presented 
to Kew 
by 
Messrs. Sam 
ier 
ft Sons. 
Oral 
Is a/h-tto- 
phfjlla, a 
native of 
Cli 
ill. chisel v alp 
led 
to 0. f'Hueaphylla, Oav., 
from Fue-ia ami the 
Falkland' Isla 
ieh i 
t differs 
chiefly in 
ha vinir <: 
lb-like VOHtst. 
and ditVer, 
■ntly 
coloured 
petals, is a 
graceful 
;ies with ruse-. 
1 flowers. 
presented to 
K« 
•w in VM1 
by Mr. H. J. 
Elwes. 
rnh'hinn, 
•vW//,,,,/,,, is 
little 
with eroci 
as-like fl 
rs, the pure 
white ground 
of e 
ach lobe 
relieved b] 
tral band of pi 
ins from whi 
nk 
which gradually 
becomes 
dark purple. The 
eli 
the plants 
ILrui 
:ed were 
plant first described as a species of Bronchi by Plunder in 1703, 
and included by Philip Miller in the 7th edition of his Dictionary 
as in cultivation in 1759. It seems, however, never to have been 
commonly cultivated and it has rarely been sent home by 
collectors. The plant figured was grown in the Roval Botanic 
Gardens. (UasneVm. and communicated by Mr. F. W. Moore. 
Botanical Magazine for February -Eulophkt nuda, Lindl, is a 
very variable species, native of India, (where it is widely dis- 
eylon, and Yunnan in Western China. Its flowers are 
rather large and vary in colour from rose-purple to pink and pale 
green. The figure was prepared t'n.m plants presented to lvew by 
Mr.A.H.HiJ. -..perintendem of the Smith Shan 
States. Swfrau'tsrnrfnra.M^h.. from the Balkan 1'eninsula, is 
similar to, but more slum \ than, .V. i,,,,*.-,.;,,,,,,. L. The plants 
figured were purchased from Mr. F. Siiuder mann, of Liudau, 
Bavaria. Lis -/,/,, „,,</, Lynch, is one of Mr. W. Sielie's introduc- 
tions from Asia Minor. lT chiefly differs froiu /' , in ^ica Finn , in 
the colour of tin Mow, ,-.s. wliieh'are sih _, „sely covered 
with fine reddish lines. At Kew it commences to flower in a south 
border in February. Loaiora julea/a, Oliv., native of Central and 
Western China, whence it was ivcenrlv introdueed bv Messrs. James 
Veitch & Sons, is a dwarf evergreen species belonging to a small 
J^onat its base, h 3 small pale 
:""":- -■-- .e-p.-ar in April. The Chinese /V//,i„, triloba^ 
- 
1 ^>'' ! i-eeoived from Prof. Sar-ont in l.S'.Mi. 
^.^:^:r r, ' tlh,rmiti ^^-.,, « , , ul ,iy 
Botanical Magazine for March.- 
E tttHcta ,mder ^ name of 
