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An asterisk is prefixed to ail those plants of which examples 

 are in cultivation at Kew. 



The publications from which this list is compiled, with the 



them 



B. II. B. 



Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. 

 B. M. — Botanical Magazine. 



B. K.— Guerke, Bliihende Kakteen. 

 B. M. H. N. — Bulletin du Museum 

 d'Histoire Nature! le, Paris. B. P. — Bollettino del R. Orto Botanico 

 di Palermo. B. &. B. F— Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de 

 France. R S. D. F. — Bulletin de la Societe Dendrologique de 

 France. B. T. O. — Bullettino della R. Societa Toscana di Orti- 

 cultura. Oard. — The Garden. G. C. — Gardeners' Chronicle. 



(tJL — Gartenflora. G. M. — Gardeners' Ma 



G. W, 



Gardening World 

 Nymphaeaceen. 

 Jard. — Le Jardin. 



Henlc. Nymph. — F. Henkel, Das Buch der 

 ?. H. T. — Icones Selectae Horti Thenensis. 



>fH. — Journal of Horticulture. 



K 



Journal de la Societe Nationale d'Horticulture de France. 



II 



K.B. 



S. — Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. 

 Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Botanic Gardens, 



Lemoine Cat.— 



Kew. 



•Lemoine, Catalogue, 

 u n sen der Deutschen Dendrologfisehen Gesellschaft. 



M. 1). G.— Mitteil- 



M. K. 



Monatsschrift fiir Kakteenkunde. N, 



hotanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin. O. G. 



Notizblatt des Konigl. 



-Oester- 



reichische Garten-Zeitung. 0. R. — Orchid Review. Orrh. — Orchis. 

 A'. H— Revue Horticole. R. H. jB.— Revue de F Horticulture Beige. 

 Sargent, T. & S.— Sargent, Trees and Shrubs. S. M. C— 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous 



General 



Catalogue. 



Collections. Spath Cat. — L. Spath, 

 T. //.—La Tribune Horticole. 



s. 



Nursery 

 Veitch Nov.— 3. Veitch & Sons, List of Noveltie 



The abbreviations in the descriptions of the plants are 

 diam.— Diameter, ft.— Foot or Feet, G.— Greenhouse. H — Hardy. 

 H. //.—Half-hardy, in— Inches. S.— Stove. 



Abies concolor aurea. (jf. d. a. 



1906,144.) Couiferae. H. The young 

 shoots in May are golden-yellow, 

 afterwards gradually becoming silver - 



the coloured margins : lateral 

 to deep blue, spreading, clawed, 

 and West China. (Kew.) 



violet 



Tiber 



(f 



ray. (C. Ansorge, Klein Flottbek, 

 Hamburg.) 



Abies concolor brevifolia. ( u. n. G 



1906, III.) H. The leaves are short 

 and obtuse, and twice as broad as in 

 the typical form. (C. Ansorge, Klein 

 Flottbek, Hamburg.) 



Acer Heldreichii purpuratum. 



(Jf. J>. G. 1936, 212.) Sapindaceae. 

 II. Leaves red beneath. (Fritz Graf 



von Schwerin, Wendisch-Wilmersdorf , 

 Germany.) 



*Aconitum gymmndrum. (#. m. t. 



silo.) Ramtnculaceae. H. An annual 

 with an erect stem reaching a height 

 of 3 ft. Leaves usually $-2 in. long, 

 1-1 J in. broad, deeply divided, with 

 nirrow acute lobes. Flowers in a 

 raceme or panicle. Upper sepal 

 helmet-shaped, narrow, green except 



*Aconitum Napellus var. eminens. 



(//. M. t. 8152.) H. A very kali- 

 growing variety, reaching a height ol 

 y ft. or more. The flowers are mor< 

 gaping than in the type, and tin 

 helmet taller. Rhenish Prussia. (O. 

 Stapf.) 



Aerides Duquesnei. (•/. TL F. iooe, 



777.) Orchidaceae. S. Flowers white 

 dotted with rose. Native country not 

 stated. (A. llcgnier, Fontenay-sonp- 

 Rois, Seine, France.) 



Aeschynanthus macrocalyx. ( v. n. 



iv. HI 4, t. I.) Gesneraceae. S. 

 A scandent epiphyte vith slender 

 terete branches. Leaves opposite, 

 shortly stalked, fleshy, oblong, 4-5 in. 

 long, 1-1 \ in. broad, acuminate. 

 Flowers axillary, solitary, shortly 

 stalked. Calyx about \\ in. long, 

 with narrowly lanceolate acuminate 



