90 



* 



about J in. broad, green. Corolla 

 yellow ; tube cylindric, f in. long" ; 

 lobes oblong. 7.] tin. long; : lip orange- 

 yellow, entire, broadly ovate, 1 in. long. 

 J in. broad. Penang. (Kew.) 



Kennedya retrorsa. (#. m. t. 81*4.) 



Leguminosae. (t. A new species 

 characterised by the densely retrorse- 

 pilo3e pod. A twining shrub, the 

 young growths clothed with reddish 

 hairs. Leaves trifoliolate, stalked. 

 8-6 in. long ; leaflets oval to nearly 

 round, 1-2 \ in. long. Raceme includ- 

 ing peduncle 2-lo in. long. Flowers 

 rose-purple, with a white spot on the 

 standard, about 4 in. across. Eastern 

 Australia. (Kew.) 



Laburnum alpinum aureum. 



(JtJR G. 1906, 212.) Lsguininosae. 

 H. The leaves are completely and 

 constantly a beautiful' golden-yellow. 

 (R. Behnsch, Diirrgoy, Breslau.) 



Laelia majalis x tenebrosa. 



(/. //. F. 1906, 616.) ,Orehidaceae. 

 (t. A garden hybrid. (Et. Bert. Bois- 

 Colombes, Seine, France.) 



Laelia Sidneyana. (<?. ft 1907, xiii. 



230.) S. A garden hybrid between 

 L. cinnahfr'ina and L. Jong he ana. 

 (H. A. Tracy.) 



Laelia Statherae. 



226.) 



(&. ft 1907, xli. 

 S. A garden hybrid between 

 L. purpurata and L. tiara. (1). J. 

 Stather Hunt.) 



Laelio-cattleya Duquesnei. (#. it. 



1907,92.) Orchidaceae. 6. A garden 

 hybrid between L.-c. warnhamenxi* 

 and Laelia purpurata, (E. Cappe, 

 Vesinet, France.) 



Laelio-cattleya Lawrenceano- 

 callistoglossa. (R, jl 1907, 195.) 



G. A garden hybrid. (A. A. Peeters, 

 Brussels.) 



Laelio-cattleya Maurici. (./. // f 



1907, 285.) G. A garden hybrid 

 between Ladia purpurata and Cattleya 



Trianae. (L. Duval k Son, Versailles.) 



Laelia-cattleya odora. (J. jl f. 1906; 



777.) S. A garden hybrid between 

 Cattleya Mm deli and Laelia purpurata. 



(A. Regnier, Fontenay-sous-Bois. Seine. 

 France.) 



Laelia-cattleya stellata. (o.it.vm, 



149.) G. A garden hybrid between 



Laelia xantMna and Vattleya inter- 

 media alba. (F. Wellesley.) 



Laelio-cattleya Veisenpachii. o.ii. 



1907, 92.) G. A garden hybrid 

 between L.-c. wamhamenste and 



CaHleya Trianae. 

 France.) 



(Fj. Cappe. Vesinet. 



Laelio cattleya Wavrinii. (O. IL 



1907, 249, f. 29.) G. Supposed to be 

 a natural hybrid between Cattleya 

 Walheriana and Laelia Boothia na. 



de 



(Marquis de Wavriu. 

 Ronsele. Ghent.) 



Chateau de 



Laelio-cattleva Wolteriae. (O. J?. 



1907, 89, 145, f. 15.) G. A garden 

 hybrid between Laelia anoeps and 

 Cattleya Loddigerii. (P. Wolter, 

 Magieburg, Germany.) 



Lagenaria verrucosa m. Giordan- 

 iana. (/?. p. vi. 142, f.) Cucur- 



bitaceae. G. The species differs from 

 L. vulgaris in having globose fruits 

 covered with tubercles. The variety 

 has pear-shaped fruits. Rhodesia. 

 (Palermo B. G.) 



Lathyrus filiformis. 



xlii. 48.) Leguminosae. 



(G. C 1907, 

 II. A dwarf 

 free-flowering species about 1 ft. high, 

 with a busby habit. Leaves pinnate, 

 having 2 pairs of narrow leaflets. 

 Flowers large, violet-purple, 8 or 

 more, in racemes. South Europe. 

 (.Kew; M. Prichard.) [Syn. Ervnm 

 graeile ; G. C. 1907. xli. 426 ; J. of H. 

 1907, lv. 91. f. ; not of DC. or Stev.] 



Lewisia columbiana. (£. c. 1907, 



xli. 295.) Portulaceae. H. Leaves 

 narrow, fleshy, slightly pubescent, 

 forming a small tuft. Flowers small, 

 red, in panicles. North-western 

 United States. (A. K. Bulley.) [Syn. 

 Calandrinia columbiana, Wats.] 



*Lewisia Cotyledon. (G. C. 1907. 



xli. 295.) H. Leaves 2 in. long, 1 in. 

 broad, in a rosette, fleshy. Stem 

 fleshy, 4 in. high or more, freely 

 branched. Flowers numerous, rosy, 

 each with 10 petals. Bracts and 

 sepals covered on the margin with 

 reddish gland-tipped hairs. Northern 

 California. (Kew.) [Syn. Calandrinia 

 Cotj/ledon, Wats.] 



*Lewisia Leana. (<v. c. 1907, xli. 



295 ; G. M. 1907, 493.) H. Leaves 

 in a tuft, fleshy, terete, 2 in. long, 

 glaucous, evergreen. Flower-stems 



graceful, much branched, 6-9 in. 

 high. Flowers numerous, small, 

 white streaked with red. Petals 7. 

 Northern California, (A. K. Bulley.) 



[Syn. Calandrinia Leana, 'Porter.'] 



