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um nigripetalum — 
Eizo y 6) 1891, “St S. Asm 
Sa with depressed-ovoid | = m. 
T and an d fl.- 
I. ye dlopiih. -— purple lack. 
Wet come Afriea. (O’Brien.) 
Caladium adam MA Lind. (IU. 
FI. vol. 38, p. 7L 132.) Aroidex. 
J An céliniental pes oo Mee 
boven ee mong ate 5 - gree 
white poe v the b inibi: 
u. (L'Hortieulture Internationale. ) 
Caladium medioradiatum, Lind. and 
Rod. (ZH. H. vol. 38, p. 51, pl. 128.) 
S. foliage plant. A very distinct species 
with pojete ovate acute l., notched 
at the e of a ie green 
course of ‘the midrib and its two brane 
silvery-white, the à eese is weit 
with brown. Colum (1’ Horticulture 
Teni onale.) 
Caladium sagittatum, Lind. and Rod. 
Ci. H. y 38, p. 101, pl. 138.) S. 
A distin 
red 
(L'Horticalture Taieri y 
Calampelis scabra, Sw. var. roseus 
iG. C. 1891, lovis CN 
zw rmanii tion. (G. and 
F. Ens is 6 3.) Orchideæ. 8S. 
betw an C. vestita and C. 
Veiis, red | in New Jersey. 
wpenula excise, Schleich. (G. C 
vol. ix., p. Campanulacem. 
A remarkable species so he 
sembli ine C. tommasiniana. Fl. funn bl- 
shaped, w fiotehes between the lobes. 
July. ihe (Kew.) 
stem about 9 a panicle of 
white fl. (Dr. Le Bile, Mans y 
EE cena, God. Leb. (O. E adn 
27 rg pl.) Orchidew. S. Aga 
tween C d - Loddigesii d 
eu.) 
. ss 
"porrinit (A. 




: 19, r 424. 
vary s i whe Mes D. veined 
S 
A “white variety with crisp margins and 
ere cos blotch on the labellum. 
(Seager & Tropp.) 
Cattleya seein 
laversinensis, L. Lin 
Cascieyre M oa iiy var. A oes 
Aug., p 
Rchb. f. var. 
a richly coloured lip. (Baron F. Roth- 
schild.) ; 
Cattleya intermedia, Ldl. var. puncta- 
tissima, Sand. 2nd ser., v. lj. 
S?» 
dark purple 
South Brazil. 
Cattleya lowryana, Hort. (G 
1891) i iv., p. an "A supposed pae ot 
hybrid between C. n É 
Forbesii, eem by F. Sander & Co. 
— Mosia, sr decora, Williams. 
ont ave to the lip. 
(nodi & Co.) 
form wi iine the de me = ies of v lip 
yellow veined with magenta-purple. La 
Guayra. (Williams & Son.) 
Cattleya Parthenia, A. Bleu. (Z. vol. 
6, Lon 75, pl. 276.) S. Gard MODE 
betw n C. Jimbriata and C. Mos 
(A. Bleu.) 
cttoe Vedasti, Perr. (O. 1891 
pl.) 5S. A garden hybrid 
edie io Loddigesii and C. Pinelli, 
var. Wr Run. (Perrenoud.) 
Cattleya warocqueana, var. amethy- 
stina, L. rew CL. vol. 6, p. 59, pl. 
268.) S. ery x ndsome form with 
deep — purple se i and pet» m a 
rich maro rp with a 
yellow thiota niy Pero aa paa 
ationale.) 
Cereus sargentianus, Orcutt. (G. 
d F. 1891, iv., as 436, f. 69.) A new 
Satie s wi up to 15 ft. high 
via € six angled gine dm iin. long in 
pe pink. Lower 
‘CR 
reutt.) 
Chionodoxa Lucilie x Scilla bi- 
folia. (Gar prt u vol. 39, p. 308.) 
Liliacese Ae us h ‘brid raised 
by Mr. J. Allen, Blepiba- Mallet, but of 
no hortieultural value. April. (Allen n.) 
tufts, 
-— 

D Subs llettii, Hemsley 
1891, A p 614; B. M. 
$198) Orchidee The largest an 
Indian species. 
| ee. ‘enh one thick M. 


