Esmeralda bella, Rchb.f. (G. C. 1888 is distinct from the Mauritian and 
39; po 1 ; Bull, Cat. 1888, p 8; Brazilian species, both of which are in 
H. G. 1888, p 176; L'Hort. Int. Cat. clade maculata, by Reichen- 
1888-9, p. 49; and O. 1888, p. 194. bach. It seems therefore, best to retain 
Orchidee. ne plant, with short, the name above given for it—N. E. 
ae B.] 
Eustrephus Brownii, Le ipe 
: A : 1888, p. 596, p. 132.) Liliacem. .G 
lig ochre, barred Mus crews. Lip climber. A € = x; latifolius. 
with bro 
broad tumid front lobe, and striped with | Exocarpus cupres formis, Labill. 
purple-brown on the side lobes. There CGJ. 1888, p. 288, f. 60.) Santalaceæ. 
is a roundish basal tubercle, and a long, Fagus purpurea, var. roseo-mar- 
tumid, ate body, extending nearly ater (G. C. 1888, X: 9 p« 179.) 
to the voci dicem there is another Supaliferse, A pice variety of the 
Tomus tube PM La Beech, with a pink edge to the 
Eucalyptus then: Hook.f. (G 
1888, v. 3, p. 460, f. 64; and G. and F. Fag s etica conglomerata 
p. 168.) Myrtaceæ. ree. Bandri leri. (W. G. 18 jije p. 347 
arrow lanceolate sid dull green, and and F. 1888, v. 1, p. 468.) 
petioles lin lone Funes teeters Garten cians 
in. long. uncles axillar 
in. long, e ra red. Buds ed Fendlera rupicola, Eng. and Gr. (G 
ab nd F. 1 Yw d 
[c] 
oc. 
-ZSE 
o 
l 
A abu pit a ‘ ; "Rh p» * Saxi- 
i pear —— ils shor conical fragacee. H. shr., 2-4 ft. high, with 
urn-shaped. Mkia. eae opposite, entire, subsessile 1., and 
solitary, large, ora showy fl., with l 
Eucharis grandiflora, var. Moorei, conspicuous stamens. Me 
Baker. He = 1888, v. 4, p. 628.) 
: Ficus Canoni, N. e Br. (G. C. 1888 
Amaryllida S. bulb. A distinct , . , 
plant, "wich Sond mdish L, much smaller OUR PC reg G. 1888, p. 124.) 
iflo ere 
than ndiflora, "he "A. are also à 
ridi a eg having t white ei dim p eee oo? 
eei with a fine yellow line where the ees DOM ee eee 
ents run down, the teet : 
the fi flament are large and acute. E ur 1888, ps 244) On Song 
í v p. 244 nagraries. 
Eulophia a gigantea, N ix Orchi- Garden hybrid 
dee. S. terrestrial Ore A fine 
handsome plant, gro onm sinit ft Galanthus. For notes on the species of 
high. L. 3-4 ft. long, cuneate, oblong- = v — see Le Jardin 1888, p. 139- 
acuminate plicate. Raceme lax. FI. 
28 ex in oe am. n te- 
S i Me ee Galanthus lay dts Leicht. ee 
elli pte-oblong, “lilac. L 7 
s ut $i int apir aie 3 ee variety of G. nivalis. Cor Ms 
Seis on p "ik at the base of the Galanthus ni vg dmn var. serotinus, of 
broad rounded front s whieh is Gardens. E .1888, p. 140.) A late 
kape with darker stripes. W. Trop. flowering va 
Syn. Lissochilus seee, i 
Welw. (G. C. , p. 616-7, — Ou, pr Goer 1888, 
f. 83, and v. 4, p. 3 ree dae - 140; G. F. 1, 
499, as we Reg f 
Eulophia Ledienii, ee (Gf. 1888, Olga sd gine Ó ge d, E 
p. 609, t. 1285, as E. maculata.) A í 1 
" ; autum L. 6-8 in. long, } in. broad, 
distinct looking “Orch with ovoid, ve ae Wenak P J 
ved bulbs an in. long, bearing one white B nent. E roe th Syrah 
memes ime 1. 3-4 in. long, by 14 in. ter Gie : € Ce T 
ad, handsomely variegated, with 
irregular š dek A and Galanthus Sharlocki, P (G. C. 
greyish; and an erect slender lax ipit 1888, v. 3, p. 243.) A. snow- 
of not very large fl. Sep. lanceolate drop, with green ac on the outer 
ish-brown. Pet. narrower perianth segments, and two upright, 
erect white, forming with the upper sep. green, leaf-like bracts. Europe. 
a kind of hood. Lip with erect side | Gentiana cal Gris b. (Gjl.1888, 
e a broadly ovate iy lobe, white, p. 193, t 1270, E ue 2. n T 5 
Bad e e Lower Cong 0. p- 563; add u G. 1888, p.79) H 
oted as E. macu- per., with erect pierres stems, 4-6 
[This is 
lata, Pars f. at yh m piae. but it in. high, bearing opposite, subconnate, 
