1900 SUPPLEMENT—RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, 
Trees and Shrubs—continued. 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs—continued. 
Halimodendron 
*Hamamelis 
Hedysarum 
Hibiscus 
Hydrangea 
Hypericum 
Idesia 
Itea 
Jamesia 
Juglans 
Kerria 
Laburnum 
Lespedeza * 
Leycesteria 
Liquidambar 
Liriodendron 
Lonicera 
Loropetalum 
Lyonia 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. 
Andromeda 
Arbutus 
Arundinaria 
Arundo 
Aucuba 
Azara 
Bambusa 
Berberis 
Bruckenthalia 
Bryanthus 
Buddleia 
Buzus 
Cassandra 
Cassinia 
Castanopsis 
Cerasus 
Choisya 
Cistus 
Cotoneaster 
Crategus 
Dabecia 
Daphne 
Daphniphyllum 
Berry-Bearing Trees and Shrubs. 
Arbutus 
Aucuba 
Azara 
Berberis 
Cotoneaster 
Berberis 
Celastrus 
Cotoneaster 
Crategus 
Daphne 
Wall Shrubs and Climbers. 
Abelia 
Actinidia 
Ampelopsis 
Aristolochia 
Bignonia 
Chimonanthus 
Clematis 
Corchorus 
Corylopsis 
Akebia 
Aristotelia 
Benthamia 
Berberidopsis 
Bridgesia 
Carpenteria 
Ceanothus 
Crategus 
Desfontainea 
Vol. V. 
Magnolia . 
Neillia 
Nuttallia 
Nyssa 
Oxydendron 
Peonia 
Parrotia 
Paulownia 
Philadelphus 
Platanus 
Populus 
Prunus (Fig. 722) 
Ptelia 
Pterocarya 
Pyrus 
Quercus 
Rhododendron 
Rhodotypos 
Rhus 
Elwagnus 
Empetrum 
Erica 
Eriobotrya 
Escallonia 
Eucalyptus 
Burybia 
Fabiana 
Gaultheria 
Griselinia 
Helianthemum 
Humenanthera 
Hypericum 
Ilex 
Kalmia 
Laurus 
Ledwin 
Leiophyllum 
Leucothoés 
Ligustrum 
Olearia 
Osmanthus 
Ozothamnus 
EVERGREEN. 
Gaultheria 
Hedera 
Hymenanthera 
Pernettya 
DEcIDUOUS. 
Eleagnus 
Euonymus 
Hippophe 
Lycitum 
Pyrus 
DECIDUOUS. 
Exochorda 
Fremontia 
Indigofera 
Jasmine 
Lippia 
Lonicera 
Lycium 
Menispermum 
EVERGREEN. 
Eleagnus 
Escallonia 
Euonymus 
Eurya 
Garrya 
Hedera 
Holbellia 
Lonicera 
Magnolia 
Ribes 
Robinia 
Rubus 
Salix 
Sambucus 
Shepherdia 
Spartin 
Spirea 
Stachyurus | 
Staphylea | 
Stuartia (Fig. 726) 
Styrax 
Syringa 
Tilia 
Ulmus 
Vaccinium 
Viburnum 
Zenobia 
Pernettya 
Philesia 
Phillyrea 
Phlomis 
Phyllostachys 
Pieris 
Piptanthus 
Polygala 
Quercus 
Rhamnus 
Rhaphiolepis 
Rhododendron 
Rosmarinus 
Ruseus 
Skimmia 
Tamaria 
Trachycarpus 
Ulex 
Vaccinium 
Veronica 
Viburnum 
Vinca 
Yucca 
Phillyrea 
Rhaphiolepis 
Ruscus 
Skimmia 
Sambucus 
Symphoricarpus 
Viburnum 
Vitis 
Periploca 
Plagianthus 
Prunus 
Pyrus 
Viticella 
Vitis 
Wistaria 
Xanthoceras 
Myrtus 
Olearia 
Osmanthus 
Passiflora 
Photinia 
Pittosporum 
Rhaphiolepis 
Smilax 
&C. “ita 
Trees and Shrubs—continued. 
