Abutilon Thompsoni, flore pleno. | obovate or sc oat toothed = 
CR. H. 1885, 324,t.) G. Thisi s merely | eari S1 ilky-w n both sides. Fl, 
a double- flowered form of the varie- | ong in esaa spikes on ‘long 
poe var, of A, striatum, | sey peduncles. Chili. 
— baileyana. (G. C. 1894, xv. | — dere ee a uant 
7, f. 4.) Leguminose. G. A sħr. Cat. =a .) Euphorbiae 
wie. elegant bipinnate 1. and small $ green, teeth prominently rounded, 
ads of yellow fl. in loose yellow. ` 
globose he 
unbranched racemes. Australia. 
A po macafeeana. UL Cat. 
25.) 
Acacia i of erect hab L. broad, 
aan pS ago ae oe = ete seein in form, serrate, 
Acacias a forms a woody shr., with frequently much cut, ong, 6 In. 
large bipinnate 1. and large horn-like pee Asien red, blotched with deep 
> peed in pairs. The fl. are in axillary 
clus l heads, 1 in. long. 
Central America and Cuba 3 sn beg ee ear Cia. H. 
age shr. L. 
ed, i a ie ous cordate-accu- 
Acacia viscidula. (Gf. t.1109) G. all ki h- ire- 
of lax habit, with lin ee hyllodia, a ately wer 
an -e globular heads of yellow 
ralia 
Aus 
Apalyphe musaica. (Williams Cut 
1877, 17.) S. shr., with large deeply- 
Acæna adscendens. CB. T. O. 1888, srtated l of a bronzy-green, gu 
“a ‘ane seie “ge ome variegated with various sha of 
i) salt Q South § 
ding branches. L pin nate, orange and coppery-red. Sou ea 
o 1 in. long, obovate 
elliptic-obovate, obtuse, ae ce : 
rous above, silky beneath. Fl. heads ETU obovata. (Bull Cat. 1884, 
t. L. obovate, 
globose Fad: ırple, on long peduncles 11) S. foliage plant. L. 
Patagon | green with creamy pepsi when young, 
| changing to olive -green with pink 
Acæna r (B. 1888. margins, and finally to a bronzy centre 
J milar to a salina with broad rosy-crimson margins. 
but a itie pess er and less graceful. Polynesia. 
gra 
The leaflets of the rather long pinnate 
inna 
Acalypha Sanderi. (@. C. 1896 
cut to the middle, more or less 392.) S. Attaining a height of 10 ya 
pubescent on both sides, or glabrous 15 ft., with large ovate green serrated 
above. Fl. in od interrupted spikes, 1. and lo ong drooping tail-like spikes of 
: purple. Australia bright rose-red fl. [A. hispida, Burm, ] 
| New Guinea 
Acena sarmentosa. (B. T. O. 1888, | 
332.) H. per. A rampant species | Acalypha torta. (Bull Cut. 1876.) s: 
similar to A. Sanguisorbe, but stouter, Shr. of curious Stems erect, 
with Minis branches, d the e | covered with suborbicular ara e 
eath, and with longer hairs. | very much contorted 1., of a dark olive 
Fi. in glo eads on t green, on semiterete nar Samoa, 
peduncles of moderate wit 
te length h 
_one or two bracts. afise d’Acunha. Acalypha triumphans, 
ae. 
1888, 55, t. 55; LZ’ Hort- Lint, Cat, 
G 
Acæna sericea. (B. T. O. 1888 1888-9, 41; H. GŒ. 1888, 502; ; 
aalis i A. epai Beara long x 1888, 384.) S. A foliage sit ed with 
of cuneate, large cordate, toothed, acute 1., varie. 
meand toned Teas, silky beneath. p ar — crimson, green an 
Fl. green in eads, on sary pe- o be a variety of A, 
duncles, aot ce 2 or 3 smaller w coll xe er Isles. 
heads, sessile in the axils of leafy 
bracts. Patagonia, Chili. Acampe madagascariensis. . €. 
1891, x. 608.) Orchidaceæ. §, Allied 
— apiend ens. (B. T. O. 1888, to A. papillosum. Tt has thick leathery 
g A stout tufted alpine l. and small whitish fi., the lip rose 
L. pinnate, with 3-4 pairs of purple, Madagascar 
