104 
lower sep., which are united to their 
apex, so that the fl. is open but a little 
way. Columbia. 
atrobilacen, Sieb. and 
Juglan em. This is an older name je for 
Fortunea chinensis, Lindl, a very 
curious H. H. shr. 
‘Po. um baldschuanicum, Regel. 
( ia 1888, p. 409, t. 1278; and H. G. 
egetan acute, ‘petiola te. Fl in 
large ie nal Teenie bright pink. 
Eastern pem 
Pol cali forn Ew^TES Kaulf. 
( rand F.. og v. 1, p. 341.) Filices. 
‘er ‘abo t 9 in. h 
ro isa ee ie ire a or i 
lanceolate, the segments narrow 
acute, serrate » pino ed Prem close es 
gether. Californ 
go x n Ux Rchb. f. (G. 
1888 48.) Orchide 
on the central keel ‘ind dea] part 
Since Leone. 
Populus Steinis ana, — (Gf. 
E a 173, f . 97-38, moe 396 ; Xem 
p. 139.) 
Pilidatook Garden hybrid 
Fartenschiagia ramosissima, Vis 
(W. G. 1888, la 220) Umbelliferse. 
. per. wi rnately ecmpogod l, 
cut into linear iftinate de egme n. 
long. $Stem  verticilla:ely branche j 
umbels compound, dense ; 
white; fr. shortly hairy. Dalmatia 
Prasophyllum Laufferianum, Maury. 
(Jour. nal de Botanique, 1888, p. 302-3, 
wi g.) Ores. G. terrestrial 
Orchid, with one slender terete 1. 
channelled down one yos and a spike 
p. 
Lip. pains blong, a 
wavy edges, and two Ri psc demem- 
parallel with x er nd meeting 
near the apex. ra in. 
Primula zeraniifolim, 1 Took. f. (B. 
6984 ; G. C. 1888, v. 3, p 305 ; 
H G 888, 
p.480.) Primalaceæ. H. per A pr etty 
Primrose, wit roundish- cordate, obtuse, 
ron lobed, hairy 1., on anne hairy 
noe es; and a several flowered u — 
bright purple fl. 4 in. in pc 
[sen hairy Ped Eastern Hi satis: 
Pyrus 
of gardens. (G. and F. 1888, 
Pyrus 
ula eae aeons, Gray. 
1888, v. 4, p. 38.) alpine primros 
with creeping ee and rosettes of 
ev ge thick, 2 spathulate 1., 
coarsely tooth apex. Scapes 
3-4 in aes bearing 3 $ sd deep maroon- 
purple fl., with a ey ye, about 
inch in an. ee ev 
us Capuli, n H. 1888 
ia 7137, f. 30.) Ros H. shr. or 
small tree, with ditiduUu s oblong or 
elliptic-oblong, acute, finely-to pere Ts 
glaucous n ben an al 
exi of white fl. similar to those ye of 
Fr. red, rereget ing a 
small chery The Capollin or aptos 
Bo 5 Taequenoptii HEEL (B.M. 
1888, v. es pp. 48, 
UH. & prx P 124, and R. H. 
p p. 479.) H. shr. with slender 
glabrous branches; ovate, A laneeo- 
late, or elliptic, acute, serrate l., and 
ink 
iam., appe — ; 
tubular, 3-3 in. long, glabrous. N. W. 
laya. 
us Maur lotit, (Gf. 1888, 
p. 124.) Guen, 
eY sates en (G. and 
linis ia 96 and 199, f. 37.) H. tree. 
corymbose on short 
nae shoo gre the pedicels bracteate at 
the base, and as well as the shorter and 
pon calyx Mmi hairy, t yv am are 
nore narrowly obov: er 
pink or hearty ae i bee ader 
thinner, and more deeply. ut Ling arly 
ut, pubescent beneath, the 
oe s and young shoots, dl pose 
d sign at their bas 
i andiflora, var. 
gr flo 
pleno, Ca Carriere. (R "Ho 1888, p. 513) 
i H. per. A double flowered 
- Achillea grandiflora, 
Puya lanuginosa, R. and P 
1888, v. 4, x 1.) Bromeliacez 
S... A her smaller species than 
P. chinens es b. Mod ÁI "eco - 
silvery beneath, ste 
Eo Fl. denis i packed bere noted 
with brown woolly h zoe corolla 
long, pale sea-green. Per 
Halliana, and P. Pa meen 
Ros The 
one ram e of P. flori 
heterophylla, Regel and 
Schmalh “= of Steud. (H. G. 1888, 
p. 560.) entire ar MN or in- 
P B Ct 
