“Dotyanthes agi ta pow (Gard. 
P. xliv. A ryllidez. 
Queensland. 
den: Mlini e.) 
Dracena caprea, Lind. 
Liliaceæ Co 
(Botanic 
t G. terminalis wit - 
brown ficia shaded with pies leaf 
sta salmon-rose. (L’ Horticulture 
Internationale.) 
esed & F. 
rettily 
ds sagi anas of 
pes on the leaves 
West Trop. 
*Dracena gi pceotiana, Bent 
1898," v. vL, p. 194.) 
variegated plant, with 
D. surculosa, but the s 
are bright creamy ye 
Africa. (F. Sander & "Co » 
Ap TRE. Hort. (G. C. 1893, 
y. xiv eedling yere 
of Cor dans terminalis. (J. Veitch & 
Sons.) 
cs 
— sanderiana, Hort. 
42, fig. 65, 
CH. x xxvi., p. 389, 09 "9 
A dis and ornamental aree 
with ads veis branched at the base 
ys 
i j le- 
loured green with 
fro West Africa. 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
(GA. 1 
pright tel 
on aene with Equisetum-like 
Colorado, &c. (Späth, Ber- 
Ephedra echter Torr. 
. 535.) Anu 
2 ft. "E 
branches. 
lin.) 
marum. clesianum, Hort (G 
1893, v. xiii., p. 641.) Orchides. 
"eri vom ua Wallisii. ( 
G. A garden iyii 
between tke Wie species indicated in the 
me. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Epidendrum forge teanum, Hort. 
G. C. 1898, v. xiii, p. 752.) S. “A 
^s y; pretty new Epidendrum with yellowish 
* flowers, veined with dull rose." 
luni & Co.) 
Epidendrum - 
ek. B. 1895; E 
rtl allied t gran iliorum, b but 
wiihleavesand even only halfthe size ; 
stems, 8 in. long, ; leaves narrow, 
3 to 6 in. long ; racemes terminal man 
owered, the whole of a brownish 
colour, Hip green. New Granada. (F. 
Sander & Co.) 
lauche eanum, Rolfe. 
63.) A ne 
many- 
et Rodigas. - 
or Dat probably 
ppe 
(F.. 
Epi i 4 C (K, 
B. 1893, p. 171.) G. A new species 
allied to E. Endresii. Stems 5 in. long, 
rt fi 
of greenish yellow 
flowers. Costa Rica. (F. Sander & Co.) 
B endrum tricolor, E Rolfe. (K. B 
at p. 63.) species allied 
o E. pu ee pine ; leaves 
4 ii. long; flowers s mirer pei 
light yellow, with 2 rers odour. 
Venezuela. (H. Low & Co.) 
Epidendrum Umlaufti, Zahlbr. (W. 
G. 1893; p. E Pl.) This is E. costa- 
ricense, Rchb. f. 
Menu wendlandianum, amt 
(G 893, yii 
new satin ‘allied to atum ; 
it has ereeping fleshy icis linear leaves 
2in.a and 
petals light green, and the now- 
en with purple lines on'the side Misa. 
Mexico. (Herrenhausen B. G.) 
*Eria Me > Rolfe. CK. B. 1893, p. 
171.) Orch new species, 
near E. agr ped Lindl: It is small in 
all its parts with ovoid pseudobulbs and 
a short scape of small white flowers. S. 
India. (Kew.) 
*Eucharis Lowii, at (G. es 1893, 
v. xiii., pp. 455, 538, fig. 78.) iaryll- 
ide A supposed mater hybrid 
between E. grandį d E. enm 
It orted, 
e 
was im vith rU last 
species, from 
E. grandiflora. (H. Low & Co.) 
PR pe awd Hook. f. (B. M 
0.) E 
describe vd p 
olor, a name 
ye rous roots, siform 
leaves 18 in. 1 2n | 
over a foot long, bearing at the top six 
to ten hands ell ers 
purple-brown iy c br the lip 
South Africa. (H. J. El 
*Euphorbia Sipolisii, N.E. Br. pL B. 
s P- 158.) Euphorbiacee. 
ve oe us the section Euphorbium, 
inged 
stems erect, , wi , leafless, 
in dia ime: flowers small in 
sessile cymes, Brazil. (Kew.) 
ena mac macrantha, Hook f. (B. 
men "es H. 
erect ro herb w h hairy stems and 
leaves, "the latter Dinit 2 in. to 4 in. 
ong ; ks terminal "d 
e $ in New Zee 
*Exarrhe 
M. t. 
