upper lip 2-lobed, about 2 lin. long ; 
lower lip a ply 3- lobed, about i Pda 
long. ‘Tropical America, 
Paris 
pectoris arguta. Sze Mahonia 
arguta. 
eevee } VunNs NENsIs. (B. MM. ‘ 
Berberidaceae. H. A shrub 
re . high ; branches greyish, with 
ding 3- or 5-partite spines, Leav es 
obovate-cuneat : 
s red, clipe 
}-4 in ong. Wes te hina. (M. L. 
de Vilmors, Les Barres, Ryans: ) 
ar slohispite. ee D. G. 1907, 
66.) Betul H. Closely 
fer tec St thy Bre er from 
which it is easily distinguishe . by 
having brown somewha ute leaf- 
buds. Japan. (Darmstadt B. G.; 
C, Bpvenyes, Vomero, Naples.) 
Suronatis tetragona. (G. C. 1908, 
xli 908, 205.) Orchid- 
Kei: lowers closely arrange 
arou pseudobulbs, wax-like, 
with greenish sepals and petals, and a 
white lip suffused with dark purple 
outside. Brazil. (Charlesworth & C ) 
[ Mawxillaria tetrago indl, 
t. 3146. = Lycaste tetragona, Lindl. ; 
Gard, 1908, 323.] 
Brassica eh etd &. wi 1908, xliv. 
81.) Cru obust very 
free-flo ieee nee resis rather 
thick, glaucous, the ‘lower “petiolate, 
lyrate, unequally 
t entire, t 
relatively large, white, ‘ir white w 
red veins. Sardinia. ‘(La Mortola. ) 
are epee rey SS 
AP rir 
8. A ga 
B.-c, Di igbyano-Mossiae and a variety 
5 toot" Trianae, (Charlesworth 
ee ee ee ace ge 
m hyb . 
tween Cattleya Warsawicst Sid Soe -C 
M Ch, (F. Lam 
u, 
Brussels.) 
Hromelis tricolor. (G.. G. 1908, xliii. 
11115; R. H. 1908, 229; R. HB. 
1008 ert ah. be fey Bromeli- 
buried , and 
the leaves have larger hooked marginal 
spines Ti n. apart or more. Leaves 
83 
ian, or rose-red at the 
base, and entirely rose-red when young. 
South Brazil. F, Sander & Sons.) 
fee Bare “arbi (0. R. 
8. 
ilar 
5 iene Weck in habit, 
rying -8 ft. t. In- 
pel 
oe: B. palustris, Lindl. ; 
s M. t. 4001. } 
*Buddleia ae Pak oe aha 
ff eek Nov. 1908-9, 4, f.) Loganiacae. 
flowers pee larger and 
sail P oan coloured th ny 
other variety. It flowers a fortnight 
later than the type. (J. Veite 
Sons.) 
‘Bulbophyllum Dis Dixoni. (K. B. 1908, 
12.) Orch species 
near B ee cage larger 
scape, and the small flowers are light 
greenish yellow, with nu ore 
Ly confluent dark br on 
the sepals, and a dusky brown lip with 
a yellow e. 74 in. 
long. Sepa ut }in. long. Petals 
4 in. long, with bristle-like tails at 
the apex. (Trinity Coll. B, G., 
Dublin.) 
"Bulbophyllum 1 fascinator. (B. J 
. 8199) 8. epiphyte with tibet 
reeping iso Pseudobulbs ovoid- 
ébtong, eel in long, I-leav Leaves 
sessile, elliptic. -oblong, about 2° i 
broa 
he 
aad prolonged into tag appendages 
bo falcate- 
lo ame. ip re- 
paar, oi 
Annam. (F. San 
ae la git pncalely Rolfe ; K. 8 
1908, 6 
terete ttre lilacinum. 
908, xliv. 348; 0. R. 006,862 a5, a 
Ue 1908, ae 482.) , Flowers in 
Sin: 
Siam. 
den spikes, 
long, > tite spotted with piglet: 
(Sir Trevor Lawrence.) 
