350 
Redriguesis hahmanai: (G. C.1883 
03.) S. Allied to. R. caloplectron, 
p. with green keels, the 
lip with S terea disk and brown 
spots. Col 
Sng Lindeni. (J. 0.1892, 10, 
$) [ R. pubescens, Reichb. f. ] 
Moleiyonns luteola. (&. C. 1883, 
xix. 688.) S. A neat species with 6-9- 
flowered racemes of small orge 
= efena all the parts of the fl. 
ag ewe cordata. (R. H. 1878, 200.) 
Rubiaceæ. G. or S. shrub with oppo- 
site aeea akiosha ra acute 
l., sub- at poe largish ter- 
minal cor ymbose cym: es of small white 
fl, [Rondeletia cor data, Benth. ] 
Guatemala. 
mule ea Hawes, (G. C. 1887, i, 
n diam. 
golden is in hi ower part, 
lighter upwards, and often a with 
red at the tips South Africa 
egos Backhousii. (B. M. t 
L. 4-9 long, shortl 
petioled, ovate, acute, membranous, 
green, wit petioles and veins 
1 bes ; 
iin. in diameter. Tropical Ameri 
Rondeletia — ag soln 
B. M. t. 6350.) A fi 
ee n of the p iawn = 
ardens as b Wecisiniia speciosa, 
Ronnbergia columbiana. CB. H. 
1885, 82.) Bromeliaceæ. S. ome- 
liad with a 
egi short spike of hypocraterif orm 
dark blue fl., with a white tube. Co- 
lombia, 
— morreniana. (Lind, Cat. 
1879, 12.) L. large oval of a clear 
reen Ai with large blac kish green 
spots. Spikes of fl, blue, Figu 
at Jil. H, 1874, t. 177, Tropical 
America, 
Moi ae —-.. — G.1 
61.) desorption 
Gs of eee kinds rlan Attar of 
Roses. Eastern Roumelia, 
ren ee = and F. 1888, 
33.) 
all the s mer. D lender, 
with a few recurved spines and no 
prickles. L. with a ia of small 
elliptic serrate lea small 
w in se aki corym 
Fruit not much pats oe a pea, at 
first orange-red, dee urple-black 
when ripe. Central ae 
m ene: ae G. 1888, W 
o description. gs Attar o 
Eo. astern Eur Sy: 
Rosa canina io. a cna 
240.) H. Seedlin 
peculiarly cut 1. 
Kost centifolia peer eer oe 
895, 165.) 
doubie or nia Phat ioe 
coloured fi, 
Rosa Ece. (4G. C. 1885, xxiv. 468; 
Tcones Plantarum t. 1329.) HA 
istinct species with small 1. having 
b 
prickles, and small yellow 
e aeathiaa, Lindl. ] Affghanistan. 
a Engelmanni. (G4. and F. 1889, 
376,f.121.) H. A species with oblong 
fruit, like that of R. a to which 
it is nearly allied. Col 
n Fendleri. (7. G. 1888, 560.) 
H. Resembling R. blanda, and prob- 
ably ei a form of that species, New 
Mexico. 
Rosa gallica aeria on 
Arb. Zésch. = 16.) H. Avar. 
h per rfume is obtained in 
Rosa gallica ae irigiatipetala. (H. G 
1888, 561; G. C. 1890, vii. 45, f. 8.) 
H. No A g Yields Attar of 
Roses, Eastern Roumelia. 
