JG a Se sae 
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Agave armata. (R. H. 1903, 227; %. Stems erect, with es mad 
Card. 1903, 172.) SCediaen 2 | arr A stalked go vig . = in —_ 
Leaves rigid, erect-spreading, wat | 4-1) in. broad, ric ie ining | & vith 
woody unequal blackish prickles, dark — regularly and es y _ Strip ee 
green, having a pale band in the — broad berg ba New 
centre. It appears to be a hybrid | (J. Sander & Sons.) 
between A. wnivittata A. ayl | 
acantha, Mexico. (DeSmet Brothers, Alpinia tricolor. (4. C. 1903, xxxiii, 
Ledeberg, Ghent.) | 245, suppl. April 18, iii, f.; R. 
| 1903, 224.) ' 8 ois with 
zs i i oblong ne goa in. long, 
Genny ee ee ie oS | oe a“ n, with cheater: -yellow 
ae TT mri ienark- | nen Solomon Isles. 
Cr. Saint & Sons.) 
bo . lon 1-2 in. broad, | 
having scattered white hairs on the oe — os 1903, 
margins and under surface. Scape | 288 83.) Fi lices. 
about 1 ft. high. Umbel 8 in. in © "a eon a Pitt pe ye dsome, with 
iam. or more, 2 ny A Be about prominent yellow midrib, and pinne 
80 — lilac star-shap ed flowers 2 in. | deeply and regularly cut.” Congo. 
across. Mountain range between |. (B. Sander & Sons.) [A. Sanderi (G. C. 
Transcaspia and Persia. (Kew; Van 1903, xxxiii, 266, f. 103; R. H. 1903, 
Tubergen, Haarlem.) 225) appears to be the same plant. | 
| 
a (B. M.t. 7875.) H. *Andrachne phyllanthoides. 
Ww species a allied to A. karataviense, (4M. D. G. 1903, 120.) Euphorbiacez. 
h bulb, linear- fc i Au ender pe f shrub resembling ? 
oblong, spreading, acute, 1 ft. long, some ei of Phyllanthus. Leaves 
24 in. d. § t. high, very oval or 0 : ers 
stout. Umbel 5 in. in diameter, com- imperfectly dicecious, about } in. in 
pact, depressed-globose. Pedicels diam., green whitis sh-green, 
about 1} in. long. Flowers rose- borne singly on te 7 axillary 
coloured, with spreading ovate-lanceo- | peduncles 23-74 lin. Middle 
late acuminate segments }in.long or United States, (Arn seal “kbc. ) 
more. Khorasan,  Peraia, (Hon. | (Syn. A. re@meriana. | 
Ellis.) | 
a intermedia. (4. C. 1903, 
xx. 
“Aloe Cameroni. (2. ©. t. 7915.) xiii, 243; Gard. 1903, lxiii, 244, t) 
Liliacee. 5, A new species closely re- | 
; ms 
Ce et en ee ee ee 
Ranunos lacex. Roe ‘A pparently a 
— A. macrosiphon. It i natural hybrid between A, nemorosa : 
i ae ce — ae and A. ranunculoides. Silesia, (Kew.) : 
late curved spiny leaves 9-12 in. long. J | 
Inflorescence axillary, about 1 ft. long Anemonetriloba oa ome a = 
including the peduncle. Flowers | oa 219, 238, f, ariety w 
almost cinnabar-red, passing into | double Sade “Cline irises) 
yellow towards the top, pendulous, | TA atin var. | 
about 2in. long including the exserted | 
nn, ER SEC ee Re eee “Angelonia grandiflora alba. ne a 
19U2, xxxi, 18; mo 
— rubroviolacea. (2. Mt. rg 299.) Ser soahideane 
Stem short and stout, bearin flowered variety. (E. Benary, Esfurt) 
toys of ensely rosulate ect 
Angrecum rarer eis eS yet 
1903, xxxiv, 13 
: | 266.) Orch apy is 
h branch terminated by a densely: epee 
flowered piney groin 2-3 ft. tong. egr ae ie bana sen i 
Flowers pendu pale 1} ae diag é : 
long, } in. in diameter. Sonth ie — fA ra “sage of pendulous, 3 
(Sir T. Hanbury, La Mortola.) ong, 4-—12- flowered. 
“Alpinia Sandere. (4. C. 1903, and a rich -rggreges a 
xxxiii, 245, suppl. April 18, ii. f; blackish - purple to the te. 
RB Bi 1903, 224, #, 92.) Scitaminem, Uganda, (Hon, w. Rothschild.) 
