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Maerua angustifolia, A. Rich. in Fl]. Seneg., 1831, p. 29, t. 8; 
Tent. Fl. Abyss., vol. i, 1847, p. 32, in obs. M. oblongifolia, Oliv. 
Fl, Trop. Afr., vol. i, 1868, p. 85, partim, non A. Rich. 
Maerua Guerichii, Pax in Engl. Jahrb., vol. xix, 1894, p. 135. 
M. angustifolia, Schinz in Abh. Bot. Ver. Brand., vol. xxix, 1888, 
. 48, non A. Rich. M. ramosissima, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb., 
vol, xxxiii, 1903, p. 227. 
Maerua stenophylla, Sprague, nom. nov. Boscia angustifolia, 
Harv. in Hary. et Sond. FI. Cap., vol. i, 1860, addenda p. 19* ; 
Thes. Cap. t. 134.  Miebuhria angustifolia, Harv. Gen. ed. 2, 
1868, p. 12. Maerua angustifolia, Schinz in Bull. Herb. Boiss., 
vol. v, 1897, app. 3, p. 97, non A. Rich., nec Schinz (1888). 
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Botanical Magazine for May.—The plants figured are Rhododendron 
lacteum, Franch, (t. 8372); Deinanthe caerulea, Stapf (t. 8373); 
Oncidium Sanderae, Rolfe (t. 8374); Lonicera Henryt, Hemsl. 
(t. 8375) and Villaresia mucronata, Ruiz et Pav. (t. 8376 
The Rhododendron is a handsome species from China allied to 
R. Falconeri, Hook. f. The seeds were collected by the Abbé 
Delavay and a plant raised from them was sent to Kew in 1888 
from the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. The subject of the illustration 
was received from Mr. F. D. Godman, South Lodge, Horsham, 
who has been the first to flower the Rhododendron in this country. 
Hupeh. 
plant figured was raised from seed by Mr. H. J. Elwes, Colesborne, 
ramerianum, Reich. £., from Colombia and Ecuador. The 
species figured was collected by Mr. Forget on behalf of Messrs. 
F. Sander & Sons in the Moyobamba district, Peru. 
The Honeysuckle (Lonicera Henry?) is another introduction due 
to the labours of Mr. E. H. Wilson in Hupeh, but the plant was 
originally discovered by Mr. A. Henry. The species belongs to 
the section Nintooa to which L, Giraldii, Rehder (see t, 8236), also 
