as a pretty fern, with dark g am 
shining, pinnate, dentate ehe 
hard texture. (H. B. May.) 
ee — cae ce ae 
(G. 
; 35 un ke with’ Sie: ne 
portion of the fronds lobed or pinna- 
tifid and ch is reproduced tru 
from spores. N, Queensland, (Kew.) 
"e MEET murem 
c Gf. 1 
5 153 meliacez, 
S. ye en highs 1 een 2. 
nutans and Saundersii, | (Georg 
Kittel, Hokersdort, Silesia.) 
Boucerosia munbyana es were 
(J. B. 1898, 251.) Asclepiadac 
A form with narrow corolla- lobes, 
Caravaca, Spain, (A. de Coincy.) 
coa oo 
gans. (0. R.1898,30.) Orchidacex, 
hybrid betw a Brassia 
l indleyana and Laosai, ya elegans, 
(Sir Trevor Lawrence.) 
M rium Perte à 
(K. B. s , 193 fe R. 1898, 303.) 
Orchidac w species allied 
to B. wen um En ovoid, 
in. long ; leaf elliptic, leathery, 2 in 
long; scape ; g one pale 
een, own-spotted flower 2 in 
across, the sepals ovate, concave, the 
petals longer, narr nd recurved, 
p fleshy recurved, with reflexed 
toothed margins. Assam. (Glasnevin.) 
ee mA R.Br. (B. M.t. 
30.) Orchidace G, A small ter- 
ustralia and Tasmania 
(Kew.) 
u. fusi (a. - un. xxiii., 
50) P “A pinnate leaved 
rior a with smite spines.” 
Hab.? (F. Sander & Co.) 
"Calandrinia Tweed A, Gray 
(Gard. 1898, liii., 420.) Portulacacem. 
ufted Pam nt, with thick 
fleshy leaves. The flowers are quen 
red in bud, flesh dem edged w 
bronze when fully expanded. Orage. 
Calanthe labrosior. 
(0, R. 1898, 
374.) Orchidace», S 
“A new hybrid 
40 
with white er oa with blush 
on the lip a e primrose 
base." (Sir T er 
. a Hook. f, (B. M. 
nose. S. Allied to 
a Vise phate but with larger 
leaflets and a looser habit. It forms a 
bush with spreading b m, brown 
bark and bipinnate leav pinne 
linear oblong, red-brown win you 
Flowers in dense heads 2} in. diam., 
bright erie: Mexico. "(Kew w.) 
pt Rin Purdyi. (G. C. 1898, 
ioi 395, f. 147.) Liliaces. H. 
s with silvery 
(R. Wallace & Co.) 
an Ks, Endl. GA C. 1898, 
xxiv., 33.) volvulacee. H, “ Re- 
aphical form of our 
C. sepium.” Norfolk Island. 
(Cambridge B. G.) 
eget entrants C. Koch. 
(@ , 424.) Campanu- 
sin wat plant wi with 
creamy white flowers, Armenia, (Max 
Leichilin.) 
soon 
MAE Angie 
7 
bell- 
xand fovit petals folded, 
giving ae appearance of a small club, 
Brazil, (Kew.) 
sary ^ am (Gf. ets 481, t, 
54.) be onsite ig À garden 
ybr id æmpferi 
ce CURAS (i Späth. SA oe 
Cattleya aurea. (Z. tt. 598, ei S, 
Orchidaceæ. In the work quoted t the 
following forms are fi auran- 
tiaca, chotekiana, grandi; redit 
musaiea, splendens, (L. Linden 
Mortebeek, Belgium.) 
Cattleya dowiana imschootiana. 
(0. R, 1898, 334.) 8. 
sepals and petals white 
(W. S. McMillan. 
parh hardyana fanyauiaas. 
> EB X eire genen = wei 
of a sa p Co., Mortebeek, eisium, ) 
