eruenta [Senecio cruentus| and 
Senecio tussilaginis, \(J. Veitch & 
ns.) 
Cirrhopetalum Micholitzii. 
1912, 132.) 
(K. B. 
in. long, 1- ves oblong or 
lanceolate-oblong, 81 in. lo 
Scapes slender, about in. 1 
Umbels ye oh im Flowers about 
? in. long. sepals deep yellow. 
Dorsal sepal ao petals blotched with 
dark purple ona pale ground. Annam. 
(Glasnevin B.G.; Stuart Low & Co.) 
bas ugh gee miniatum. (4. 
2, 2913-0. Ay A912, 320) 
Mimi f rhs C. gracillimum especi- 
ally i in its caudate almost thread-like 
. Sander & Son 
var grt 
Rut G. 
= a 
(B. . 1912. 
a 
. across, and globose « or slightly 
oP la ‘fruits about 3 oss, whic 
po a reddish bitter an, Cistituto 
Agrario Castelnuovo, Italy.) 
tg akebioides. (Veitch, V. H. P. 
9.) 
mall, pale yellow. 
GJ. Veitch & Sone 8.) 
Clematis Davidiana x ae 
a hte 1912; Aug. 17, x.) EC 
hybrid. (Miss Jekyll.) 
oe ptapage it ge WH. P. 
2, C A 
decidots Sih ee. Lesvies of 5 cectiod 
fragrant, dens: 
rig) Ceyton and Male: CJ. Veitch 
Clematis splendens. Seo goo Sng 
36, 1912, 104.) H. 
those of 
Cocculus variiformis, (@. C. 1912, 
lii, 402), See Sinomenium diver- 
sifolium. 
57 
beg am hag one 
Gi. hE H.1912, 
iv, H 
A Lae aie species "with a a pros- 
trate habit, silvery grey e leaves, 
and soft lavender-blue “hell shag ed 
flowers. Western China. (Bees, L 
Coelogyne formosa. AE ates 1912, 
) 
112, t. 25, -6 rchidaceae. S. 
A fine species differing tees C. speciosa 
t of lip, whic 
i Sepals 
aron 
von Fiirstenberg, "Schloss. Hanley; 
Mintard, Germany.) 
*Corokia virgata. oe M. ~ so 
Cornaceae. WwW speci er- 
ing from C. ite ” in its lense 
straight Shicddhibe, Taeye ves, and in 
the scales at etals, 
into a few narrow segmen 
Sialana. (Kew.) 
ide se ne: CG. C. 1912, 
, 191 (£.), 213.) 
the leaves. China. Ciliss Willmott.) 
Cotoneaster ambigua. ate Wils, i. 
istinguished 
from ee be de le tia by it its 2 ey 
ves an 
leaves, inflorescen 
its face fruit. 
Us h & Sons; Arnold Arbore- 
Sosargrs amoena. (G. C. 1912, 
3) oe i Sa 
, China . Veitch 
Cotoneaster apiculata. (Pl. Wils, 
i. 156.) H. Shrub, up to about 6 ft. 
high, with stout s spreading Petation. 
Leaves deciduous, orbicular or orbi- 
cular-ovate, apiculate, rarely emar- 
ginate, 2-6 lin. long, 2-4} 
petiole 4-1 lin. 1 Flowers un- 
- known. Fruits ts solitary, erect, globose, 
>t Pols lin. searlet. Western 
(Arnold Arboretum ) 
