i 
A, 
neluded 
volubile latisetum 
morin-Andrieux & Co., Paris 
*Acriopsi a — = ages ned 
ished 
very small, 
with red-purple stripes 
he sepals and Reape and 
red-purple papillae on the disc 
lip. Straits Settlements. (Kew 
a a x fragrantissi- 
um. 8. 
i 198.) Filices 
A garden he beid. 0. saa Born- 
stedt, Potsdam, babes ny.) 
*Adiantum 7 (4. 6. 
xiv. Di: ff: G. Fron i bre 
nate, in a jh eke gracefully curved 
whe en in. long ; 
species is nearest A, Bal- 
Gouri, but ‘the fronds are larger and 
are not proliferous at the apex. Co- 
iti te. CF. Sander & Sons.) 
aa baa sain Mf T. O. 1909, 
4.) Amarylli A 
ers. 
es about 30, spencer 10-11 in. 
 peranti nated by a stout 
Country unknown. “Gloren 
o)) 
es Lege S M. t. 
new 
Species 
neous pen genet ce) 
pe about 10 
Spike about 7 ft. long. gma 
about 8 lin. long, dark green, with 
Central America. 
the sie: 
It 
59 
neve epee 
309.) . Liliaceae. 
extremely spi ny lea pay heath 
horizontally Sorvesing: ” dowenwglleen. 
British Bechuanaland. (La Mortola, 
Italy.) 
Sah C. doko seth 
- 
— jibe reac (B. M. t. a) 
bright red, 1} in pst the inner seg- 
eer with dark brown tips. Trop. 
S. W. Africa. (La Mortola, Italy.) 
nde 2 peas ote. a 1909, av, 
of. Ru ad As: Ama 
or 
since Peed aus is known as 
ew 
Bella 
*Amelanchier eae dencpae (pach 
Cat. 1909-10, 7 Rosaceae. A 
small ensel, shed i b. 
Branches with a brown bark. Leaves 
cnn acute, 1-1? in. long, coarsely 
crenat neo ares Utah, U.S.A. . 
r 
(W. E. iamniaey 
*Angadenia nitida, “4 (2. tg : futioss 
n. 
eet ra the base, entire ; petio 
+4 in. long. Inflorescences axillary, 
me-like, unculate. lowers 
Oy Peano cels 4-4} in. long. 
Corolla ‘ell Ww, ey o vermilion band 
e middle he narrow tube, 
ear) ath oblique, ovate- 
America, 
ngraec ecum expansum. G4. C21 
i 386; J. a te 1909, siete 522.) 
Orchidaceae ‘An erect erect-growing 
A2 
