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Woodward ia paradoxa. (#. a 1907, 



xli. 98.) Filices. G. A new species 

 resembling W. radicans, but it has 

 narrower fronds, and the veinlets are 

 perfectly free from the sorus to the 

 margin. The fronds are 3 ft. long and 

 9 in. broad in the middle, quite glab- 

 rous and destitute of scales ; pinnae 

 lanceolate, about 6 in. long and 1£ in. 

 broad. Small island near Vancouver 

 Island. (Glasnovin B. G-.) 



Zaluzianskia maritima. (<?. £1907, 



xlii. 161. f. 64.) Scrophulariaceae. G. 

 A viscid herb somewhat shrubby at 

 the base. Stem up to about 15 in. 



high, leafy. Leaves linear to oblongy 

 sessile, entire or few-toothed. Flowers 

 in the axils of the uppermost leaves. 

 Corolla with a slender reddish or pur- 

 plish tube 1-1.]- in. long ; lobes of the 

 limb bifid, reddish or purplish outside, 

 white inside ; they expand at night or 

 in imperfect light. South Africa. (W. 

 E. Gumbleton.) [Not the true Zalu- 

 zianskya maritima, VValp., but Z. lych- 

 nidea, Walp.] 



Zephyranthes Candida var. major- 



(Gard. 1907, lxxi. 515.) Amaryllid- 

 aceae. H. Flowers 4 in. long, borne 

 on long stout stems Uruguay. (Kew.) 







