wit markings as in 
the t ype. (Charles orth & Co.) 
eee Cole a 
CGC. she xliv 
944 ; i. 190 Ty 385, "t) *s 
Sepals an ads tals a striped with 
chocolate purple Lip blackish vlbeles 
(CH. A. Tracy.) 
“Dendrobium bier ae (4. C. 
1908, xliii, 194, O. BR. 1908, 
25 54.) Ploiers sae fugacions, 
lasting only a day, whitish, 
gle 
with a 3- mn lip whidkt breaks up in 
Pent i nto a fringe of long spreading 
yellow filaments. Reintroduced. Is 
was in cultivation in 1844, Malaya. 
(Kew.) 
arkable for its 
to =e E Lymer of the 
LE, wmbeliatum group 
$6nrer: pag ne (Orch. 
12.) 
ab 
Padivoines licheiges BG. 
ne ape ens. (Oreh. ii. 
6: es karin ee as ed 
Ss 
n, Ww. 
malodorous. Philippines. 
Citlugen B. G.) 
agi rm A ge teat Sout ae 
tween D. pile and D, discolor pur- 
ens. (V, Lemoine & Son, Nancy.) 
Deutzia discolor maven 
moine & 
sete gracilis roe 
vii. 
ae tegend 
9, 0, 
garden “nybrid bet wens 2: roti and | 
D. Sieboldiana. (V. Lemoine & Son. 
Seren ee (O. R. 1908, 
1908, 95.) Orchidaceae. 
area si iy beta between Diacri 
cornutum iad Cattleya iatipsiedic 
apes (Sir J. Colman. Sy , Diacro- 
908, xliii. 
attleya Colmaniae ; G. 
10s, 114, f. 45; J. of H. 1908, Ivi. 156, 
7, £.; @. M. 1908, 143.] 
Dicentra torulosa. (Vilm. — 
1908-9, vi.) Papaveraceae. H. 
annual climbi ing species growing ios a 
ss of 10-16 ft. a icant eo 
owers yellow, 6 gether, 
yy numerous oe “fruits 
(Vilmorin - Aiden & 
o¢ 
728 
iS) 
ee nt i . M. t 
Leaves ova te, 
eciles 
long ; 
Malay Pestuein hem 
BP ale Hookeriana. (2. 
£98 5 a. 1908, 152.) 
Pain inet species re- 
seeing a Cary yelas grec 3 ft. high 
Leaves unequally pinnatisect, silvery, 
beneath ; segmen 
coarsely s ] 
Peninsula, 
reas seen Barberiae rosea. 
(G. €. 1908, xliv. 
low 
CF. Sander & Sons, ) 
ray-florets, Transvaal, (W. E. Gum- 
jeleton.) 
Dipelta ventricosa. (7, C. 1908, xliv. 
101, 37. Caprifoliaceae. 
shrub 7-15 ft. high, with long straight 
slender flowering G eav 
Corolla about on in. long, 2-lipped and 
i bulging tube, ead by red 
wi range 
lower aod ok side. 
8.) 
ax " haneati Ain R. 
908, 165.) 
chidaceae. G. igh, 
blue. wi 
a long spur, rather paler, lin ~Bigeg 
with bright green forked v 
Africa. (Glasnevin B. G.) 
ae tere, oe K. 1908, 
Cac ranches 
ae and asce peoaicar Ne meen 
eo 
Spines rather thin, bulbous at 
yellow, afterwards 
grey, brown a 
ial usually 8, central 1, boat 
the same Jeng in, long. “Powers 
iad 
¥4i 
, 2- in. long, excluding the 
what longer slender tube, Osaiey 
