x 
setose capsule gradually attenuated 
into the style. astern Himalaya. 
(Greenwich Par 
*Meconopsis latifolia. (XK. 2. 1915, 
146.) H. is is the plant enc 
in the list of 1908 un a3 Peace e of 
sinuata, var. latifo 
ator Prattii. (B. M. t. 8619; 
K. B. 1915, 148.) H. Closely allied 
to M. pee and M. rudis, differing 
from the latter in its more ae 
stamens, and pale green stigma. 
Petals 6-8, brignt blue, pte. sie 
flushed with purple and ‘gecasionally 
pale eaile throughout, 1 in. long, 
3 in, broad. a has been cultivated 
M. War 
(Edinburgh B. ‘G ) 
elu kamerunense. . M. 
N. 1914 Orchidaceae. 8. 
Without description. Congo. (Paris 
G.) [This is probably Bulbo- 
2 kamerunense, Schlechter, in 
ngl. Jahrb. xxxviii. 15, f. 6 B, C, 
small epiphyte with 2-le aved 
peendobulbs,” “oblong tgulate Fe ha 
abo in. con- 
pecaously reer than tha satan 
a falcate-subflexuose com- 
much thickened aoe with 
oor 
in. long. 
sessile flowers scarcely 4 
ee er zanthoramn stylos 
. 8595 B. 
usculum 1-2 in. 
road, deeply 2-lobed at the apex. 
Corolla gamopetalous, 3-14 in. across, 
yellow e flowers last for 5 or 6 
gd ‘Little Namaqualand. (Kew.) 
Mesembryanthemum Taylori. (G. ¢. 
1915, lviii. 197.) G. A new 
of dwarf habit, aati freely all 
he summer. P t of i 
orange. Sti South Africa. 
(E. Taylor.) _ 
*Mesembryanthemum theoa tum. 
t. 8595 A. & ew species 
belonging to the group in gai ch each 
of the plant na of a pair 
of leaves which are partly ey 
neal — one mass 5 Fi r 
e corpusculum ‘ this 
Specion i obconic, about } in. thick, 
with a central chink } in. long. 
Corolla gamopetalous, }-3 in ) 
rose-purple with a yellow eye. Each 
flower lasts from 4 to 6 days. Cape 
Colony. aA 
*Metrosideros penta aa M. t. 
8628.) Myrtaceae. G. or H.H. A 
shad vith eading 
branches. Leaves shortly petiolate, 
oblong rs caves blon dik in. long, 
4-4 in. b pe a 
Miltonia Hyeae. (0. W. v. 145.) 
Orchidaceae. 8. Garde 
tween M/. Lgge and M. Phalaenop- 
sis. (J. e de Crom, Ghent.) 
Miltonia ae Leeana. (G. C 
1915, lviii. 125.) S. A ve 
variety, pan of an flowers ae 
52 in. long and 44 in. across. (W. R. 
Lee.) 
*Morina Beesiana. tet Cat. 
No. 48, 1914-15, 9.) Dipsaceae. H. 
Stems 9 in. high, Dae = from 
a tuft of  prickl r . 
Flowers in a terminal head, white, 
fragrant. Western China. (Bees, 
Ltd.) 
pig ager ee — me 
lvi 
Garden hybrid gs r ade 
mineus and calathinus. (H. 
Chapman 
Spe oom eh pulchrum, _ var. 
sikkim (O. R. 1915, 223.) 
Somewhat stouter 
in habit than the type. 
variegated. Flowers in a short pr 
spike. Sikkim. (Kew.) 
strongiae. (Armstrong & Brown.) 
jioda Colmaniae. (GC. 1915, 
are po. BR. p15. 185, 185.) G. 
Garden hybrid between 0. Brad- 
te and a hybrid nog he 
of which the name is not r 
(Sir i S Colman, Bart. 
(0. R. 1915, 37.) 
Odontioda ee Se ian C. 1915, 
lviii. 194; O. 276.) G 6 arden 
