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Bamboos cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.—cont. 
Bambusa tae Fenzi. 
is sellata, “meet 
. Pilon ‘Schra 
var. ee Lodd. 
Cephalostachyum flavescens, Kurz. 
er. racile, Munro. 
Dendrocalamus giganteus, Munro. 
la 
“ tiflorus, Munro. 
ra cece Gamble, 
strictus, 
Gigantochloa atra, Kurz. 
Melocanna bambusoides, Trin. 
Olyra floribunda, Raddi. 
Oxytenanthera abyssinica, Munro. 
albo-ciliata, Munro. 
Phyllostachys aurea, A. & C. Riviere. 
és bambusoides, S%eb. § Zuce. 
ah fastuosa, Hort. 
oi flexuosa, A. § C. Riviere. 
s fulva, Mitford. 
= to Mitford. 
= mitis, A. § C. Riviere. 
is nigra, Munro. 
te » var. Boryan 
so : ,, Castillonis, Hort. 
s 5» punctata, Bean. 
5 uberula, Munro 
s Pare ita C. Rivier 
re r, Maslinces, “Mitford. 
roscifolig Hort. 
ss sulphurea, A. 5 e “Rividre. 
ie se A. § C. Riviére. 
viridi-glaucescens, A. § C. Riviere. 
Schizostachynm Zollingeri, Steud. 
Botanical Magazine for January.—The plants figured are Dend- 
robium Dartoisianum, De Wildem. (t. 8352); a 
pyrolaeflorus, at ge (t. 8353); Aguilegia flabellata, Sieb. & Zuc 
var. nivea, Hort. (t. 8354) ; Aster Falconeri, Hutchinson (t. 8355); 
and Phen C armioli, Baker (t. 8356). The fine Dendrobium 
was discovered in 1905 in Indo-China and was introduced by Mr. 
G. Bronckart with another species from Annam bearing his name 
(t. 8252). D. Dartoisianum is most nearly allied to D. Rabe 
Lindl. The Kew plant was en in 1906 from Mr. M. 
the allied species C. patho: Greene, from the mountains of 
c. 
pycelasfiness was discovered on the island of Sitka by Dr. Martens 
in 1828. ‘The material for the illustration was supplied by Mr. T 
Smith, Daisy Hill Nursery, Newry. The Aguilegia is a white- 
