Cattleya labiata Percivaliana, var. 
bella, Rchb. f. e C. 1888, v. » 
e 
the 
e reg lip, all ee with dark purple. 
“nea iata Prisci var. Er- 
sanden CR lg Tq 99, t. 43.) 
i 
h a large yellow bloteh in 
Cattleya labiata | Warscewiczii 
roche. llensis, Rehb. f, also named 
C. rochellensis, Rchb.f. (G. C. 1888, 
v. 4, p. 533. A white variety, with a 
yellowish sx? on the disk, and a faint 
purplish on the front part of the 
Cattleya Mossiz, var. variabilis, 
Cherv. (Jard. 1888, p. 114, with fig.) 
first opened, cepa changing to 
mauve, and then to ro 
Cattleya velutina, var. Lietzei, Rgl. 
(Gf. 1888, p. 49, 't. 1265; and G. C. 
v. 8, iiy with 
Mito BRAL acute sep., of a dusk 
ra th a few purple dots; broader 
vy pet, ochreous wit 
purple dots; and a roundish-flabellate 
white lip, nod with purple. Brazil. 
he punctata, Rgl. Pe Em 
51.) FI. larger, th 
thickly diction with pisyle s iod the front 
lobe of the lip margined with yellow. 
Cautleya lutea, Royle. (B. M. t 
6991; R. H. 1888, ? 480; and G. C. 
s Cat 
gracilis Sm lutea. 
Dag aii as a pet genus. 
N. W. Himalayes. 
us as Bigel. = Been F. 
E 
18: Rham T 
shr. 2-3 ft. high, of pane habit ‘with 
. narrow, elliptic, obtuse or crenu- 
late L, and es oki 6 pita of 
white fl. Texas 
haelis Bearii, u- (H. 
c 571.) Rubiace hr. of no 
great beauty, be smail inéonepéétóus 
umbels of fl. Me 
Chenactis ten nuifolin, Nutt. (Gf. 
1888. p. 330, t. 1275, f. 2; = C. 1888, 
v. 8 and H. G. 1888, p. 371.) 
branching. L. AMD. or oro ecu 
82 
- eut into pid linear lobes. Heads 
corymbose, on short peduncles, yellow. 
California. 
Chznomeles Japonica; var. Semiren- 
kiana 18 
p- 219) seien H.shr. A garden 
sport of Pyrus japonica , with 
creamy 1. 
Chamecypari cca var. casua- 
rinifolia. 1888, p. 477.) 
ty. 
> 
Coniferge. Garden varie 
Chevaliers gigan ntea, P. Maur 
mr = 8, wath fig., and p. v 
d R. H das, p. de > A Bro- 
aceæ A grand a 
species. L. 63-9 ft. long, « eret slighty 
Spike dense, een 4 in. thick. Fl. 
undescribed. Bra 
Chionophils J uu Benth. (G. and. 
Syd, f. 15.) Sen rophu- 
= H.a tay er. 4-5 in. high, 
glabrous, with thickish, entire, oblanceo- 
late radical l, and scape like fl. stems, 
bearing 1-2 pairs of hnear l, and a 
eigen dense raceme of small, two- 
ipped, cream-coloured fl., bearded at 
the throat of the tube. Col 
speciosa, St. at ‘art 
g- 
l digitate, 1 2 
petiolulate,lanceolate acuminate, serrat 
llary, solitary, pedicilla — 
and showy, 3 in. in diam, Calyx irregu- 
larly 2-4 lobed, glabrous and shin ning 
outside, silky inside. Pet. oblong obtuse, 
spreading, yellowish wi 
rays at the base, densely pubescent on 
the back. S in 
the apex, and a whorl o 
c don near the base. Brazil. 
santhemum Matoma, Lowe. 
. C. 1888, v. 4, p. 36; and W. 
1888, p. vat te G "a 
ne species 
3-1 in. broad, pinnatisect, gue ‘about 
3 pairs of weed; obtuse, toothed D 
Mire yr — and naked, 
heads 2-3} in. in dini vi 
osy rays, ~~ a dark blood- 
eni disk. Madeir: 
Chrysanthemum segetum yo VAT: 
grandiflorum. (W. G. 1888, p. 246.) 
Garden variety. 
Cissus xicana, Prenger. (B. T. O. 
1888, = E dero Amelie. H. H. 
orG. A species of vine, tuberous 
oie and foliage sila to the 
ordinary grape vine. Mexi 
