DO 



longer than the sepals. Lip as long as 

 the petals, undivided, hooded, shortly 

 clawed, yellowish at the base, violet in 

 the central part, ivory-yellow at the 

 apex. Indo-China. (G. Bronekart. 

 Charleroy, Belgium.) 



Dendrobium 



1906 



lasioglossum. m. n. 



152, 222.) S. Allied to D. 

 Murkeri and D. hdrolum. Stems 



tufted, slender, 10-18 in. long, pen- 



aulous. Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, 



*-o in. long. Flowers in fascicles of 



z or 3, white, streaked with light 



purple on the side lobes of the lip ; 



crest yellow and very hairy. Burma. 



(Sir Irevor Lawrence.) [This was in 



cultivation in 18«M (see B. J/, t. 5825), 



out appears to have been lost for many 

 years.] 



Dendrobium Phalaenopsis splen- 



dens. (#. a 1906, xl. suppl. Nov. 10, 



FJowers bright magenta- rose, 

 ^£ite at the base of the segments. 

 OY. M. Appleton.) 



iv.) 



Dendrobium Schinzii. (* b. im, 



rfl O S. Primary stems creeping, the 

 secondary forming oblong 1 -leaved 

 pseudobulbs. Leave* sessile, ovate- 

 or elliptic-oblong, 2-24 in. long, 

 lowers solitary or fascicled, pale 

 green, very fugacious Sepals and 

 petals 2-3 lin, long. Lip 4 lin. long, 

 a-lubed. Sumatra. (Zurich B. G.) 



Dendrobium shillongense. (G. a 



l JOh xxxix. 254 : O. It. »<Mi, 152. 222.) 

 ». identical with I), lasfofftontm. 



Dendrobium tonkinense. (?: H. 



uo, i. 21.) S. A new species most 

 nearly allied to B. revvltdum, from 

 ^Mch it differs in having an entire lip 

 furnished with crests, the median one 

 oeing very prominent, Tonquin. (G. 

 bronekart, Charleroy. Belgium.) 





,e ndrobium Wilsoni. (</. a im, 



xxxix. 185.) <;. A new species 

 oelong ln , r to the section tJudendrohhtm 

 and allied t<> D. transparent. Pseudo- 

 MIDa cylindric, slender. 1^2 ft. long, 

 ^aves oblong or lanceolate-oblong, 

 ■ m. lung, 6 10 lin. broad Raceme 

 ~" or 3 flowered. \ in. long, borne on 

 «*e old leafless etems. Flowers over 

 »m. across, a delicate pink or some- 

 times nearly white, with a small 

 yellow blotch on the disk of the lip 

 a»d a number of minute dark purple 



tiats. Western China. (J. Veiteh k 



2-3 1 



Deutzia discolor stellata. {Lmmm$ 



Vat. 1906, n. 164, viii.) Saxifragaeeae. 

 H. A garden hybrid between D. 

 scabra and D, discolor grandijlora. 

 (V. Lemoine k Son, Nancy.) 



Deutzia globosa. (£. C. i906,xi.238.) 



H. A new species characterized by 

 having creamy white flowers in dense 

 globose panicles. Leaves shortly petio- 

 late, ovate-lanceolate or elliptic, 



in. long, obtusely acuminate, 

 densely pilose on the midrib and veins 

 on the under side. Flowers cup- 

 shaped, 4 i n - across. Wings of the 

 longer filaments abruptly angular. 

 Central China. (J. Veiteh k Sons.) 



Deutzia gracilis fastuosa. (Lmmm 



Cat. 1906, n. 164, vii.) H. A garden 

 hybrid between D. gracilis and I). 

 Sieboldiana. (V. Lemoine k Son, 

 Nancy.) 



Deutzia mollis. {&. C. 1906. xl. a&) 



H. A new species resembling some of 

 the forms of D. parvijtora. It is a 

 shrub, 8-8 ft. high. Leaves petiolate, 

 elliptic-lanceolate or broadly ovate. 

 2-4 in. long, obliquely and obtusely 

 acuminate, pilose on both sides. 

 Panicles short, loosely corymbose. 

 Flowers \-$ in. across, white or some- 

 times tinged with pink. Petals sub- 

 orbicular, about \ in. long. Wings of 

 the filaments not toothed. Central 

 China. (J. Veiteh k Sons.) 



Deutzia reflexa. (£. 0. 1906, xl. 238.) 



H. A new species differing from all 

 hitherto described in having the petals 

 reflexed along the lateral margins. It 

 is a small slender shrub, with narrowly 

 elliptic-lanceolate leaves, and rather 

 small pure white flowers in loose 

 corymbose panicles. Central China. 

 (J. Veiteh & Sons.) 



Deutzia Wilsoni. (2?. M. t. smq 



H A new species very closely allied 

 td J), discolor, from which it may be 

 distinguished by its more hairy and 

 scabrous foliage, more robust branch- 

 lets and pedicels, shorter and broader 

 calyx-lobes, flatter corolla, and by its 

 more narrowly winged filaments which 

 are not bilobed cowards the apex. 

 Western China. (J. Veiteh k feons.) 



Diandrolyra tricolor. (A: b. 1906 ? 



.,04 ) Gmmineae. G. A new genus 

 allied to Ohjra. It is a perennial 

 densely tufted grass, with erect culms 

 bearing usually M leaves. Lcm Ian- 

 ceolate or lanecolate-oblong ?$-Sf ln - 

 tong 5-7 i lin. broad, dark green above, 



