habit of growth are described under 
names of compacta, nutans 
yemaea. (H. den Ouden & 
Bin; Boskoop, Holland.) 
the be pe ara Beteramsii. 
(mM. 290.) Coniferae. 
i rere iG the young growths 
being ies aa - Sancgoh gradual] 
changing eterams, 
Geldern, hewex Rhine. Germany +) 
Trevoria jbehmanni. (0. R. 1910, 
18.) Orchidaceae. S. The 
mies proposed mal the plant figured in 
the B. as 7. Chloris, It 
by the much broader a 
petals, and in having the front lobe of 
the ip ovate-elliptic ther than 
linea Andes of Colombia, (Sir 
eee Lawrence 
wD tale Dinteri. (Berger, pe 
weit me 
(Stapelia veel forms, Tat easily dis- 
in; 
German 8. W. Africa. (La Mortola. 3: 
Trichoglottis Solerederi. (Pedde, 
98. hidaceae. 8. 
Leaves fleshy, sub- 
5 in. long and about 
1 - flowered. 
Sepals obovate- por nie iy lin. ee 
brown - pur} Potale 
but with only 3 bands, Lip }in.1 
hite b 
_ Trilumna Gouldiaan Bi; 
aa hybrid between 
Tnichopilis ia ee ane Be Nene Hehe 
(Lriche Moats th var, 
poe (The 1 name should i 
richopilia Gowtdiana na, | 
“Tristellateia australis. (B. M. t. 
34.) Malpi S. A strong 
eaves i ovate or ovate-oblong, 
2-4 in. long, 1-2} in 
85 
petioles LB in, long. Racemes 2-6 in 
long, 12-1 - Flowers oppo- 
site, 8 un Petals 5, 
obl or ova arr st agg 5-6 lin. long, 
remade ; claw 1 lin. tamens 
filaments finally ‘deep 
Malaya and Australasia. (Kew.) 
ee biflora var. sre ma 
Ee . C.1910, xlvii. 85, f, 47.) 
red. 
n 6B Bog 
n the A , often 
producing oe? owers on 
branched scape. TaiResten. "Kew, ) 
Tulipa a iad Ag ¢ 1910, xlviii. 
53, 8 Il.) new species 
ore t ee reas Eriobulbi, 
and somewhat similar to 7. Oculus- 
wale 8- 10 i n. long and 
13-3 in. an , smooth, y 
blackish-violet ernest and blackish 
ae mera (C. G. van, Tuber- 
en, Jr., Haarlem.) 
erreenam ay meh ere 
et: 7 Aracea Ss. An 
evergreen glabrous rns “Stem stout, 
3-10 ft. high, 4-12 in. t ves 
deeply alee or sagittate, 14-33 ft. 
long, 7 in— 8 ‘out, 
across, flattened - orbicular, ‘edinie. 
Madagascar. (Kew.) 
Ulmus arbuscula. (MM. D. G. 1910, 
anak icac cear A hybr id 
U pum and U. montana. 
oe Puewnn, on Forest Inst.) 
ir vpanenn as. es B. 1910, 
24.) Pr obably 
Sander & Sons.) 
Fe noi py sarc 
xviii. 
3. 
(@. 
and yellow feces ge 
Some Africa; Madagascar. (Ed 
burgh B. G.) 
Vanda brceriagecl — 
1910, 
1910, 4 418; 
daceae 
CG. 6. 
pete Oo se, 
H “¢. "iL ie 957.) Orchi- 
ers white, with 
