peu fronds smooth, we ho Some 
ort of the t, oval, 
, not la Sse ith 
n prominent ; tertile 
fronds crowded,’ regularly dic 
‘dichoto- 
mous. Mozambique. (Paris B. G.) 
BS ed eae aa Ae M. t. 8343,) 
Apoc sohbet in 8 
oe for its fruit ~ a seceulas 
t. hi eaves sg re : hipte or 
broad, 
et 
Ea 
white ; 
sae ; lobes ovate 
ea ae Trop. 
w.) 
ves. 
fleshy, light green covered with round 
rple spots. Inflorescence irs 
aring 4 flowers, each about 
long and Mac ‘outside with fein 
whitish hairs. Dorsal s al oblong, 
light green, with pale AreWwA dots 
lateral s united, red-purple, with 
near the 
tis 1, (Rev. 
J.C. B, Fletcher. 
nd phen aa ee (Orehis, 
an ikidae: pre “half ie 
oe fanly mua, pale reddish brown. 
s and lip scarcely half as long as 
i rs Cigeste (Berlin-Dahlem 
G. yn. wraeana, 
Barb.-Rodr. | 
*Polemonium carneum. aS C. 1910, 
xlviii. 134, f. 49.) Polemoniaceae 
soy ane ae ol ide high, 
Leaves pinnate ; or 
clong-lanoelat, 1 n ony Fiowers 
3 to 5 together in somewhat umbel-like 
Ry 
years ago, the plant has been 
grown se taentified tiJl 1908.) 
eee esac ge We. = 
The 
— umes = ee 
20 Stes ina een corymb, white, 
with pale rose, in size and 
shape resembling have a Dendrobium 
18). Sepals 
barbatulum (B. M. 
in, long geeeoly i in ol Petals 
slightly smaller % in. long, 
t the base 
i 
arly } in. broad, m: arked a 
‘th n elo ngated- Viriangula blood- 
blo tch. Germ Africa, 
(Berlin-Dahlem B. G.)_ 
Polystachya feces alt CH.C. 
i . Plant about 4 in, 
— 
<o 
peed 
eae 
al 
peut 
< 
ele 
ry 
hte 
— 
small light ge and flowers. 
Tropical Africa. (W.E ton.) 
*Polystachya epi te 
ae xlviii . 145, 4 
79.) 
ce &, 
62, f. 202; O. R.1910, 
flowers varyi 
from coppery-yellow to reddish-orange. 
The young g growths are blotched with 
purple. ‘Trop. Africa, (Sir Trevor 
Lawrence.) 
mand- 
il eg fruticosa var. 
shur 
e 
er size an ess erect 
branches. Mandshuria. 
Bl condones Vil- 
rinia 1910, 56, f. 17.) 
t shrub attaining about 
: ft.in height, differing from the type 
n bei uch m whitish-villous, 
fruticosa var. 
(RK. 
. Flow 
pale sulphur-yellow. Tibet. (M.L. de 
Vilmorin, Les Barres, France.) 
— anisiaca. = C. 1910, Yee 
88.) 
Primulaceae. H. A natural 
yea between P. a Ta wey P. 
elatior, (R. Farrer.) 
Primula Briscoei. (4. (1910, xlviii. 
_ as H. A garden hybrid be 
P. Bulleyana and P. japonica. 
Or. “Veitch & Sons.) 
Primula a (G. €. 1910, 
“wd : 
rich orange-coloured meal, Flowers 5-8 
together. Corollablue; limb 73- er lin. 
across, having toothed or fringed lobes 
NW. Yunnan, China. (Bees, Ltd.) 