Weeping Trees and Shrubs. 
Drcipuous. 
Acer Fagus Prunus 
Alnus Fraxinus Salia 
Betula Laburnum Sophora 
Caragana Larix Tilia 
Cornus Populus Ulnus 
EVERGREEN, 
Cedrus Juniperus Taxus 
Cupressus Picea Thuya (Biota) 
Tlex 
Conifers. 
Abies Ginkgo Pseudotsuga 
Araucaria Tuniperus Retinospora 
Biota Larix Sciadopitys 
Cedrus Libocedrus Sequoia 
Cephalotaxus Picea Taxodium 
Cryptomeria Pinus Taxus 
Cunninghamia Podocarpus Thuya 
Cupressus Prumnopitys Tsuga 
Fitzroya Pseudolarix Wellingtonia 
TREMBLING TREES. 
and P. tremuloides. 
TREVORIA (named in hononr of Sir Trevor 
Lawrence). OrD. Orchidex. A monotypic genus 
discovered by Mr. F. C. Lehmann, of Popayan, who 
described it in the columns of the ‘Gardeners’ 
Chronicle.” An illustration of it, made from the finder’s 
drawing, also accompanied it. The species, Chloris, is 
named after the goddess of flowers, and in the original 
description the reason for the generic and specific names 
is explained by Mr. Lehmann thus: ‘I have named this 
genus of Orchidacew in honour and commemoration of 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., President of the R.H.S., 
one of the most enthusiastic orchidists that ever lived. 
Trevoria has to answer our purpose; Lawrencia and 
Lawrencella being already in existence in Composite and 
Malvacex respectively. May Sir Trevor's love of Orchids 
endure sempervirent, as Chloris, the Goddess of Flowers.” 
The flowers, which are in drooping racemes, and 
yellowish or greenish-yellow in colour, have been 
produced under cultivation in Sir Trevor Lawrence’s 
collection. 
‘TRIANEA BOGOTENSIS. The correct name of 
this is now Limnobiwm bogotense. 
TRIAS. To the species described on p. 77, Vol. IV., 
the following should be added : 
T. picta (painted). j”. honey-coloured, densely spotted with 
reddish-purple, fleshy, jin. across. i. 2in. to 2kin. long, 
narrow-obovate, acuminate, fleshy. Pseudo-bulbs four-angled, 
Zin. thick. Birma, 1888. 
T. vitrina (vitreous-green). 
brown on the lip, solitary on short pedicels. 
long. Pseudo-bulbs ovoid. Rhizome creeping. 
1895. 
TRIBE. A section of a natural order embracing one 
or more genera; sometimes called a Family. 
TRICHILIA. JT. glabra 
T. havanensis. 
TRICHIOSOMA LUCORUM. See Sawflies. 
TRICHOCENTRUM. To the species and varieties 
deseribed on p. 79, Vol. IV., the following should be 
added : 
T. alatum (winged). A species allied to 7. fusewm, but bearing 
smaller flowers, which are white, having the base of the lip 
yellow with red veins. Colombia, 1898. 
T. albiflorum (white-flowered). /. white, with a tinge of 
purple at the base of the lip, about lin. across; spur short, 
two-toothed; raceme lin. long. J. ovate, about lin. long. 
Mexico, 1893. 
Te ieee ureum striatum (striated). (/. having a large 
purple blo’ on each side of the base of the lip, and the 
apical part striped purple. 
T. Hartii (Hart's). 7. about lin. across; sepals and petals 
light yellow ; lip white and reddish-brown, 7. fleshy, uioas 
2in. long. Venezuela, 1894. Allied to 7. fuscwm. 
See Populus Tremula 
jl. pale green, with a few spots of 
1. solité 3i 
Tenasserim, 
is the correct name of 
4Y 
Nati 
Aa 
