77 
acuminate, membranous, pale yello 
North East Asia ; North West tau, 
) 
“Lysimachia crispidens. 
919; Gard, 
(B. M. t. 
crisply toothed, obovate to pg 
the radical ones rosulate, 1-3 in. long, 
the cauline eee smaller and bract- 
like, Flower erminal 
bractea seein, rose-pink, 4-3 in. 
in diam., on slender pedicels. 
Central China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
fee air Fong oo (4. 
. 1903, lxiv, S68, ex 
act | with p rostrate inter- 
eile redidiah stem which root at 
the nodes and form cushion-like vee 
yellow, in dense heads, 
(J, Veitch & Sons.) 
he ogg ene oy He tse (Gard 
1903, lxiv, 26 i 
racemes.” Central 
CG, Veitch & Sons.) 
_—oe —— (G. C. 1903, 
vy, Bignoniacee. G. or H, 
The naa name for the plant: known 
in gardens as Bignonia Fraseri 
_ R, Hi, fe 
H. 
th. oii wales 
egg-shaped flowers of great substance. 
Yunnan, China, (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
*Magnolia oo 
xxviii. 59.) Magnoli: 
Magnolia shee ges var, a 
tiana. (Gf. ae 39.) n- 
mer nite: co 
undulated corti 
or bright red ink ite, (Montpelli 
B. G.) 
ee 
aes se) Eevee aig B. 
2. w much- 
branch 
scarce 4 in. 
(Arnold Arboretum.) 
17791 
Malvastrum capense var. Linde- 
— Seay ea’ pr — 2.) Mal- 
yellow: variegated 
hag red violet- pe Sewell procured 
M, capense on Abutilon 
y grafting 
Thompuon. (Haage & Schmidt, Er- 
furt.) 
Mammillaria Mundtii. a - 1903, 
141, f.) Cactacern. G. Asm plant 
ith gl tem. rel ea army 
3-33 lin. long, with 10-12 outer spines 
to 2} 1 g, and 2 middle longer 
and stoute rs numerous, 
produced th it, slender, 
10 lin, long, the outer segments brown- 
red with r olo rgin, and 
the inner mine, lanceolate, 
acute. Native country not stated, 
CW. Mundt, Pankow, Germany.) 
oe Lenggeer yo (R. FH. 1903, 
3,172.) Filices. S. 
Rows tot Mu. ee rine large 
with a stout petiole swollen at the 
base, striped w d covered 
with a bruwn-red pu Con 
(F, Lambeau, Brussels.) 
ee macrura maxima. 
(CG, , Xxxi i 
larger and much 
n the type. Golomb in. (i 
Rothschild. ) 
Masdevallia ieee ee 
. xxxiii 
tween the species indicated in 
name, (Sir Trevor Lanrten ce.) 
agen pears Be ap 
Al Tied oa M. muse de ee 
ae on tall slender ere ae 
bia. (Sir Trevor Lawre: 
pete be ag (O. R.1903, 232.) 
chidacex. G, Pseudobulbs oblong, 
seensliol, about 3 i 
phyllous. Lea ves oblong, 1- -lt in. long. 
Flowers 4 lin, erg with broad — 
tals, and a darke 
road sk, 
——_ pulla. (0. R. 1903, 328.) 
G. A small plant with globose slightly 
udobulbs about 4 in 
t 3 in long; lip nearly entire, 
Cclombt ia, (Glasnevin B, G.) 
