186 
Fuchsia boliviana. Mle H. 1876, E 
0.) In the of F. coryn 
biona, and onl differi ing in being 
a littl 
doper jolted 
Bolivia 
Eras mago Pae Cat. 
ka =e is Arat, Tn rimson- 
scarlet, not reflexed ; pet. heap. violet. 
A a hybrid 
D cae branches 
Fuchsia age (R. H. 1894, 470, 
75.) 
come tga afie Aig G. 1888, 
244.) G. Garden hybrid 
pe Beat bias e n Baa xviii. 
95.) species 
rns l. op hrees, and the 
rmina y racemes of 
brilliant scarlet fl., 1} in. long. San 
Domingo. 
Arra TETA g s Soe G. 
ass den rid 
weoh F. ee ‘phi ia pis T phe 
Funkia sieboldiana ie - 
C. 1876, vi. 36; GA. t. 867.) ee 
am herb. per., difering from the type 
white f. and roundish planer 
porttitor Jean 
Furcrea albispina. a C. 1893, xiv. 
586.) Amaryllidaceæ. G. A dwart 
ee 
an erect ranched scape 
6 ft. Car Caibeal America. 
Cf. 1887, 130.) 
Gahnia M 
S. Agire ape not the soy 
_ Wavy 
seen ga pase ‘celine and pOr atic 
fruit. Fiji. 
Gaillardia pulchella lorenziana. 
if. t. 1083 
rays being sup- 
ariable. Also called 
oes Alleni. (&. C. 189 
Aiat 1891, 246.) Kie. 
ween Cf, latifolius and G. cau- 
EA L. short, broad, glaucous, Fl, 
white casus, 
a oo "ee pa a 0.189 
xiii 
ctly reflexed at the 
ges, as in "hie former, and inner 
perianth-segments Saris with green, 
as in the latter specie 
FATO caucasicus. ais C. 1887, 
ith a green A i 
spot MOni the deep notch. Caucasus. 
ae refs Siero: (Jard. — 
mall variety of G. 
t oa is, Oar 
—— Var. precox. (J.òf H. 1893, a: 
549. An early rasta form 
the ‘species with broad 
Galanthus miar ER (4. C. 
1893, xiii. 
with a jarge | bulb ae thick glaucous 
l. Asia Mi 
Var. unguicularis. 
1894, zvit 179.) H, 
Elwesii, of erect habit 
tinguished Ei its claw-like reali oa 
Asia Minor 
ÇJ. of 
A bint of @ 
Galanthus Fosteri. (6. C. 1889, v. 
458; Gard. 18 XXXVi. HB. 
ulate, 
long, i inner kenar obovate-cuneate. 
Asia Minor 
Galanthus gracilis. (G. C. 1893, xiii. 
656.) H. Closely allied to @, Elwesii, 
er 
of the perianth. Bulgaria. 
Gala nthus gonmitonie (G. 
1893, xiii, 65 
b 
e r; 
fl. resemble those of the large 
forms of G., nivalis. 
