120 
Cryptochilus hac £4. E 1883, a Cucumis Sacleuxii. (W. G. 1890, 
733.) Orchidace 98. urbitaceæ. undish 
inre to, light ‘yellow, ` in aN es reniform, lobed, rough ‘and pn reyish- 
e green ovaries are green on both sides. Fr. ovoid, 3-4 in. 
om aor White papille. India. long, of a dark green with lighter 
oe, oe used for pickling. 
togramme ee ee (G. grome 
and F. 1888, 341.) Filices. G. or H. H. 
Similar to C. crispa, but larger and Cucumis sativus sikkimensis. (B. M. 
stronger in growth; the barren seg- 6206.) G. n ne aang the 
ments thicker in texture, more pro- ordinary ¢ cucu t fr. mental, 
minently veined, and cans s0 amy vo a e iR E e eciiaaed with 
cut ; the a lenis ments 3-} in s markings. Eastern Himalaya. 
North Ameri 
Cucumis Vilmorini. (B. 7 O. 1894, 
Cryptomeria japonic ve i ea p annual piant Sota 
ruits are abundantly 
ag Iyoopodioides, ant and spiralis, produced, are canary-yellow in colour 
ege Unei Š and armed with soft spines. 
pyramid; the second is thick and | Cucurbita andreana. (R. M. 1896, 
bushy, and very regularly branched, 542, f. 184-7.) Cucurbitacer. G. A 
ie _ long and cord-like ; the species with long stems rooting at the 
is short, much-branched, nodes, large 1. marbled with white, fl. 
spreading shr with a flattish or only half the size of those of the 
shortly conical top, m i eee common pumpkin, and obovoid fruit 
in a series of spirals. marked with white z on on a 
green ground. Urugu 
Cryptomeria hee somata ml T H. 
1875, w C. a maxima sylvestris. CB. 
japonica T. O. 1893, 333.) Supposed to be t 
ao of all the large-frui padia 
in cultivation. The native country of 
O nerulstae. ie C. C. maxima was unknown, but the 
ii. 693.) With very —— plant has been 4 wild in 
stems, elliptic obtuse % e Himalayan region. Fruit as large 
1}-21in b spotted with purple, and $6 & man’s head 
numerous minute yellow ted ; 
rous 
with crimson ; the sep. united at their 
base and apex. Brazil? Cu ae fee ge E enm Cat. 
er climber, 
1890-91 f 
$ very si aien C. nolanasper ma, but 
me yee te ee. i — with the 1. of. a a difiere pe, and fi. 
in: high; L go Eo a of a ar ps he F are large 
Sie and b Mex 
purple. 
oranthus oblongifolius, Cupania elegans. (G. C. 1893, xiii. 
OP E 1808,39 G gil cer. 474.) Sapindacew. S. L. undulated 
4 -pedun ` kese É amai and toothed at the edges, 
oun ap and Sean South America. ` 
Cupania garniu ne ti. 
1884, 12. 
Pryptostylis dongitola, o C105 oe p aont i Soames 
276, f. 53.) Ore ets, 
i Aprep ess te, tely lobed, 
Terrestrial orchid with asingle lanceo- eo sag ong. aga e i J lo 
late 1 3 and a Pigs eme o: i usly- 
road, pet. 
ig tire ye Bonie Şip UDOT lanceolata. (B. M. t. 6412.) 
hoodl like, standing upwards, red, with 6412.) Lythrae cee. H. H. annual. A 
reddish-brown markings. Australia. strong - growing species, _ viscid] 
0. 
a b 4 
cordate-ovate, acutish. Fl. axillary, 
Crysophila nana. ak. T. O. 1889, solitary, pedicillate, deflexed. Cal. 
ry, 
- 887.) Palme. S. arf palm, with about 1 in. long, purplish. Pet. six 
roundish flabelliform 1. Mexico. the two dorsal ones very large and 
