o med serp 
lium Es E 
,_ Backhon ge. C. Tae 
: H 
purple colour. 
also p. 714 of the same wor h 
var, coccineus, Backh., is men ME. 
cr Shyer re coccin meas Sr egel. 
(GA. 1888, p. 128.) Acantha A 
synonym of T, Lemairiarus, Kei. 
Thyrsacanthus Lemairianus, Nees. 
(Gfl. 1888, p. 128.) A shr. This is 
the corr seep name for the plant known 
in gardens as Eranthemum coccinea, Syn. 
Thyrs feriri coccineus, Regel.. 
well d 
legit; the blade orange, Vosa with 
searlet, not spotted. Chih 
sania de by rm midalis 
Gi. 1888, p. PISA) Tilia- 
» i "Gane variety. 
Tillandsia Albe ndré. 
rti, A (kt 
1888, a 571.) Bromeliace. 
hybrid 
; H. 
Garden 
4-an ngled bu Ibs 8, 
acuminate fleshy 1., and flesh 
in diam, ho oney-coloured a A n 
vith reddish- purple. rmah. 
Trichopilia pens um (Gf. 
1888, p. 355, t. 1276, f. 2; and H. G. 
Tritoma Canari, Carr. (R. i Vos 
p. 295.) Liliaceæ, H. per. 
ded a form of Kniphofia aides 
Teigi y æstuans, à 
saree a op i bilis, C (? an tnim En 
spect. is), aurea 
aurea zonata, carminea, compta 
imperialis, parviflora, ora 
ma, parviflora aurea, parvi- 
flora chrysan rviflora sulp- 
kurs picta, Victoriæ, man. 
( 1888, bp. 333-334.) Liliacee, 
Garden varieti 
109 
airs MC Regel. 
p allied 
(GA. 1888, 
ed to T. Boissie ri 
; purple with an elongate 
blackish spot at the base of 
oblanceolate imer Anthers ie 
than the filam 
Vanda lamellata, 
superba. (CL. v 
var. 
e later sep. and lip. for 
the greater 2 afe coloured edged 
and flaked with white, Syn. V. Superba, 
Loos f 
Mea superba, Linden. (ZL. 
Es us 136; and G: C. 1888, v vy. ms 
06.) Se YV. lamellata var. 
Boxallii superba. 
erminiaria denudata. . G. 1888, 
p.272.) Lequminose. > -mipan for 
TRUN denudata, S 
ome cupressoides, Hook f. var. 
oe N. At (G. C. 1888, 
PL Su d 7.) rophu ula- 
e torvið name for the 
put ‘cultivated as V. salicornioides 
New Zealand. 
t LE 
Veronica Godefr Aa Carr. (R. H. 
1888 EDS de 1888, P dd; and 
@. eve D 
shrub, orig a ge rical rn 13-3 ft. 
in. a: ong, 1 broad, oblong 
ed at the base, thick 
seems ie "bé very like V. carnosula, 
= f£.—N. E. B.) 
Vitis Berlandieri, Planch. (B 
1888, p. 156.) Ampelideze. H. H p 
. Vine € qute stems, covered 
oeeose pubese 
thed 1 
too 
a _elobose berries. Texas, 
Mex 
Vitis indivisa, Willd. = and F. 
1888, v. 1, p. 297.) H. an ornamental 
oA ber, suitable for imei trelisses 
walls. 
on ng. mall loose em 
Berries about the: size ofa pea. Eastern 
North Amer 
Vitis iiss, v Carr. 
(R. H. 1888, p. 536. j B 
diecious vine, with very long slender 
stems. L. large, roundish-reniform, 
‘obtuse, crenulate, da een above 
paler beneath, strong reticulate, : 
petiole and veins cottony-hai 
fi. in small eh on slender dark yet 
peduneles. 
