70 



Ins'Taitn. (#. c. 1906, xi. 145.) h. 



A new species allied to /. Xiphim 

 from which it differs in having small 

 bulbs with light brown finely-ribbed 

 coats, filiform leaves, less panduriform 

 sepals (falls), and in the later flower- 

 ing. Portugal. (Sir M. Foster.) 



Kniphofia elmensis. (#. t. 0. 1906, 



196.) Liliaceae. H. A garden hybrid 

 between K. pauciflora and A: rnfa. 

 (C. Sprenger, Naples.) 



Kniphofia ruvaria. (B. t. o. 1906, 



W6,) II. A garden hybrid between 

 K. rufa and A', uvaria. (0. Sprenger, 

 Naples.) 



Kniphofia vomerensis. (B. t. o 



1906, 195.) H. A garden hybrid 

 between X. pauci flora and K. rufa. 

 (C. Sprenger, Naples.) 



Laelia canariensis. (<9. r. 1906, 84.) 



Orchidacae. S. A garden hybrid be- 

 tween L. hnrpophylla and L. anceps. 

 (U L. N. Ingram.) 



m 



Laelio-cattleya Denisii. (O.B.ms, 



185.) Orchidaceae. G. A garden 

 hybrid between Laelia gmjmrbusn* and 



Cattleya Lueddemanniana. (F. Denis 

 Balaruc les Bains, Herault, France.) ' 



Laelio-cattleya Hopkinsii. cq c 



1906. xxxix. 223 ; O. R. 1906, U6.) 

 S. A garden hybrid between L.-C. 

 Pallas and Laelia tenebrom. 

 Wellesley.) 



(F. 



La elio-cattleya 



1006, 221.) S. 

 tween Cattleya 

 fmrpurata. (E. 

 with this name 

 hybrid between 

 Banana and L. 

 and is therefore 



Hurstii. (o. r. 



A garden hybrid be- 



Skhinn-l and Larlla 



F.Clark.) ["The plant 



m the list of 1900 is a 



Laelia pumila var. 



pur /jurat a var. rosea 

 L. Diana.] 



Laelio-cattleya Peetersi. (r tt 



I'.»06, 99 ) G. A garden hybrid be- 

 tween Laelia alavra and Cattleua 

 Lawrencrana. (C. Mar on. Brunov 

 France.) ■' , 



Laelio-cattleya perrilosa. rn r 



1906,350.) S. A%arden hybrid be! 

 tween Laeba PerrinU and Cattleua 

 granulosa. (R. I. Measures.) 



La i906% C -n\ tle l a ^ ne & 0tt 0i. CO. R. 



1906, 3.>0.) S. A garden hybrid be- 

 ^f, n Lae J: ia t<>*l>rosa and Laelio- 

 Cattleya Gottoiana. (R. I. Measure^ 



Wol 



{Garten- 



welt, x. 198.) G. A£ garden hybrid 

 between Cattleya 6^" 

 Laelia pumila. (P. .W 

 burg, Germany.) ^ 



4 -askelliana and 



A garden 



Laelio - cattleya woocifordiensis. 



(£. C 1906, xl. 201.) G.i A * 

 hybrid between Laelia Icri.spa and 

 Laelio- Cattleya, w G <?. \Roeblinq." 

 (J. G. Fowler.) * ' 



Lantana Pictavi. (B, il 1906, si, 233, 



f. 109; Jard. 1906, 277, f. 148.) 

 Verbenaceae. G. A hybrid between 

 L. Sellowiana and a garden variety. 

 (G. Bruant, Poitiers.) 



Larix europaea virgata. (M. d. g. 



• 1905, 81, t. 10.) Coniferae. H. The 

 name given to a monstrous form which 

 has been growing for many years near 

 Rottenmann in Upper Styria, Austria. 

 It has long outstretched tortuous 

 primary branches, which have few 

 secondary branches, and are forked 

 towards the extremities. The tufts of 

 leaves are very crowded, giving the 

 branches the appearance of being 

 thickly overgrown with moss. 



Larix Potanini. (#. a 1906, xxxix. 



178, f. 68.) H. A tree 20-60 ft. high, 

 producing a valuable timber. Leaves 

 glabrous, linear, f-l in. long, or occa- 

 sionally much shorter, apiculate, 

 flattish, with a prominent midrib. 

 Mature cones 1^-1 1 in. long, f in. broad, 

 oblong-ovoid, obtuse, sessile, deflexed ; 

 bracts conspicuous, membranous, lan- 

 ceolate, often markedly acuminate and 

 recurved ; cone-scales brownish grey, 

 rounded - truncate. Seeds winged. 

 Western China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



"Lilium Duchartrei. (j». M. t. 8072.) 



Liliaceae. H. Stems about 3 ft. high, 

 glabrous, terete, 1-7-flowered. Leave? 

 lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, acumi- 

 nate, 2' in. long, \ in. broad, 3-nerved. 

 Flowers nodding, about 3 in. across, 

 white tinged with rose outside, finely 

 spotted with rose inside, except towards 

 the tips of the oblong recurved seg- 

 ments. Western and South-Western 

 China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



Lilium myriophyllum. (B. M. t. 



8102.) H. A handsome species closely 

 allied toi. Brownii ,f romwhich it differs 

 in having 1 -nerved linear leaves, and 

 the perianth more or less saccate at the 

 base. The flowers are about 5 in. long, 

 white inside, yellow in the tube, flushed 

 with dull crimson outside, and darkrr 

 on the midribs. Western and South- 

 Western China, (J. Veitch & Son? J 



