esenling towards on privcints roi 
‘where the leaves ain gree 
cae time, (Fritz Graf you Sane ) 
*Aconitum volubile tenuisectum. 
i. t2 B 1910, 432.) Ran ceae, 
Ste 
aE: 
U 
Man orin- 
Addcions & Co., Pari s.) 
“Actinidia Henryi. (Lemoine Cat. 
1910, n. ee sere Tamutencectnoese. 
H? Clim Leaves persistent, 
ria te eolate, 4-6 ~~ -_ 
finely toothed, eel nze-red pas 
metallic-green, a rich reddish oo’ in 
906, 1. 
ng: 
Yunnan, China, (V. Lemoine & Son, 
ancy.) 
Adiantum scutum  roseum. Bi H.B 
88.) Ss. variety 
as rose. i dlinerad fro nds. <0. Bern 
stiel, Bornstedt, Potsdam, Germany.) 
-—o pee ae (A-G, BT. 
Bese vi, 399.) 
ith a iueoer cartilaginous 
border, larger lateral spines, which ar 
more incur Sh and more irregul . 
and a much longer terminal spine. 
Connie se (Florence B. G.) 
an a — a O. 1910, 
Ste Leaves 
geese rom - -spatholate, 
in. ong, — nose in. broad, 
beneath 
lon Scape simple, 7 ft. 
tong. including the spike-like inflores- 
n 
° 
ped, lin 
segments she Fra emen 7 
1 y unknown. (Florence 
eecborens eet 8. (B. M. 
xlviii, 353, 2 Tis) 
Lil Pe ial herb with a 
short thick roo ves 6-11, 
tufted, eta. 4-20 in. long, 
4-1 in, broad. bers d, 10-30 in. 
long, compressed, be a py dal 
panicle. Flowers aimorphis. some 
with far exserted st s, others wi 
stamens only equalling the perianth- 
dag Perian panulate, pale 
(A. K 
about jin. long. Japan. 
Bulley ; Kew.) 
19475 
89 
*Alloplectus Forgetii. (e: 4 010, 
383.) Gesneraceae. S. 
yo 
spreading 
Rmiegg ts  F elliptio, 
2 7 lin, long. Peru. 
ns.) 
(F. Sander & 
— tte a ap18, 316, tt. 
ry 
-85.) 
8, S with a long tail: like 
inflorescence, paittsl conspicuous on 
unt of the long-exserted 
Amorphophallus meio 
(a. C. 1910, — 89.) Araceae. 
A species yt ct 
spathe.” (sis Pome Lawrence.) [A 
Schweinfurthii, N, E ; a native 
f British and G n Africa, is 
described in Fl. Trop. Africa, viii. 
149. The leaf is about 24 ft. across, 
wit lan te se in, 
Ze. ross at 
popes with a pale zone at the mouth ; 
limb 4-44 in, long, erect, very ga 
or somewhat hooded, dark purple. | 
Androsace spinulifera. (4G. C. 1910, 
xlvii, 27, £. 22.) Primul F 
late, ve: i 
an inch up to 43 in. long, 3-3 br 
near the apex, terminating in a minute 
spine. pe sometimes 4 or 5 toa 
plant, up to 10or12in. high, Umbels 
ro and co , 10-30-flowered ; 
ped: rather short. Flowers delicate 
rose-pink, with Ate te about } in. 
across, Yunnan 
Bull 
hi 
Central China, (V. Lemoine & Son, 
Nancy. 
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