Dendrobium viridescens. 
(G. 
1915, lviii. 270.) 
Garden h bad 
tween D. a an 
aureum albu (Sir J. Ccheae 
Bart.) 
Deuterocohnia een (R. H. 
1914-15, meliaceae. § 
Leay 
Closely allied to Dyckia, 
a rosette, 1 ft. 1 
a 
segments are bordered with 
greenish-blu Syn. Dyckia long 
petala, Baker. Brazil. (R. Roland 
Gosselin, La Colline de la Paix, 
 osheepeneiemag France; Paris 
Deutzia longifolia purpurea. 
no. 188, 7.) 
erect corymbs, a pretty purplish- 
pink i 
(V. Lemoine & Son, Nancy.) 
*Dianthus cafe -h ad aeabot 
1915, lvii. 333. 
H. nd den 
Ellio 
Disa pol (G. C, 
ee % 185.) Orchidaceae, 
Gian hybrid between D. Luna and 
D. grandiflora. (Flory & Black.) 
1915, lvii. 287; 
at niece aurea. (0. R. 1915, 
form in the gro 
dorsal sepal in wh 
decided suffusion of yellow. 
Wrigley.) 
(0.0. 
Dorstenia cpanel (B. M. 
t. 8616. . An erect 
herb 1-14 ft. high, rather hispidly 
ai alternate, Be gene 
lanceolate, in. long, 1 
gt as | toothed ; paliole 
lon Peduncles axillar 
florescences in. across 
surrounded by a green fringe of teeth 
tail-like prose some of which 
e over 4 in. Belgian Congo. 
sve Col. ‘Gant, Brussels; Kew.) 
(G. M. 1915, 
*Draba ene vm. 
211, ciferae. H. Plant only 
igh, forming close com- 
metallica. 
Cipemalecen: 
cee giauc x 
(Whitelegg & 
(G. C. 1915, lvii. “05.) C 
G. Garden ce hime 
Page.) [Cotyledon 
ar 
Epidendrum Beyrodtianum. (Orchis, 
1915, 49, t. 4, ff. 14-21.) Orchidaceae, 
Pseudobulbs cylindric, somewhat 
; im, long, -leaved. 
vate ade. uatem, 
bevels Marienfelde, Berlin.) 
we ree oe ee ney 
1915, lvi 0. W. 258.) G. 
Garden hybrid between ‘2. a 
an prismatocarpum. (Sir J. 
Colman.) 
eww ES “rer 
Z. 
(0. B 
( ian 1915, 
w species 
belsigteg to sore small group in — 
e is lat Flowe 
row wly tongue-shaped, acute. 
(Munich B. G.) 
Eria spe presage i (O. R. 1915, 45.) 
Orchid G. very distinct 
species “with large leaves resembling 
those of a bamboo and loose arching 
i up to 10 in. lon 
Flowers erect, “ with red- 
purple lines ‘." le ground 
Sikkim. (H. J. eek: 
Eria obvia. (NV. B. G. Edinb. viii. 
335.) G. k new species allied to 
E. hee: differing in having 
narrow bracts about as long as the 
W. 
—— 5 lin. across, having a_faint 
r of cinnamon. Yunnan, China. 
Cainbar gh B. G.) 
Erica cinerea atrorubens. ((. C. 
1915, lwiii. \. Sine H. 
an in the 
brighter than in the variety atropur- 
purea. (G. Reuth 
*Euonymus a 
8639.)  Celas 
similar to EZ. latifolius, from whie 
it may distinguished by its un- 
lobed = frni Leaves ovate-oblong, 
(B. M. t. 
Seoniaase. serrate, 13-3 in. long, 
1-1} in. wide. Sepals and petals 5, 
the } ape 
depressed - globose, carmine. 8 
with a scarlet eitian: Japan and 
orea. Id Arboretum; Kew, 
since 1 
