12 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
that the task he had set himself could not be overtaken single- 
han is fri 
completing the Calycifloral families, was issued, his friend Mr. 
J. S. Gamble became associated with him in working out the 
i as a landscape gardener 
were recognised by the Royal Horticultural Society in the award 
f its Victoria medal. His great public service in rendering 
officer he was, on the eve of retirement, made a K.C.L.E. 
His kindly disposition, his broad outlook on life, and the 
circle of acquaintances. A wise counsellor and an unfailing friend, 
his loss to those who were privileged to come intimately into 
contact with him is irreparable. 
[Yor the portrait accompanying this notice we are indebted to 
the courtesy of the proprietors of The Gardeners’ Chronicle. } 
SOME NEW JAMAICA ORCHIDS.— II. 
By W. Fawoert, B.8c., F.L.S., & A. B. RENDLE, D.Sc., F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 8.) 
oli : 
acemi breviter pedunculati, pauciflori vel uniflori, foliis duplo 
vel triplo breviores. Bractez ochreate, breviter acuminate. 
Sepala subpatentia, ovato-lanceolata, acuta, lateralia basi brevissime 
inata. Labellum li 
u neare, 
a. 
Secondary stems 1-2em. Leaves 1-5-2°5 em. 1., about 1 em. br. 
