666 THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING, 
Selenipedium—continued. 
To the species and varieties described on pp. 418-4, 
Vol. III., the following should be added: 
S. Boissierianum (Boissier’s). jl. yellow, veined and tinged 
with bright green, marked brownish-crimson on the edges of the 
sepals and in other places; petals curiously twisted and hori- 
zontally extended, the ed erose ; lip rounded. A Peru, 1887. 
(G. GC, 1887, i., p. 143.) S. reticulatum is a form of this. 
S. caudatum giganteum (gigantic).* /l., upper sepal white, 
spotted with yellow ; petals 10in. long, white, with dark green 
reticulation, blackish-brown outside; lip pure white within, 
with a yellow ring round the border. A fine variety. (1. ii., 
t. 96.) 
fl. large; upper sepal 2sin. long ; 
wrmine-red, oblong, smooth, 
Stems cylindrical, pubescent, 
S. Dalleanum (Dalle’s). 
petals 5in. long; lip deep glossy 
1. lorate, acute, 14ft. to 2ft. long. 
20in. high. Habitat not recorded, 1895. (R. H. 1895, p. 548, f. 180.) 
A synonym of S. Roezlii, 
S. Hartwegii (Hartweg’s). 
Fic. 674. SELENIPEDIUM CAUDATUM WALLISII. 
S. Hincksianum is a form of S. longiflorwm. 
S. Lindeni is a variety of S. caudatum. 
S. palmifolium (palmate-leaved). jl. about twenty-five or 
thirty to a scape; sepals and petals yellow; lip citron-yellow. 
Stems leafy, attaining 3ft. in height. French Guiana. “A very 
rare species. 
S. Parishii (Parish’s). A synonym of Cypripedium Parishii. 
S. reticulatum is a form of S. Boissierianum. 
Ss. Sargentianum (Sargent’s). This species closely resembles 
Ss. Lindleyanum in flowers, foliage, and habit; it differs chiefly 
in having a pair of small, white tubercles on the inner margi 
of the side lobes of the lip. Brazil, 1893, (B. M. 7446 ; 
1894, ii., f. 100.) 
S. Schroderz splendens (splendid).* A very brilliant variety 
1887. (LL. ii., t. 69.) ms ) Yer ae eee 
S. Sedeni Weidlichianum (Weidlich’s). 7. clear rose-colour 
and white, freely produced. 1893, A capital, winter-flowering 
variety. (R., t. 51.) 
Selenipedium—continued. 
S. Wallisii (see Fig. 674) is 
S. caudatum 
S. Warscewiczii 
voseum, 
SELF. A term applied to a flower (or a plant) which 
is wholly of one colour. 
SEMPERVIVUM. 
pp. 416-9, Vol. III., the following should be added. 
changes in nomenclature are based on the 
Kewensis.”’ 
S. anomalum is probably a form of S. pumilum. 
S. arachnoideum. S. piliferum and S. Webbianwm are forms 
of this species. 
S. barbatulum, 8. Doellianum, and S, Fauconneti are 
varieties of S. arachnoideum. 
S. Boutignyanum is given as a form of S. arver- 
nense by some; but at Kew it is kept as 
distinct. 
S. grandiflorum and S. soboliferum are 
forms of a species called S. globiferum. 
S. Heuffelii is a form of S. patens. 
S. Lamottei, S. parvulum, and S. Reginz- 
Amalize are forms of 8S. tectorwm. 
S. Lindleyi (Lindley’s). The 
S. villosum, 
S. Mettenianum (Metten’s). /. 
stems 4in. to 6in. high. Summer. 
sized rosettes, fringed, reddish 
Kuropean Alps. A neat little 
rockery, thriving in a loamy soil. 
S. Monanthes. 
polyuphylla. 
S. Neilrichii (Neilrich’s). A 
narium. 
S. patens (spreading). 
Z. rosulate, obovate-ol 
glaucous, hairy. Ks 
t. 858, f. 2.) 
this species. 
S. piliferum (hair-bearing). 
noideum, 
S. pulchellum (rather pretty).* 7”. pink; 
cymes compact, many-flowered. 1. obovate- 
oblong, obtuse, viscid, lineolate beneath, dotted 
with ved and shortly hairy on both surfaces ; 
rosettes 14in. in diameter. Habitat not recorded. 
A glabrous shrub. 
S. Requieni (Requien’s). A 
of S. tectorum rusticum. 
S. Schottii is a form of S. glauwewm. 
S. spinosum (spiny). A synonym of Cotyledon 
spinosum. 
S. tectorum. 8S. Lamottei, 
S. Reginw-Amalie (described 
III.) are varieties of this spe 
is a glaucous form, with ve 
(Syn. S. Requieni, of gardens), 
S. Thomeyeri (Thomeyer’s). 
between S. hirtum and S. arachnoideum. 
S. Verloti is a variety of S. Pomelii. 
S. villosum. The correct name is S. Lindley. 
S. Webbianum (Webb's). A garden name for 
a form of S. arachnoideum. 
now regarded as a variety of 
(Warseewiez’s) A synonym of S. caudarum 
To the species, &c., described on 
The 
** Index 
correct name of 
rosy-white, on 
¢. in medium- 
in autumn. 
plant for the 
The correct name is Monanthes 
form of S. are- 
fl. yellowish ; petals erect. 
long, abruptly cuspidate, 
5 tern Enrope. . G., 
S. Heuffelii is merely a form ot 
A form of S. arach- 
garden synonym 
S. parvulum, and 
$ species in Vol. 
S. t. rusticum 
y large rosettes. 
A garden hybrid 
1892. 
SENECILLIS. Included under Senecio 
(which see). 
SENECIO. Including Delairia. To the species 
described on pp. 419-21, Vogl. III., the following should be 
added : 
S. abrotanifolius (Southernwood-leaved), <A 
S. adonidifolius. 
S. adonidifolius (Adonis-leaved).* jl.-heads brilliant orange, 
synonym of 
showy, disposed in a compound corymb. July. 2. petiolate, 
pinnatisect, much-cleft; lobes linear, acute, deep green. 
Stems erect, terete, simple, lft. to lift. high. 
1800. A neat, glabrous, hardy perennial. 
Jolius, S. artemisicefolius. 
S. alpestris (Alpine). 
S. artemisizfolius 
S. adonidifolius. 
S. aurantiaca (orange). 
aurantiaca. 
8. auriculatissimus (prominently auricled). j.-heads golden- 
yellow, lin. across, pedicellate, in lax, terminal corymbs. 
South Europe, 
Syns. S. abrotani- 
The correct name of Cineraria alpestris. 
(Artemisia-leaved), A synonym of 
The correct name of Cineraria 
