ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 
APPENDIX II.—1909. 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS OF THE YEAR 1908. 
plete list of them in the Kew Bulletin each year. The following 
list comprises all the new introductions recorded during 1908. 
These lists are indispensable to the maintenance of a correct 
Other plants included in the list may have been in gardens for 
several years, but either were. not described or their names had not 
been authenticated until recently. ee 
In addition to species and well-marked varieties, hybrids, whether 
introduced or of garden origin, have been included where they have 
been described with formal botanical names. Mere cultural forms 
of well-known garden plants are omitted, for obvious reasons. 
In every case the plant is cited under its published name, although 
some of the names are doubifully correct. Where, however, a 
correction has appeared desirable, this is made. 
e name of the person in whose collection the plant was first 
noticed or described is given where known. : 
An asterisk is preiived to all those plants of which examples 
are in cultivation at Kew. Ee ag : gree 
The publications from which this list a ia wit ss e 
abbreviations used to indicate them, are aS LOlLOWS :——.D. Jf. 0.-~ 
Bulletin de I’Herbier Boissier. B. K.—Guerke, erates arcs 
B. M.—Botanical Magazine. B. MM. H. ereia ong . sein 
d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. B. S. B. F.—Bulletin e la — 
Botanique de France. &. 8. D. F.—Bulletin de la Societe Dendro- 
(13127—6a,) Wt 108—471. 1375, 5/09. D&S. 
