367 
Renny ea ae rH L188, xx, 75; 
. M. t retty her- 
e 
ray and z hite dik: iian purple. 
South A 
Senecio Galpini. (B. M. t. 7239; 
ol Fa pe Re G. A species 
tion Klei It form apagar 
tuft of eio Parren stems and ped 
glaucous ona la i- FL 
leafy, 1 ft. ending in a 
corymb of beia orange fl. Trans- 
vaal. 
Sonogio irie fo and F. 1891, 
0, n. Cineraria 
aur ‘ita, LU’ Hit. ] Hoare 
Praon Hualtata. (B. M. t. 7422.) 
H. her a 
Argentina ; Chile 
Senecio kleinioides. (&. C. 1894, xvi. 
34.) G. Allied to = Anteuphorbinm, 
but with smaller fi,-h and flat 
masa cuneate l. Ab; mea 
Senecio E sas (G. C. 1882, xvii. 
424.) H.rockwork plant with aly 
pse obtuse radical 1. setose above, 
beneath, Fl.-stem 
Ms “iè in. high; po (sw lax, few- 
1 min 
ered ; 
pte bright yellow. ae Zealand. 
E oe (B. M.t 
vi. f. 43, as S. latifolius) 
h ranched shr 
ry 
above, glaucous be: ; fl. in erect 
rminal panicles, yellow. New Zea- 
Senecio leucostachys. (R. H. 1893, 
104, f. cure G. or H. H. An under- 
shrub bis tomentose pinnatiseci 
1, 
Senecio = he C.1896, xix. 
9.) G, An all 
460, f. y of the 
Garden a ÇS. cruentus). It has 
a tall leafy stem branched above, wit 
numerous fi. 1 in. 
o purple 
parece? Bourgei, 
. 4994,] Canary 
cross, [Syn, 
Sch. Bip,; B. M. 
Islands. 
CW. @. 1890 
Senecio Palmeri. 
f. 24.) G. per. or H. annual. 
00 
are few ea Tagai rays, 
Lin. in diam. in a peduncu- 
late Guadeloupe Island, 
Lower ‘California, 
— a = H. 1892, 
3, f. 16- 
m., with 
xii. i. 615 1880, ay: 149, i 
d m., bright purple, few or 
several in a lax corymb. South 
Africa, 
—— sh avi, hf saree (4. 
é 
5-6.) herb. 
per, “Radical "Tonga, inal. 
acumin ie 
2 ft. high, with eee 
oblong spike of yellow fl heals each 
with three florets. fl.-heads 
in typical form oir ink one ray 
floret each. Japan. 
—- sooner 2 M. t. 6363.) 
S. cylin succulent 
hora piia aA 1l. with 2-6 
irs 0 lobes and one terminal 
lobe, deeply aga Pager! green, with 
pink veins. 
heads small, yellow, i 5 ites ‘at the 
ends of the branches of panicle ; 
florets all Ainan about 10 to each 
head. Tropical Africa. 
Sequoia sempervirens variegata. 
(CR. H. 1890, 330.) Coniferæ. H. A 
form with very glaucous and sli lightly 
variegated foliage. 
rar Bc eis tate a (B. 
Orchidaceæ. H. terres 
roid a 1 ft, high or more. 
. narrow, lanceolate, acumina; 
green, eed Spikes 5-6-flowered. 
Sep and pet. pale green and pale 
purple, veined ; pet. erect, free, broad, 
spreading and recurved, Lip large, 
