foliis b asd Simon- 
Lou eH 1886, p. 547.) Gar- 
den variety : 
Tapeinanthus humilis, Cav. 
1887, 
us 
b> 
B 
5 
"1 
tá 
ES 
eo 
g^ 
= 
° 
oO 
8 
rrow e seg 
weale at their base. Spain 
-—— Powe ae Orti Tanfani. (Bul- 
let cult., 1887, P. 17, 
S. 
minal panicles, corolla with a 
s t infla narrowly fotinel- 
shaped tube, and spreading ad deli- 
cate rose-pink, veined Mad = 8. 
rica. Syn. vim te. 
(G. C. 1887, v. 1, p.2 
i um ung culatum Rehb. 
v0.4. v l. 266.) Orchidee. 
This, which i is iiec known as nop- 
sis Ruckerinana in gardens, is a rte 
of Sarcochilus unguiculatus, Ld. 
Thunbergia xeu S. "gens (G. C 
1887, v. 2, Acan- 
thacee. S ae “shr. with 
shortly stalked, eniti or tilt eis: 
bea dee ary fl. 2 i 
in anie ved da a 
yellow throat. 
sae ae stach s, Baker. 
(B 061 H Hf. 1881, p. 166.) 
Bromeliacee. in E riesia chrysos- 
s, Morren. 
Tillandsia fene stratis, Hook. f. (B 
t. 6898.) Syn. riesia fenestralis, 
Lind. and André 
Tillandsia inflata, Wawra. (R. H. 
887, p. 44.) The corrected name for 
Trin psittacina, var. Truffautiana, 
satiate tng Baker. (G. C 
1887, Me ^ 140 "This is the Tias 
n gar PI "ec nnia 
also 
su hala £d Vriesia Atakai 
Tillandsia Bagira ord and Schl. 
(G. C. 188 p- One of 
the brond-apit A here "fte em ae 
© nót u linear - subulat 
. broad, channelled, 
a simple d Mia cihous 
spike, yellow, with bright red glabrous 
Mex 
iii mt eri, var. —— 
Gump. (Gf. 1887, p. 667, f. 172.) 
Scrophulariacer: arden variety. 
Tournefortia nia — 
( H. 1897, * 
Boragines. G.orH. H. Shr.of bold 
| Tridax Leere var. 
habit, _ clothed with short ha 
corymbose cymes. ‘Trop. Americ 
Trichocentrum albo- urpureum, var. 
uut erem NS v. 2, p. 77, pl.85; 
G. C. 1887, v. 2, p. 1 
the apical part striped with the same 
colou 
rosea Gr. 
(G: C. 1887, v 2, p. 428, mag 553, 
site. A pretty 
warf habit, with tated 
ovate 1l., slightly glandular exei poe 
long-s vae heads 1i in. 
rosy-lilae ray and erie disk. 
ies 
T fe d Rgl- ge cn 
t I? 887, 
5 14y Liliaceæ. pul Ib. A smali 
es, with about ihree linear- Janceo 
obtuse segments. 
Ulmus proxi e var. Berardi, Car 
CR. H. 63.) Olivades. 
ree. Gaiden d 
Urgines 1 M rade capire Baker. (G. 
260 Li sana. 
“botanical interest, ta nh 
cylindrica, glos vri ie 
a fl.-s 2 ft. high 
et whitish f S. A 
ag — Baker. (G.C. 
2)  G- Duib of 
botanical eet. Bulb globese 2-3 ins, 
with a aaa s of 
diam. Leaf solitary, terete, erect 
1j ft. long. Fl. stem 3 ft. high, stout, 
ith a se raceme of ascending, 
pes a white fl, tipp ith 
green ; 
west bracts with a curious 
convolute spur 3 Pda long. Africa. 
Urals pulchra, 5 . E. Br. 
1887, v. 1, p. 670.) Composi H. 
annual. This is merely the "familiar 
ied. yui speciosa of men id now 
o the genus Ursini S. 
Amesiana, Rchb. f. (G.C. ze 
v.l, p. 164; and v. 8, p. 472; W. O 
v.7, pk 296.) Orchidee. A ipe 
species, having a short stem with 1. like 
those of 
wit P pet. 
cuneate ag, subacute; Side] lobes wel 
P rare, 
lip small, pearly front lobe 
reniform, decibel: «x raised rmm 
n the disk in front of a small tran 
ed tubercle. 
Spur poniai, 
compressed, short. India 
