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/"Campanula Stevenii nana. [G. C. 



1913, liii. 357; Gard, 1913, 275, 

 279, f.) H. Differs from the type 

 in having the flowers quite sessile 

 among the leaves. (R. Prichard.) 



Caralluma Burchardil. (AT. B. 1913, 



llil.) Asclepiadaceae. G. A new 

 species allied to C, curopta, but 

 differs in having the corolla-lobes 

 unspotted and densely covered with 

 white hairs on the inside. The 

 rotate corolla is about i in. across^ 

 white inside, olive-brown outblue ; 

 lobes ovate, acute, 2 lin. long. 

 Canaries. (O. Burchard, Puerto de 

 Orotava, Tenerife.) 



*Catalpa vestita. {Veitch, N. H. P. 



1913, 9.) Bignoniaceae. H. "A 

 strong-growing deciduous tree with 

 bright green foliage. Flowers rosy 

 pink.*' Central China. (J. Veitch 



& Sons.) 



*Catasetum microglossum. {B. M., 



t. 8514.) Orchidaceao, S. A new 

 species allied to C, barbatum, but 

 differing in the small lip and the 

 crowded erect filaments oi the crest. 

 Pseudobulbs fusiform-oblong, 3-4 in. 

 long, 5-€-leaved. Leaves elliptic- 

 oblong, 8-11 in. long. Scapes about 

 2 ft. long. Flowers about 1 in. long, 

 dull purple, with a vellow lip. Sepals 



and petals oblong-lanceolate. Peru. 

 (Kew.) 



Cattleya Abekeniae. {0. B, 1913, 71.) 



Orchidaceae. G. Garden hybrid 

 between C. Bothschildlana and C. 

 Dowiana Rosita. (G. H. Muller 

 Abeken, Lange Voorhout, D-n Haag, 

 Holland.) 



Cattleya bethenivlllensis. 



1913, 442; /. //. f. 1913, 

 Garden hybrid between O, 

 ana and C. aunn, (A. 

 Branny, France.) 



(7?. //. 

 552.) G. 



Vt avr\u\- 



Marcoz, 



Cattleya Brastowlana. {G, C, 1913, 



liv. 368.) G. Garden hybrid between 

 0. F. W. Wiijun and C. M^-csiae, 

 (Armstrong & Brown.) 



Cattleya Dallemagneae. (T. TL 1913, 



335.) G. Garden hybrid between 

 C. Mosiiiae and C. Dubuigsonae, 

 (Ch. SladJen, Liege, Belgium.) 



Cattleya Hardyana Coodsonae. (G. C. 



1913, liv. 162.) G. A handsome 

 form with cream-coloured sepaU and 

 letals and richly-coloured lip. (H. 

 Good&on.) 



Cattleya Huegellana. (0. O. Z. 1913, 



7, 91.) G, Garden hybrid between 



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C. Bowrlnylana and C Eldorado 

 alba. (Schonbrunn llofgarten.) 



Cattleya Mendellssima. (0. TT, iii. 



183.) G. Ganlen hybrid between 

 C. AJendeJii and C. Lucddcmunniaua. 

 (J. & A. McBean.) 



Cattleya Mossiae var. Beyrodtlana. 



{Orc/iis 1913, 08, f. 15.) G. Sepals 

 and petals 4J in. long, the former 

 narrower than is usual in the species, 

 the latter less curved and scarcely 

 undulate on the margin. Expanded 

 part of the lip oval, about IJ in. 

 broad, slightly 2-lobed, not in the 

 If^aat crisped on the margin. (0. 

 Beyrodt, Marienfelde, Berlin.) 



Cattleya Percimax. [0, W. lii. 112.) 



G. Garden hybrid between C Per- 

 cii'aliana and C maxima. (E. F. 

 Clark.) 



Cattleya Pynaertl. {B. II. 1913, 237.) 



G. Garden hybrid between C. J/ert- 

 delii and C. Lemotnicrae. (Dr. Bal- 

 lion.) 



Cattleya Thomasil. {G. C, 1913, 



liv. 337; 0. IF. iv. 62.) G. ^ Garden 

 hybrid between C Boirringuina and 

 C. Peetersii. (F. J. Hanbury.) 



""Cereus kewensls. (/. B. 77. S. 



xxxix. 92.) Cactaceae. G. Garden 

 hybrid between C MacDonnldiaP: 

 and probably (7. nycticalu$, (Kew.) 



Cereus marginatus f. gibbosus. 



[M. K. 1913, 148, f.j G. A form 



m which the 6 ribs ot the lower part 

 of the stem disappear in the upper 



part, where they are represented by 

 rhomboid obtuse 4-6-angled short or 

 elongated tubercles. Mexico. (Darm- 

 stadt B. G.) 



Cereus megalanthus. [M, K. 1913, 



182.) G. A ahrubbv epiphyte, with 

 long slender 3-anglexi branches. Ribs 

 2J lin. high. Areol-ir up to 3 in. 

 apart. >niii\l, circular or elliptic. 

 Spines 3, scarcely 1 lin. long- 

 Flowers white, about 15 in. long. 

 Peni. {Berlin Dahlem B. G.) 



Cereus trigonodendron. (J/. K. 1913, 



164.) G. Erect, colunuxar* Branches 

 not very numerous, forming an acute 

 angle with the stem. Ribs 3, Areolae 

 circular, very small, woolly. Spines 

 usually 6, black ; central spine up 

 to } in. long, longer than the others. 

 Flowers red, about 4 in. long. Peru. 

 (Berlin-Dahlem B. G.) 



Ceropegia Ledger!. {K. B. 1913, T214 



Asclepiadaceae. S. A new species 

 allied to C> vinrafhlia^ from wh?ch 



