101 
Clerodendron Minahasse. (Bul! Cut. Syene pulchra. (6. e 1891, 
1886, 7.) S. Shr., with square stems, ; G. 1891, 274; GA. 1891, 
st Ba obovate serrate l. and broad 118.) “Aimar acer. upposed 
rminal cymose panicles of yellowinh- bigeneric hybrid between a Clivia and 
k ite fl. 4 in. long, with exserted Eucharis grandiflora. 
purple anthers. In fruit the calyx 
rrows out so as to lea in. 
=i ved isus, witha round | Clivia miniata Lindeni. (zu. I 
across, of a 
aa berry i in the centre. Celebes ’ S. A fine robust Seti 
ith fl. larger and more numerou 
type. 
i pce paniculatum. (Gard. than in the 
ems = 86.)8. Bs bale th 4-angle 
heads o ‘of Piri pi Aico fl. Old Wo rld garden form of Å. miniata. 
Tro 
Cnicus altissimus. (@. C. 1879, xi. 
Clerodendron MaR, sie 436, f.61; Gf. 1879, 88.) Composite. 
9.) S. a 
7 9J 8 bie larg = one herb. per forming 
aE nas Sey Ly and ft. high 6-7 ft. 
terminal panicles of Bie inka through, aah vere thie hike age 
which at first are flesh-coloured, tifid and numerous fl.- 
prepene to red and crimson; sta- aaa of about three wad thee ends of 
serted, red. Jav the branches. North Am 
saree rea (B. M. Coccinia Moghadd. (B. T. O. 1894, 
6-10 ft. high. L. 11: Cucurbitaceæ. 8. 
a a the be: very large and he Restle’ per. gourd with pal- 
trifid, the upper broadly ovate, acumi- mately-lobed 1., whitish yellow fl., and 
nate, entire or serrate. Cymes axillary carmine red ovoid fr. Abyssinia. 
and terminal, long pedunculate, i 
trichotomously branched, red, p 4 
ed. Corolla white, 3 in. in diameter. Recon ne, earatisisatuienci (Gf ok 
n. r. 
a L. ve variable, cont eons 
Clethra, arboria, foliis variegatis. ovate, or with 2-4 short obtuse basal 
(R. 893, 285, t.) dem. lobes, middle lobe longer, obtuse, 
0: i rah with Sioa: prea rarely acute. Fl. dicecious, in raceme- 
Madeira. like axillary panicles, white, the 
female fl. succeeded by bright searlet 
Cleyera japonica tricolor. (a |) ee eee DC.) North 
Cat. 1882, ernstræmiaceæ. G. E 
Shr. The k green 1. ias ed with : E 
longitudinal and oblique bands of | Cochlioda neezliana. (Z. vi. t. 266; O, 
greyish - green, and the margins 1891, 290 ; = “ot t. 7474.) Orchidacer. 
creamy-white tinged with rose. Japan, | Very si r to C. rulcanicum, but 
ith rather ‘heemaae ak | Syn. anda: 
Clianthus Dampieri puna glossum næzlianum, Hort. } Andes. 
e G. 1889, ay © alk Leg 
den var.; tion given — Var. aurantiaca. (4. C. 1895, 
xvii. 763.) G. A form with yellower 
Clidemia vittata, (777. H. 1875, t. en fl. than the type. 
Lind. Cat. 1876, 2 Melastoma 
hr. of quick g large Cocos a BrO 
elliptic, acute, Barred, bullate, rich Palani i ing OR high. 
metallic green, yia a central white with 1. Tois ft. wog. Argentine, 
stripe. . pale rose, in a short erect 
a : 
ense panicle, Peru, Cocos odorata. (R. H. 1893, 345, i 
ll dwarf s specie 
Clintonia andrewsiana. pa e TONS, like €. campestris, but diffe ering in its 
iii. 805 ; B.M. se 7092.) Liliaceæ. H. Šaura spherical apiculat 
per ap sessile broadly pe P 9 
fruit. 
a Colchicum, and an erect scape about 
high, bearing an umbel of cam- | Cocos oe. (B. T 5 = po 
panulate deep rose- ence fl, on S. t. high, with 1. 
slender pedicels. Californ: e j n long. Andes of Bolia 
