68 
ioli i . telli ; stipulae caducae. Pani- 
li 7-10 mm. longi, fulvo-tomen ; | ., aa 
oe ae adultae circiter 7 cm. ongae ; rhachis fulvo-furfuraceo 
mm, | L 
spathulato-cucullata, 8-9 mm. longa, utrinque ea 
Potala 3°2-3°5 mm. longa, parte inferiore late obovata circiter 
atum, 
ubescens, 5-cuspidatum cuspidibus deltoideis patentibus 03 re 
fein. Stamina circiter 40, 4-6 mm. longa, inferne 0°5— 
ongum, 3-loculare loculis 4—6-ovulatis ; stylus 4:5 mm. longus, 
inferne puberulus. Fructus ignotus, 
p. 
81 oe o nd 
Var rotundata, Sqrague, var. nov.; foliis basi rotundatis nec 
manifeste cordatis, nervis basilaribus utrinque solitariis a typo 
recedit. 
Coneo Free Starr. Monbutiu land, Schweinfurth, 3599! 
Ucanpa. Bugoma Forest, Unyoro, Bagshawe, 1388! : F 
Kew is indebted to Dr. E. De Wildeman for a small portion 0 
the type specimen of G. Sereti. The ovary in both type and 
variety is 3-celled with 2 ovules in each cell, 
ae 
XITI—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
Mr. ALEXANDER Harvie, a member of the gardening staff of 
the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed by the Secretary of 
State for India in Council, on the recommendation of Kew, a 
probationer gardener for service in India, 
Sewer 
Sir Grorcr Kine.—By the death 
2p eo 1909, of Sir George King, K.C.LE., F.R.S. 
at the Grammar School of th : 
University, where he studied mediein 
1865 with highest academical honours, 
S an undergraduate his abilities and 
‘oh ; 
scientific tastes had 
commended him c 
ckie, F.R.S., the well- 
fen, Hing acted for a t 
and, as was natural in a favouri 
a strong inclination towards the study of botanical problems 
