th group and is dis- 
ineelahad val its allies by its 
short rather numerous leaves, only 
Lonicera Criffithii. 
oe 
- C. her cig 
; i. 47, t. 24.) 
Caprifoliace a 
twining abrab most nearly related to 
s 
' 
oblong to orbicular and are 14-2 in. 
long. Flowers in terminal peduncu- 
Jate heads. Corolla 2-lipped, about 
1 in. long, white flushe ith rose. 
ek and Chitral, (Lieut.- 
Col. . L. Mainwaring.) 
“Lotus campylociadus, f. nactenay 
B. M. t. 8603.) _ G. 
A branched herb wi oody root. 
Leaves petiolate, 3 S foliglate, mlvety 
leaflets cuneate, }-4 in. long 
in. broad. Umbels rather long- 
r Corolla 
leaves and calyces, and in the longer 
1 Canary Islands. (Kew.) 
— ete Ee Feces 1915, 8, 
S,-& ) s. 
Plant up HA 12 ee eh “Leaves 
terete, subulate, in ong. © 
Raceme short, 3-4 fveated. F Wlavners 
ieediuiti-aied’ 
9 
zeylanica, with yellow- -green sepals 
and petals suffused with reddish, 
dark purple lip oa white-green 
me al onquin. (H. Goldschmidt, 
Essen-on-Ruhr, Germany.) 
ge eigg! oo (2; ..6....1915, 
pa 0. We .¥. 272:5-*Orchi- 
~~ Garden hybrid between 
Zp — and Z. Balliae. (R. Ash- 
Lycaste Coldschmidtiana. 
1915, 140, f. 21.) re 
ween L. cruenta 
(H. Goldschmidt, - 
Germany.) 
(Orchis, 
Coe rden hybrid 
. aromatica 
na Nectless Ruhr, 
Lycaste macrophylla 
(G. @. 1915, lvii. 48.) 
etty 
de & 
Magnolia SS 
1915, 173; Pl. Wils 
liaceae. ‘HH. 
Leaves leathery, 
obovate, vibes 
ey agen 
G. nae ery 
and — form.” (F. 
(B. 0. 
i. 897.) Magno 
ree 26-46 
cborate or “aliptie: 
or very shortl 
ao - 
bo 
acuminate, 3-6 2-3 in. 
broad, glabrous, shining above, pale 
green or glauce ee beneath ; petiole 
slender, 3-13 in wers un- 
known. Fruit ‘ylindtic, about 4 in. 
long, 1}-14 estern 
China. xeaedd: “Arbor: ) 
de rcteee f. Jackii. (Pl. Wils. 
a H. Differs from 
the type ra its larger elliptic leaves 
in, long a i road, 
flowers, and deep red fruits 
across. Corea. (Arnold 
Arbore 
var, 
Malus sone calocarpa. 
Pl, Wils . Distinguished 
larger dee ~ Sei 
(Arnold Arboretum.) 
(Pl. Wil. 
, obi stiff areal 
pecnchin produc in Bias light 
Malus = reece doe 
H. 
— 
ae ving °t y 
Sg" y serrate leaven, the colour 
flow 
Satead 2 6 styles 
Assam. (Arnold "rboretum.) 
Malus transitoria. (PJ. Wils. ii. 295.) 
ng ots more “ 3 tomen- 
Hoctro sho 
tose. Leaves acutely 3-lobed, 1-13 in. 
long, 3-1 in. broad ; ae "7-10 lin. 
long. Inflorescen ore or less to- 
tose ; pedicels 7 
than the calyx. transitoria, 
Batalin > det. Hort. Petrop. xiii. 
= tern Chins. (Arnold Ar- 
boretum 
*Meconopsis aculeata, var. nana. 
= 1915, 144.) | Papaveraceae. 
rs dwarf tore ~ erect oo 
ot being o i and 
a tuft of aeons roots ba 
a thick roo! otstock as i Hod 
in 1907. 
(Kew.) 
(K.B. 1915, 
and re-introduce 
North- West Himalaya. 
pinnatifid r 
ge plant pein “destitute 
mple stem, in gene ate 
cee 
eaves ose 
petals, a distinct ie “and a densely 
