*Fritillaria citrina aeos eid 
Cat. 1893, p. 4.) Lilia A. 
very pretty species with bell-s Med 
ndulous flowers, i ped Amd and 
yellow within. Taur (Dammann & 
Co., Naples.) 
*Fritillaria Whittallii, Baker. (G. C. 
1893, v. xiii, p. 506.) H. As species 
ren resembling F. fpr ited in habit, 
it has an orbicular 
inst al of a be: Saree d. Taurus. 
(Whittall, Siri) 
“Fritilari ia do cx d = 
6 
893, v. xiii. H. 
lo Allied e bs: inlipifolia 
Mis clo - 
and F. na. s dark lur 
untesselated, purple stk daca jateide. 
Kashand Mts., Persia. (Max Leichtlin, 
Bad 
*Furcrea albinptae, Baker. (G. C. 
1893, v. xiv., 6.) Amaryllidez. 
G dwarf sees allied to F. depau- 
perata, with 8 in. long 2 i 
wide, with vec whitish eee 
prickles. Flowe 
erect uu jii 6 ft. long. Central 
Ameri (Kew.) 
"Galanthus byzantina, Baker, (G. C. 
6.) Amaryllideæ. H. 
edges, as in be: form saan ot inner 
perianth-se iara cay wee 
as in ‘the latter. (J. Alle 
Galanthus Coreyrensis, Leichtl., var. 
praecox, 3n em (J. of H. 1893, 
v. xxvii., p. 549.) An early flower- 
ing form of od "vei with broader 
leaves. (S. Arnott.) 
Galanthus Elwesii, A. f., var. robus- 
tus, (G.C. 1893, v. xili., p. 226.) 
t very Cat varies of the type, 
with a large bulb an thick tre Oo, 
o 
leaf. Asia Minor. (Dammann & 
Naples.) 
t us gracilis, Celak. (G.C.1893, 
v eg p H. A closely allied 
perianth. Bulgaria. (Herr Polaky.) 
Galanthus grandiflorus oed i 
C. 1893, v. xiii, p. 656. IH 
species remarkable for ti m y tubus 
, forms of G. nivalis. ( - Backhouse.) 
40 
*Galanthus Wu Baker. (G. C. 
1893, v. xiii., aud Ls E Species 
with the pet uie gree leaves 
of G. Fosteri, the ende pret of the 
inner segments of t 
the crisped edges of G 
ivalis. Linn. Nikaria 
CWhittall, ates 
Galanthus maximus, Baker. (G. C. 
— v. — p. 354.) This name has 
unk, and that z G. grandi- 
brad Gaio see) adopted 
ear ees Legit Hort. (G. C. 1893 
2) H.-A species inter 
en G. caucasicus and 
mediate b " Ohdskeus: (T. Ware & Bon) 
*Galeandra Claesii. Cogn. — 
Orchidee. S. A new specie 
to G. villosa. It has slender Pee obe 
about a foot long, blue-green leaves , 
i ong, ari 
and 
(L istak hee 
Internationale. 
Giadiohis ARA. x gandavensis., 
(G. C. 1893, v. xiii, p. 596.)  Iridec 
B GEO pes between the 
two plants indicated by the 
name. (Dam- 
mann & Co., Naples 
MEAM p oa aa Baker. 
v. mdi p. 45 IL fL 
eu new sp red e G. draco- 
cephalus in pies Pierce but with 
broader, sho rter opposite leaves, and a 
tall spike of A yellow ers 
with red. Natal. (Kew; Max Leichtlin.) 
Giadiolus ee Lire = x 
. xiii. 2p. 5 rden 
ys ma. betwee G communis and G. 
cardinalis or G. Colvillu. "Duda 
& Co., Naples.) 
Gongora Charitewthd, Rolfe. 
O How is 198) rchideg. S. 
ew e les h the it of G 
truncata 
brin nga = out pei Sas which are 
arly y b with a very 
light berout ema Habitat not re 
corded. (Char rlesworth, Shuttlew piti 
Graderia subintegra, M. T. M 
(G. C.1893, v. xiv., P 798, fig 122.) 
Serophularines. new species 
with woody 
