HI 



high, covered with grey hispid hairs 

 Lower leaves elongated, lanceolate- 

 oblong, narrowed to the base, toothed ; 

 upper ovate, sessile. Flowers small, 

 pale yellow, in a dense terminal head 

 and in numerous almost 

 smaller 



rtaly. 



axillary heads. 

 (W. E. Gumblcton.) 



sessile 

 N orthern 



Campanula rotundifolia var. 

 alaskana. (0. a WQ7, xia/m.) h. 



borne what dwarf er than the variety 

 pallida, with large flowers of much 

 the same shade of blue. (S. Arnott.) 



Caragana arborescens forma Lor- 



bergi. (if, I). O. 1906, 61.) Legu- 

 minosae. H. Leaflets only |-l lin- 

 or occasionally 2 lin. broad. Standard 

 much narrower than in the type, 

 sometimes with a tooth about \ lin. 

 long in the middle of the margin. 



*Caralluma Nebrowniu (;V. B. iv. 



240.) Asclepiadaceae. G. Branches 

 robust, erect or ascending, Wangled, 

 glabrous, 6-7 in. long, about if in. 

 across ; angles flattened, large-toothed, 

 deeply sinuate between the teeth, 

 green or glaucescenfc, densely spotted 

 with dull purple. Flowers about 13, 

 Mibumbellate. Pedicels 2\-S in. long. 

 Corolla about 2£ in. across, deeply 

 5-lobed ; lobes ovate- lanceolate, acute, 

 with purple club-shaped hairs on the 

 margin, German South- West Africa. 

 (La Mortola.) 



Catalpa bignonioides var. Koehue ; . 



(A 9. D. F. 1907, 206.) Bignoniaceae. 

 H. Leaves pallid, golden, the middle 

 of the limb with irregular angular 

 green blotches. (Simon-Louis fro res, 

 Planticres, near 3Ietz.) 



'Catalpa Bungei. (JL a. 1907, i»2.) 



H. A handsome tree 20-30 ft high. 

 Leaves relatively rather small, ovate- 

 acuminate, 1) -1\ in. long, up to 4.] in. 

 broad, truncate or cuneate at the base, 

 often coarsely 6- or i>-toothed each 

 side, sometimes entire. Inflorescence 

 corymbose, 3-12-floweied Corolla 

 purple and white, I£ in. long and 

 broad. The plant frequently grown 

 as ft Bungei is (\ Kaempferi or a 

 dwarf variety of ft hiyii'inioidea. 

 China. (Kew.) 



Catalpa Duclouxii. (//. & D. F. 



1807, 201, f.) H. A new speuit 

 remarkable in having rose-coloured 

 flowers. Leaves deltoid- cordate, en- 



tire, glabrous. Inflorescence corymb- 

 shaped, 6-15-flowered or more. (L. A. 

 Dode, Pari?.) 



Catalpa Galleana. (B. s. d. f. 1907, 



205, f .) H. A garden hybrid between 

 ft Kaempferl and possibly t \ cvrdi folia. 

 (E. Galle, Nancy.) 



Catalpa Eenryi. (/y. & n. f. 1907, 



199, f.) H. A tree with large deltoid 

 leaves, cordate at the base, acuminate, 

 entire or sometimes with a single 

 lobe, rarely tricuspidate, the younger 

 puberulous both sides, the older 

 glabrescent beneath. Inflorescence 



corymb - like. Flowers numerous, 

 small, as in ft Kacmp/eri. Seed- 



small, brown. China 



(M. L. de Vilmorin, 

 France.) 



and 

 Les 



Japan. 



Barres, 



Catalpa heterophylla. (B. & d. f. 



1907, 203, f.) H. Very near ft 

 Bunge^ but the inflorescence consists 

 of fewer flowers (3-5 instead of 4-12). 

 and the buds are glabrous, not pubes- 

 cent at the base. The odour of the 

 leaves is not so fetid, and the masses 

 of the glands are red-brown instead of 

 green. North China. (M. L. de 

 Vilmorin, Les Barres, France.) [Syn. 

 ft Bungei var. hctcroplujUa, O. A. 

 Meyer.] 



Catalpa japonica. (//. s. n. t\ i907, 



200, f.) H. A new species differing 

 from ft Kaempfrvt in having lesa 

 lobed leaves, and a narrower compact 

 pyramidal inflorescence due to the 



shortness of the lower secondary axes, 

 which are also markedly slender. 

 The flowers are of a purer white, and 

 are fragrant. Japan. (Simon- Louis 

 frcres, Planticres, near Metz.) 



*Catalpa Teasiana. (/?. s. J). /*. 



1907, 205, f.) H. A garden hybrid 

 between ft Kuemjjferi and probably 



ft e >rdifolia. See Garden and Forc,4. 



m9, 308, 1 



Catasetum Rhamphastos. (Orek. 



ii. 25.) Orchidaceae. S. A new 

 species in habit and size resembling 

 ft tabuhnr. Eacenie few-flowered, 

 up to 10 in. long, with a few small 

 triangular b'acts. Flowers about 

 i in. aero— . Sepals oblongdaneeolub , 

 acute, pale green, obscurely rose- 

 dotted, about I J in. long, 4 lin. broad. 



Petals oblong, acute, about the same 

 size as the sepals, pale green. Lip 

 pale green, oblong, If in. long. 7] lin. 

 broad, with a callus on the disk 1 { in. 

 long. Andes of Colombia. (O. 

 Beyrodt. Maricnfelde, Berlin.) 



