63 



globular, J-J in. across, golden- 

 yellow, mostly solitary on stiff 

 peduncles 4-5 in. long. Sepals 4, 

 curiously and sharply folded at the 

 naargin, glossy on the inner surface. 

 West Kansu, China. (F. C. Stern.) 



Clerodendron Bakeri. [B. M, 



t. 8474.) Verbenaceae. S. Shrub, 

 4 ft. high. Leaves oblong- or 

 obovate - elliptic, long - acuminate, 

 coarsely toothed, 3^^ in. long, 2-^ in, 

 broad. Cymes axillary, peduncled, 

 densely many- flowered, about 5 in. 

 across. Flowers white. Corolla-tube 

 slender, 1^-1^ in. long; lobes spread- 

 ing, elliptic, J-J in. long. Filaments 

 much exserted. West Tropical 

 Africa. (Kew.) 



*Codonopsl8 meleagris. {G, M, 1913, 



218, f. ; iV. B. G. Edinb. v. 172; 

 Btesy Cat. No. 41, 1913, 6, f.) Cwn- 

 panulaceae, H. Stem erect, 9-18 in. 

 high, scarcely leafy except at the 

 base. Leaves very shortly petiolate, 

 oblong, 2-3J in. long, ^1^ in. broad. 

 Flower terminal, solitary, pendulous. 

 Corolla light porcelain - blue or 

 greenish - yellow, chocolate - veined 

 and -spotted, campanulate, IJ-li in. 

 long, l^lj in. across at the apex. 

 Western China. (Bees, Ltd.) 



*Codonopsis subi^lobosa. (A'. B. G. 



Edinb. viii. 108.) K> A scandent 

 plant growing 6-12 in. high. Leaves 

 opposite or alternate, broadly ovate, 

 b-7^ lin. long, 4-5 lin. broad, serrulate 

 or almost entire. Flowers terminal, 

 on peduncles 3-6 in. long. Corolla 

 globose-eampanulate, green, blotched 

 with maroon at the base; tube about 

 I in. long ; lobes broadly trian^ilar, 

 ^^5 lin. long. Yunnan, China. (Bees, 

 Ltd.) 



lioelogyne albanense. {0. TT. iii. 254.) 



Orchidaceae. S. Garden hybrid 

 between C yandurata and C. San- 

 deriana. (F. Sander & Sons.) 



Goelogyne intermedia. [G. C. 1913, 



liii. 62; 0. B. 1913, 66, 72.) S. 

 Garden hybrid between C. cristata 

 Ltmoniana and C. Massangcana. (J. 

 Cypher & Sons.) 



^Coryfopsis platypetala var. levis. 



(PL Wils. i. 42r7; M, D. G, 1913, 



H. 



Dis- 



the 



266.) Hamamelidaceae. 

 tinguished from the type in 

 absence of glands and in having the 

 year-old branches brown or dusky 

 brown. The capsules are slightly 

 smaller and glaucescent. Western 

 Szechuan, China. (Arnold Arbore- 

 iura ; H. A. Hesse, Weener, Hanover.) 







*Coryiopsis Willmottiae. (PL Wils. 



i- 425.) H. A new species included 

 in the list of 1912 under the erroneous 

 name of C. muitiflora, which differs 

 in having entire (instead of bifid) 

 nectaries and an indistinctly toothed 

 calyx. In C. Willmottiae the calyx 

 is glabrous and its teeth are about 

 i lin. long. Leaves hairy on the 

 veins only. Flowers bright yellow, 

 very fragrant. Ovary glabrous. Wes- 

 tern Szechuan, China. 



*Corylus Jacquemontii. (K, B. 1913, 



163, t.) Cupuliferae. H. A vigorous- 

 growing tree very closely allied to 

 C. Colurjia, but its leaves are larger 

 (sometimes 8 in. long and 5 in. 

 oroad), more strictly obovate, and 

 more conspicuously lobed towards 

 the apex, and its involucres are 

 merely pubescent, the gland-tipped 

 bristles of thos-e of C. Colurna being 

 absent or few and scattered. N.W. 

 India. (Kew.) 



''Cotoneaster Henryana. (PL WiU, 



I 174; M. D, G, 1913, 268.) H. A 

 new species differing from all the 

 forms of C. salicifolia to which it 

 is closely allied by its much larger 

 leaves, pubescent on both sides and 

 of a softer texture, and by its 

 densely villous branches and ovoid 

 fruits. It is the same as C. rugosa 

 var. Flenryana, Schneider, but ap- 

 pears to be distinct from C. rugosa 

 var. Henryi of the 1908 list. Cen- 

 tral and Western China. (Arnold^ 

 Arboretum; H. A. Hesse, Weener,' 

 Hanover.) 



Cotoneaster horlzontalis var. perpu- 



Silla. (PL Wils. i. 155; G. C, 1913, 

 liv. 226.) H. " A compact-growing 

 form, the branches forking freely 

 and making a mound of glossy 

 foliage a foot high and 3 ft. across." 

 Central China. (Hon. Vicary 

 Gibbs.) 



{Veitchf 

 A semi- 



*Cotoneaster salicifolia. 



N, H. P. 1913, 9) H. 

 evergreen shrub, with pendulous 

 young growths. Leaves ovate- 

 acuminate, deep green. Flowers 

 white, in corymbs. Fruits scarlet. 

 Western China, (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



sarioifolia 



glaciosa. 



H, An 



Cotoneaster 



{Veitch, i\r. H. P. 1913, 9.) 

 evergreen variety, with a graceful 

 drooping habit. Leaves small, 

 lanceolate, deep green. Fruits deep 

 red. Western China. (J. Veitch 

 & Sons.) 



''Cotyledon glandulosa. (K. B. 1913, 



300.) Crassulaceae. G. A small 

 branched herb clothed everywhere 



