

132 



similia. Labellum subintegrum, elliptico-oblongum, obtusum, 



carnosum 



bilobus. * 



Burma. 



4-5 



mm 



Introduced by Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, who flowered 



it in May, 1890 ; it was also subsequently sent from the Royal 



Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, by Mr. F. W. Moore, A.L.S. The 



flowers are light rose-pink, with the front lobe of the lip rose- 

 purple. r 



300. Disa Bakeri, Rolfe ; D. Deckenii, Reichb. f., accedit, sed 

 tere omnibus partibus duplo majoribus et calcare elongato differt. 



Folia radicalia 



.„„„„,„, giauia, uu-ua *u cm. aita. xona raaicana 

 vel subradicalia hneari-oblonga, subobtusa, suberecta, subcoriacea, 

 lJ)-^0 cm. longa, 1-8-2-5 cm. lata, caulina in vaginas gradatim 

 decrescentia acuta, 5-15 cm. longa. Spica densiflora, 10-15 cm. 

 longa, circa 4 cm. lata. Bracteae lanceolatae, acuminatae, 2-3 cm. 



io£ ga6 "i : edlce ! h circa 15 c m. longi. Sepalum posticum cucul- 

 latum, late ovatum, obtusum Tel apiculatum, circa 1 cm. longum ; 



Zo^ 1 ^ eare ' mcurvum, 1-5 cm. longum ; sepala lateralia oblique 

 ovato-oblonga, obtusa, patentia, ckca 1 cm. lonqa. Petala ovato- 



ffnS • 8a i 5 mm ' lon ^- Labellum ^lineari-oblongum, 

 erecta ' mm * Iongum ' Columna brevis, lata ; anthera 



3 00Om IS H r E <f S V? X S A ; Kinag °l > Hil1 anJ Mau ' »* 2,400 to 

 «J,VW m., fr. Sandbach Baker. " Pink Orchid." 



XXVII -MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 



ff enp?nnf f? A ^ H u NBURY ' K -CV.O.-The loss to Kew of another 



ftmt 1 ?>? ha - t0 b , e recorded in the death after a short 



PWo oJn.? e r Ven nT g °f March 9th > at hi s Riviera home, the 

 Hanbury^ g °' ° rt ° la ' Italy ' in his 75th ^ar, of Sir Thomas 



wa^r? nW^ViH^ 011 of Daniel Bel1 an <* R a chel Hanbury, 

 was sent to a IT ?h^ at Cla P ha *>- At the age of nine he 

 maioritv of Z i? 01 at Cr °y don ' afterwards at Epping, where the 

 ?oXtv of Vrin i° yS Yi re member « of families belonging to the 

 Placed f 0r ItZ**' '£**l leavin S sch ° o1 Thoma « Hanbury was 

 the a .e of 1 7 r^ 6 ^V *"*?• Mr " R i<*ardson, and thereafter at 

 & Sons fea brov! ^\S m £ ° yment of Messrs - W - J- Thompson 

 character of hZZV* 3 i' Mincing Lane ' His opacity and the 

 ?L7at the aol Jo? i n the C0Untin S hoU8e of this firm were such 

 w?tn Ms Ltfl tI W nJ consider ed capable of joining, along 



C^^^oSffpnSS! 1 '^ *"? ° ther e entl ^> William 

 Hanbury & Co., Sh ^^^B^fiT Partner6hiP ' ** * 



laeeXwh^nhTLklM-^* 11 J^ 8hort breaks in 1858 ~ 9 and 



the life 7a mercW in nF* * S^ 1 *' Thoma8 Hanbur y U ved 

 with ShanghTHanhn- ■* 8 *** bU8ineSS connection 



