‘ í 35 

Orchideæ. G. A hybrid between D. 
ets a and D. racemosa, raised by 
J. Veitch & Sons 
*Dissotis incana, Triana. (G. "C. 1891, 
ix., p. 204, fig. 46.)  Melastomacere. 
G.orS. This plant was in cultivation 
50 years ago when it was 
B. M. t. 3790. It has be 
atal where it is known as 
altes) Greenhouse. 
duce 
Osbeckia 
(Kew.) 
Dolichandra , PS bars meee 
Seem. 
ZU. » p. 112, t. POM. Gs 
ending in a tendri 
with 1-3 long-tubed red fl. Arge 
Dryas lanata, E in. A C. 1891, hid 
0.) ace A, 
isn jam of p. octopetala with woolly 
leaves. July. Tyrol. I. Correvon.) 
*Drymo MN ondicilaba Scheff. 
(he Me 7 3 Pme E. A dwarf 
e ii pee cuneate test segments 
and lateral flower-seaj ures 
fruit annually under cultivation at ev. 
Syn. D. oliveformis, G. and F. 1891, 
p. 330, f. 57; W. G. 1891 "p. 399. 
ERE. NER Brown. d var. 
pubescen Brown. (G. 
arabe rub fro h e 
vated in some «ste of Italy as G zuevina | 
avellana. | 
moss .dellense, ^ O'Brien. 
1, 3x4. p. 584; GA. 1891, 
3 ile ) Onan. S. A hybri 
ri 
between Æ. waren and E. radicans, 
raised by Baron Schro 
Epidendrum reanum 
|: (Kew Bull. 1891, | n 199.) io Aiea 
to E. stellata, with linear l. 1 ft. long, 
lerate 
and x panicle -sized, 
green and purple, fragrant fl. Cost 
(Glasnevin Botanie Garden ; 
) 
E pusillum, I Rolfe. (G. € 
pidendrum 
1891, x., p. 669.) small species 
allied to E. lampen ^in pseudo- 
balbs ovoid-globose, gf foes 5 in. veu 
eme one-flowered, flower p 
peen freckled with brown. Braz 

*Epiph lium era Hook. f. (B 
pP x "e F. iv., - 210.) 
Cact: 6. ^ thi rd species of this 
genus, Previously « y considere to be od | 
av y of E. sellia Syn. E. 
eese tnt few (Kaw): 
Erysimum Wahlenbe ergii, Simonkai 
(GEG, wyi dea: Ky ied 90.) Cruci- 
fere. H ial species 
Stem 2: ft. high, pride 1 lanceolate, 
toot o» fl. bright yellow. July. Tran- 
sylvan (Kew vj 
. Mm Billiardieri 
Milligani Hook.f. (B. M 
a Z 91, p. 611.) "Ma sacer. SA 
white-flowered evergreen tree or 
Tasmania. (Kew.) 
-— 5. 
m 
Eulophia nuda, Ld. (G. C. 1891, 
5 70 Orchidem. $. fütbine 
iet, preceting eaves, flowers . 
medium-sized, rosy-lilac. India. (Sir 
T. Lawrence.) 
*Forsythia intermedia, Zabel. as 
1891, p. ta and T j^ di ae -4.) 
Oleacex shr rden hybrid 
etween Pi wa it P Poids: 
— ^uem; Gil e, (G. ^r 1891, 
; & p p- 246.) 
 Amaryllidee. A be eui iful new 
species voli between G. la Lifolius 
and G short, broa 
X. Ca cr L 
glaucous fl. white. March. Caueasus. 
(Allen ; Kew.) 
Galanthus nivalis, var. Atkinsi, Hort 
(Gf. 1891, it he H. A garden 
variety with la 
ierit iita: ar. Else, Bur- 
bidge. (Gard. 1891, ae 39, p. 243.) 
Amaryllidea H. Nea arly allied to 
G. corcyrensis, but having larger flowers, 
and stouter em d 
January. Mou: Athos, Macedo 
(Burbidge.) 
Galan nivalis, v Racheliz, 
Burbidge. "Card 1891, vol 39, 
p. 243.) Amaryllidew, H.' Allied to 
var. ge^ tei robust and with larger 
flowers. ber and Nov i 
Hymet m Burbidge e.) 
Gomphoc rig sinaicus, Hochst. E 
G. ETT 448, f - 85.) (ur res » 
23 This is a synonym ono un 
non G. Jrulicosus. Syria to S. 
Africa. (Dammann & Co.) 
abenaria carnea, N. E. Brown. A 
and F. 1891, iv. p 415, 76; G 
1891, xX., p. 729, fig. 105.) Orehides. x 
A n > ies with ovate rni 
bearing 
rs of a sd pale 
thé AD 
pk colour. Paga (Kew. 




— a Otlete, R (All. "^ vol. 
8, » EA pk. 124.) Orchidee yar 
“ead ctochil kò oe vivis. 
high, w 
ith 1 
sliveqries rac A eóppetys. 


