59 
bees genni oer xg a | Rhamnus- uns intermedia 
l 
um. xxiii. 254,) Filices. 
. rn wi 
d 
niece, Ghent.) 
IS a0) — CN. B. 
aces. S. Nearly 
= os p hii, Rolfe, but differs 
n = numerous leaves and always 
branched inflorescences. German East 
Africa. (Berlin B. G.) 
Prunus Laurocerasus schipkaensis 
c ga mn Made Cat. No. 102, 
111.7 ROB orm with 
spreading Geitioliok and shortly oval 
eaves, (Spath, PEREI 
Prunus realen schipkaensis 
lia 
zabe & Cat. No. 102, 
110, with willow-like 
e. lanceolate leaves (Spüth 
Berlin.) 
‘Pteris c iere urreenee = (ec 
f. 139) Filices. S 
die aste eA on the well n 
P. cretica Wimsettii. (H. B. May.) 
dide — (@. €.1898, xxiv., 
A robust crested form of 
P p Garden origin. (T. 
Rochford.) 
bsp ae pers m 
(G. C. 1898, xxiv., 330, 435, f. 126.) 
Pal w 8 tem 10 
to ft. high, slender, nodes 3 in. 
apart ; leaves 4 ft. lon 
apering 
femal E panics: fruit 
4 in. long, Bra hE right red; seed 
5-grooved. Young plants very elegant. 
New Guinea. (F. Sander & Co.) 
*Ptychosperma Warleti. (@. 
1898, xxiii, 242, f. 91.) S. La 
small state. 
cuneate, erose at the margin, silvery 
beneath. Hab.? (F.Sander & Co.) 
PN E Keir Wie Mee A. pori 
CAM. 
H. A 
dwarf shrub resembling P viltis. 
Small yellowish- white flowers are 
numerous d have an our of 
inna N, W. America. 
cinnamon, 
| 
Koehne, (Späth Cat. bue 102, ne 
' Rhamnacex nte 
tween the indi vui R poster 
and the narrow-leaved R. californica, 
California. (Spüth, Berlin.) 
Ero mee ctm rubiginosum, 
Franch 
Veitch & 
punctatum fro untai 
North MÀ slim, ke. ‚but dites in its 
muc rg rms Yunnan. (J. 
Veitch r Sot 
“Rhododendron RE 
Franch. (B. M. t. 7614) H. An 
erect - growing eae with . white 
flowers, 2 in. across, spotted with 
blood-red towards the of the 
upper corolla-lobes. Yunnan, . (J. 
Sons.) 
—— pubens, var. maxim 
sse. =. 1898, 592.) Capriali 
ri H. is is apparently S. cana 
soi. (H. Hesse, Weener, orit J 
*Sareanthus Ede aer Mur 
flowers 
coloured pale lilac with the column 
and front of the lip bright purple. 
Hong Kong. (Kew.) 
Br 
to 
significant, Falkland Isles. A. K. 
Bulley.) 
Senecio hanburianus, Dinter. (G.C. 
wers in loose Cs pale yellow. 
? South Africa. (T. Hanbury, 
Mortola.) 
Sievekingia Li agree Rolfe. 
(B. M. t. 7576.) 8. 
Habit of a small ren ca, having Sa 
clustered, pear- -shaped, ri pseudo- —— 
