Anthurium els ener c um, cs 
parisiense arriere 
p. 144; Il. H. v. 34, p. 47, t 16.) 
S. Garden a 
Aphelandra chrysops, Bull. Sa 
Wat. p- y mi T th REY G. eis 
v. 1, p. 736, p. 140.) Aeanthae S 
` This is the ail as A, squ arrosa, var, 
poldi, Van Houtte. 
B. flabellata, mcm R. H 
548, Banuneulaceg. 
Galen fants 
Arii capt itata, A. Gr. (Gf. 1887, 
70.) Myrsinee. S.shr. L. crowded 
compressed, bearing 
Lap wee -white fl., succeeded by bright 
red berri Fiji 
Ardisia m m Hance. (G 
1887, v: 2, p. 810, 
bL 3 ental 
compac , hairy, l. bens stalked, 
oblong, about 4 in. lon 15-2 in. 
broad, of green, papiliate above. 
Fl. white, with rose, umbellate 
Berri 
on axillary peduncles 2 in long. 
brilliant 
as large as a pea, Saree, 
Aristea platycaulis, Baker. (G. C. 
1887, v. 1, p. 732 linse G. per. 
A well-marked ME having a 
stem nearly broad he ensiform 
Ps = a ft. in length and 
inch in breadth. FI. in dense clusters, 
on short poate, blue. Pondoland. 
Aristolochia „hisas, Willd. (G.-C. 
1887, v. 1, p.. 40.) ~Ar istolochiæ. 8. 
ber, v imilar to A. 
eins and margin 
nside of the 
d sh-green, og 
pere — with weder bro Vene 
chia salpinx, M (G. 
1886, v. 26, P 456 koi. p E e 
0 
compressed, trumpet-shaped tube, 
mouth, outside cream- 
purplish spots around it; the is 
Tightly reflexed, marked with ipie 
lines a a few short purple hairs. 
Paraguay. 
94 
Asplenium ESO E 
Asphodelus comosus, Baker. (G. C. 
1887, v. 1, p. 799 xa Liliaceæ. H. per., 
resembling differing 
in the bracts, which trude 
beyond tg fl, and i in the much exserted 
stamens. i ft. long, imn in. broad 
ensiform, glancous. Fl. -stem 2L ft. 
high paniculately branched; fl. white 
with cn Msi to the segments. 
NS W. H Himalaya. 
Asplen amboinense icum ridge. 
(Williams ams' Cat., p. 20.) Filice 
creeping stem GET with 
ale 
e frond. South Sea 
mu (G: C: 
39.) S. A beautiful 
ciui ing aR i EI sessile, lanceolate, 
mpound fronds, a ft. long, narrowed 
perdial from the middle to tae and 
apex. Sumatra. 
tus, Torr. and Gr. (G 
mpo 
warf and st toloni- 
ferous, 1—4 in. high, villous. 
Radical 1. dios NUR. toothed, 
stem-l. 1-2 in. long, sharply serra 
Stem, with 1 to few fl.-h an in 
diam. Involuere of a few narrow scales, 
scarcely imbricating. Ray, ish- 
urpl estern Himalayas, 12,090— 
13,00 
As cephalus, Clarke. (G. 
r tri C. 
1886, v. 26, p. 686.) H. per 1-2} ft. 
ry; stem ]. ries 
enti 
half. 6 a ikki im, 10,000- 
14,000 ft. 
