104 
. Miltonia vexillaria sag ace ca ee: ¢ in. long, harm 
1910, xlvii. £00 0. R. 1910, 171.) 8. rated basal scales 1 lin. lon 
Flowers ver. xy dark-c . hohe almost Brasil (Kew 5 
urple, (Charlesworth & Co 
~~ 0.) *Neoglaziovia yon ater (B. mM. 
Miltonia Warscewiczii leucochila. ped hg JS emgiceiggy 
concolor in ee a ; t 
(@. C. 1910, xlviii. 476.) Sepals leaves, instead of being ann 
and pe pale purple, white and white-lepidote as is that species, are 
crimped at the lege, ng large, glabrous or only very Veatieately 
the lower half ruby-purple, semi- lepidote. Brazil. (Kew.) 
transparent in the "satddle: (Charles- P 
bec Go.) Neolanchea gf tree (9. R. 1910, 
60.) chidaceae, S. Plant only 
Montanoa grandifiora. (2. H. 1910, ies 4 n. i ‘with a creeping 
174, ff. 66-68.) | Compositae. G. rhizome said ovoid pseudobulbs about 
Taller and more branched than J. 3..Li ng, ea aring a si 
bipinnatifida, the leaves larger, slender terete leaf. Scapes 1-flowered, 
broadly lobed, the bl ding abou lon the leaves. Fl 
to the bas petiole in the fo 5 lin. long, bright purple, Sepal 
of wings. ower - h petals subconn . Lip erect, with 
across, with 8-10 (not 5 or 6 as in 2. 2 sharply reflexed angles at the base 
bipinnatifida) linear-lanceolate white Probably Tropical America. (Glas- 
ray - florets, Mexico. (R. Roland- nevin B. G. Originally introduced 
Gosselin, Villefranche - sur - Mer, into Austria about the year 1897.) 
France.) 
ee Noches oes = 1910, 
ia i iali iii. 319, 1910, 
og hein A aber eosin: 370), Spenthactn ok satan 
fori Gauasinbte for its very large hybrid. be N. sang winea and 
flowers, which are 3}-3% in. across, N. Curtisii “superba. (J. Veitch & 
orange-red, very lightly spotted with Sons.) 
brown on the claws t gments. 
(Vilmorin-Andrieax & Co., Paris.) ney on gg ian a. S5 en 
ort from 
ra se Va Whibwoné, dis- 
tinguished by its dwarfer habit and 
: extremely fine divisions of the fronds. 
Bae, oe ne . (Neubert, Wandsbek, Germany.) 
long ; 
rhachis green a i * 
ls ahowt. 6: bin, lone: 5 eo rah es ae M. t. 8306.) 
hyte, with 
$ spreading avabe tancectates 14- = 
thi in. Tong, 4-5 lin, br road, acuminate, song “Speewdobulbs 1 So 
2 leng, eac leaf, Leaves 
scien : it the eth chotiee oblong, 1 13-8 in, long, 3-1} in. broad. 
: ic 
with a cuneate or shortly-clawed base, i a tn soaivaee Se Bees 
= aay, at art + tp nope din io “ eee eee, Memon ¢ lone. Neopets 
oF ey fie Par vio d petals a or oblong. Lip 
Wolter. M aa b G suberect, ovate - scoopshaped, First 
(P. Wolter, Magde Mer ermany.) intr troduced abo ory 1850, Mexico. 
(CW. E, Ledger. 
Narcissus Fosteri. (4G. €. 1910, 
fa ae — ; Amaryllidaceae, Nymphaea poeacemey (Gn, ie 
Bulbocodiwm es pri nega and pe ae 4, f. 11.) N inaeace 
: Z ie towerlig. ae species, atat eed 
com m. (Lady Foster ; Cambridge obovate, medium-sized, Leaves almost 
: ere arker green above, green somewhat 
Neoglaziovia concolor. (A. wt. tinged with violet beneath. Flowers 
8348.) Bromeliaceae, S. ay violet-scented. Sepals 4, broad and 
stemmed herb resembling a Dyckia. obtuse, Petals about 14, obvate or 
Leaves 13-2 ft. rg 1 in, spathulate, pale blue, darker towards 
broad, white-lepidote, prickly on the the tips and on the back. Northern 
edges with subulate or sometimes in- Territory of S. Australia. (F. Henkel, 
curved spines 2 lin, long. Darmstadt, Germany.) 
rminal, s 
pedicel 1 tha } a Cain = d 
edicels less than } in. long. Cal ctomeria 910, 
searlet, ovoid, more than } in, 1 ae | Ho a peste oe : 
_— short,” blunt, Petals ‘violet, wale up to 43 in, long, 3-] in, broad, 
