Seen ates ont Kindtiana (G. C. 
1908, xiv O. R. 190 re are 
J. of FH. 1908 tid. 185.) _ §. f 
ense aos of 
star-shaped yellowish flowers. Congo. 
(Sir Trevor Lawrence.) 
aes Meare Sipe Song 
ii. 136.) plant. 
Lea, ieiat Psi gn ally 
2-lobed at the oes up to 15 in. long 
and 13 in. b acemes nodding, 
many-flowered, 12 in. long. possi og 
yellow Sepa ovate - lanceo 
acuminate, 73 on Sone Petals slighty 
ee a 8 
ip lar ie a cordate Cs bade) 
filiform at the apex, about 4 in, long. 
Eo Africa. (Berlin-Dahlem 
apepuneetachye igs age eens C.1908, 
. 116; J. of A 
(if. D. 4. 
Caprifoliaceae, 5 & 
0 
longer themselves, fragrant, 
about 4 in. long, white, reddish below, 
a3 Himalaya. (Darmstadt 
papinys Pd ga lo Et bt sivas 
(J. 1908, 473.) Leguminos 
H, g Tae an cl with a bright, wt 
keel. (Fortin & Laumonnier, Pati.) 
2p hoa oe See Bifrenaria 
tetragona 
Lycium shies var. inerme. 
(2. H.1 lana 
spineless variety. 
Floraire, Geneva.) 
Lycopodium pseudo - squarrosum. 
B. 7. 0.1908, 99, +: 2.) Lycopodiae 
Stem ly See dicho. 
(CH. Correvon, 
oie ey ched, e reflex: 
the ape, eS ft, high, densely Sealy, 
Ste es subverticillate, 12-16 in 
= ™ ag celatesubalate, very 
te, 4-3 in. long, 4-1 lin. ’ broad, 
the lower and middle reflexed, the 
upper spreading; fertile leaves 
ilar nd ha se ee e, i somewhat 
smaller. TO Ales age) 
(Florence B. G.) ae Sse 
gr iy Kobus. var. nesnolis. 
gent, T. § 8. ii. 57.) Magnoliaceae. 
Manmillaria Seger (CM. XK. 
1 f.) taceae, 
nt) ee difficilis. 
H. Distinguished from the type by 
its alte leaves, flowers and fruits, 
and by its arborescent habit. Japan 
(Arnold Arboretum.) 
—— ga ae —— 
Doel 4 stigiate 
sisal homeavad 
ara) 
Mahonia arguta, (4. fs ae xliii, 
82.) Berberidaceae. G.o Leave 
shorter than the oe leaflets 
Berberis arguta ; Gard. 1908, “481, £). 
Malvastrum rg um. (4. : 
1908, xliii. 394, +7G; 
34 te 
cae G. -flower- 
in som up 
10 ft. high’ oni long slenaar branches. 
eaves varying in size and shape; 
erroneous names for at least a century. 
8S. Africa, BY: Veitch & Sons; Edin- 
burgh B. G.) 
ale 
Contich, Belgium 
(M, K. 1908, 
m simple, semi-globose, 
ial spines 12-14, t pper } in. 
mg, lowe ut as long, 
: oa horizontally ; central 4, 
= in, 
— Mexico. (F, De Laet.) 
