115 
iy ee (0. R. 1910, bine 
in shape, and white, with a violet 
lip, (S. Florey.) 
ibid nectge ee phlomoides album 
wrCel9lO, tie ii, 333,) ‘Scrophularia- 
A. 
aor wers of a beautiful 
8 of Probab ‘th con- 
spicuous anthers. (Gibson & Co, 
W. E. Gumbleton.) 
“Veronica edinensis. (G. C. 1910, 
xlviii. 38, 10 ype dah tae H. 
= garden hybrid between V. fMectori 
d V, pimelioides. (CR. Tins say.) 
By nbn gen Ait Et arp (G. C. 1910 
A garden hybrid 
bred r ¥. Balfouriana and PV. salici- 
folia, (R. Lindsay.) 
*Viburnum coriaceum. (Fitch, 
N. es £910; 10.) Caprifoliaceae, 
evergreen shrub a ttaining 
salgie of 12-15 ft. . 
_eggend on. ianceoate, 4-9 in, 
oie: in. broa Flowers | 
ream-w nite W. China. (J. Veitch 
& Sons.) 
Cees Fob oo rong (Sargent, 7. 
— Cat. 1910-11, n. 
a Vv, 
: and rly rel; to 
dilatatum, differing chiefly in its orbi- 
cular-ovate and gr 
ioles. Central "China. cL. § 
lin.) 
serene ret eat are SG “epee 
P35 
{This does appear to be the 
Bi ger Beseed oie Sieb. § tas, aie 
according to Rehder in Sargent’s Zyees 
& Shrubs, ii, 43, is confined to Japan. ] 
*Viburnum _ theiferum. Veit 
(Ve 
oP AGIOS i. Distinguished 
from. V. phlebotrichum by its 
ae & un 
chocolate-brown. Central and 
China. (J. Veitch & Sons a 
eon! — A os ©. 1910, xlvii. 
uppos oxed to be 
: aaa ver wie = se ata and 
V. cornuta, (CH. Correvon, Floraite. 
Geneva.) 
hegre heterophylla. 
incisa var. 
247.) Verbenaceae. 
Warrea Hookeriana. Sa R. 1910, 
360.) Orchidaceae. Flowers 
ather er than nal Ws 
bidentata, but very similar in colour, 
being of a peculiar shade of reddish 
purple, rathe er in the centre; 
they are borne in erect scapes “ aa 
in shape. 
(CF. Sander & cee [Syn. Phatus 
skeen Reichb. f.] 
Zygopetalum chloranthum. (@. ¢. 
1910, xlvii. 162.) hi 
( mn M 
Fuerstenberg, Hupanpoes Essen 
