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*Bulbophyllumcalabaricum. (A~. b. 



1006,114.) Orchidaceae. S. Pseudo- 

 bulbs ovoid-tetragonal, ^-f in. long, 

 1 -leaved. Leaves oblong or lanceolate- 

 oblong. Scapes suberect or arched, 

 3-5 in. long, many -flowered. Flowers 

 small, light yellowish green, with a 

 dull reddish purple lip. Old Calabar. 

 (Kew.) 



*Bulbophyllum capituliflorum. 



(A'. B. 1904, 84.) S. Pseudobulbs 

 ovoid, H in. long, 1 -leaved. Leaves 

 elliptic-oblong, %-\ in. lon^. Scapes 

 slender, 1J-2 in. long. Flowers few, 

 very small, aggregated into a small 

 head. Sepals and petals whitish green, 

 suffused with light purple-brown 

 towards the apex. Lip deep lurid 

 purple. West Tropical Africa. (Glas- 

 nevin B. 6.) 



Bulbophyllum Kerrii. (a: b. 1906, 



84.) S. A new species allied to 

 B. hirtum, from which it is easily 

 distinguished by its shorter sepals, 

 broader and minutely crenulate petals. 

 The oblong leaves are deciduous. 

 Flowers dull 



throughout. 

 B.G.) 



yellow, pubescent 

 Siam. (Trinity Coll. 



Calathea Gouletii. {K .B. isos, 77.) 



Scitammeae. S. A stemless plant. 

 Leaves obliquely elliptic, acute, 7-9 in. 

 long, white-green above between the 

 pale green midrib and the deep green 

 margins, purple beneath ; leaf-sheaths 

 to 4 in long, glabrous, purplish as 

 well as the leaf. stalks. Scapes £-18 in 

 long. Spikes subcylindric, to 5 in 

 lone:. Flowers white. Corolla-tube 

 about | m. long; segments oblong- 

 lanceolate Native country unknown. 

 Uvew) [Syn. Maranta Gouletii 

 Hort.J ' 



Calceolaria kewensis. to. a 1906 



xxxix 390, f. 158.) Scrophulanaceae! 



w , ?****** , h 7 crossing Jefferies' 

 Hybrid Calceolaria, with 



forms of the herbaceous 

 (Kew.) 



the best 

 varieties. 



Camassia Leichtlini atroviolacea. 



Peri ) PU1 ' Ple tt ° • 



(A. 



'Campanula imeretina. 



vl O'j \ n 



"•<«0 tampanulaceae. H. A fiwarfJ 



growing species resembling C, tibirica 



sterns branching, having Snail l«vS 



SiwT flower * c «» 



Campanula laciniata. (<y. a 1906, 



xl. 1 65, f . 66, and suppl.) H. A robust 

 erect biennial forming a compact bush 

 about 2 ft. high, slightly pubescent. 

 Basal leaves 8 in. long, 2 \ in. broad, 

 deeply laciniate, light shining green; 

 cauline smaller, only 2-3 in. long. 

 Stem much branched, densely covered 

 withflowersat the ends of the branches. 

 Flowers bell-shaped, about 2 in. across 

 at the mouth, rather more than 1 in. 

 long, pale blue. This is the true plant. 

 That figured as C. laciniata in Andrews' 

 Bot. Hep. vi. t. 335, and in Nicholson's 

 Dictionary, is C. tomentow. Grecian 

 Archipelago. (R. A. Beamish.) 



* 



Campanula longistyla. (£. w. 



1906,67!,f.) H. Stems 2-2i ft. high, 

 branched from the base. Radical 

 leaves in a rosette, spathulate ; cauline 

 leaves much smaller. Flowers in a lax 

 panicle, campanulate, elongated, pen- 

 dulous, blue-purple. Caucasus. (Kew.) 



Campanula Raddeana. (ft a 1906, 



xl. 23.) H. A glabrous perennial 

 about 1 ft. high, with a very distinct 

 habit. Leaves cordate, on long petioles. 

 Flowers large, in colour like those of 

 C.pulla. Caucasus. (Kew.) 



"Campanula Stansfieldi. fft a 1906, 



xl. 93.) H . A garden hybrid probably 

 between C. carpatica and ('. Wald- 

 stciniana. (W. H. Stansfield.) 



*Carduus Kerneri. (ft a 1906, 



xl.52,f.23.) Compositae. H. Appar- 

 ently a biennial growing from 2-3 ft. 

 high, with prickly stems and leaves. 

 Flower- heads large, produced singly on 

 long peduncles, with rich red-purple 

 bracts and rose-purple florets. Bul- 

 garia. (R. H. Beamish.) 



*Catasetum eburneum. (K. b. 1906, 



£6.) Orchidaceae. S. A new species 

 characterized by the flowers being 

 ivory-white, with the sac of the lip 

 deep yellow, slightly spotted with 

 brown, by the refiexed sepal- and 

 petals, the thick fleshy lip, and the 

 ^ery thick column. Colombia. 



(Charlesworth & Co.) 



Cattleya Davisii. (ft £ 1906, xi.224.) 



Orchidaceae. G. A garden hybrid 

 between ('. velutina and C. I lardy ana. 

 (J. G. Fowler.) 



Cattleya Farquharsoniana. (O. B. 



1908, 316.) G. A garden hybrid 

 between C. bi color and C. Iris. 

 (J. Column.) 



