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Pon and Forest. Gfl.—Gartenflora. G. M. BIR oh sn! Magazine. 
J. of H.— 
L'Ilustration Horticole. Jard.—Le Jardi of 
Journal of Horticulture O.—Journal des Orchidées. K. B. 
Bulletin of Miscellaneous E amen Royal Gardens, Kew. | £L.—Lin- 
denia. M. G. Z rie Deutsche Gärtner-Zeitung. O.—L’Orchi- 
dophile. O. : id Review. R. H.—Revue give K. H. B. 
— Revue de PHortieulture Belge. Veitch — Veitch & Sons, 
Catalogue of Pla W. G.—Wiener Hilario Garten-Zeitung. 
Williams Cat, — "Williams, New and General Plant Catalogue. 
A.—Warner & Williams, Orchid Album 
— pre heres P Rolfe. 
Foot or Feet. reenhouse. 
In.— Inches. 
The abbreviations in the descriptions of the plene are: 
Hard 
* Acidanthera equinoctialis, Baker. 
(G. C é ; G. and F, 
where only itis a native. 
"Adiant um ang Tk Hort. ( 
VY. Mh: 
seedling dig of b ou. (Py- 
rt, Ghent.) 
p. 64 hi new 
species ce = = Roulletianum. Leaves 
in. long, h wide; sca 
5 in. iae Bol 
ur reflex 
m an i 
flat 
light Duff, lip ot aad purple. Habi. 
tat not recorded. (Glasnevin.) 
“Aganisia 1 lepida, Lind. & "ne E 
rchideæ. S. 
marked specie first A ypes at in 1865, 
en it was bed and figured by 
Reichenbach in h de ia Or chidacea. 
It has erect grassy Med and tall many- 
flow ere spikes of cup T: andy 
flower 1i Brazil. 
(E Hertealtare Iniciais e.) 
Agave angustiss Ms Engelm. e 
"and F. 1893, v. vi., p. 5 Ama- 
ryllidee. G. spe ecies belonging to 
the — Littea and allied to A. 
12 Y 
filifera. Leaves in. to 20 in. long, 
$i ad, flat both ; - 
gins filiferous, apex pungent; peduncle 
12 ft. high, flowers in pairs, 1} i 
long, very narrow, yellow, stanien 
. purple. M (Washington, Dept 
pe Of Ag 
Agave erraccianoi, Pax. (Gf. ein 
~p 66, ie 14.) G Ge Remise, ro ette. 
G.C 
Filices. S. A 
(K. B. 
HL Halt bendy, 
Per tiated, S. pibe. 
of numerous narrow lanceolate leaves, 
and 2 in. bro d 
with pink an used pen 
21 in. hoo 
EC Tatok & am » 
Ed 
© 
Walay a? 
Aglaonema. versicolor, Hort. e 
p. 414.) Aroidex S. 
green and w n pate E. 
(W. Bull) Until this plant Bowen its 
genus is unce 
*Allium cabulicum, Baker. "9 AM. t. 
1294; se C. 1898, v. xiii., p. 546.) Lili- 
acee. H. Flo ed pes globose, 
many- -flowered umbel; segments lanceo- 
late, acute, whitis sh, with a keel of red- 
brown. A native of Kabul. (Kew.) 
* Allomorphia Griffithii, Hook, f. ut 
M. t. 7324.) S 
xillary erect red 
Ape 8 ong, bearing numerous 
suit white fin ers. ” Malay an Peninsula. 
ew.) 
loser leaves, mae bene 
gre abov 
Alocasia coriacea, Lind. (G. C. 1893, 
ad 475.) Ae S. “Leaves 
Mer lea: r green dins the 
petioles rise estre when young, t 
rosy-white, 
tat 
Internationale.) 
marbled with green." Habi- 
ecorded. ^ (L'Horticulture 
