trofusca, Baker (G. C., 
Xs vieta » p: 384.) H. A distinct ae 
tall as Iri 
and a concolorous brow 
tine. (Herb and Walle, ‘Naples. ) 
Iris caroliniana, Wats. (G. and Ps 
1893, v. vi., p. 334, f.51.) A specie 
nearly allied to Z. versicolor. N. esr 
(Manda.) 
Iris anica, L., v 
Rodigas | Gu. H H. 1898, € LANI B H. 
A for h pale pearly- "white flowers. 
"i7: jh daria Internationale.) 
*Iris Grant: Dui, Baker. (Damm 
A species closely 
allie v diria an nax, wit 
yellow and yellowish-white flowers, 
i (Dammann 
veined violet. - Palestine. 
& Co., Naples.) 
Iris Hane Baker. (Damm. 
ao 
t. 
1893, An Oncocyclus 
species Pies S, 
and large egini C Bowers ofa grey 
ESSE vowrU = ck. Palestine. (Dam- 
n & Co. ples.) 
*Iris kaui arb. ^ a Deni ) 
(e M. 1893, p. 
elegant species with ‘all of a ded 
h cri 
colour, and having a black crimson 
bloteh in the centre of ba Standards 
lilac with darker veins. Palestine. 
(T. Ware & Son.) 
*Iris Sari, Schott, var. pamarene, Foster. 
(G. M. No. 2059, 1.), A beaut tiful 
Tris of ote nest qut group in i 
appear near I. Lor The falls 
are heavily — t wi of brown- 
s n a straw coloured ground 
and have a rs arge maroon bloteh in the 
andards erea m im with blue 
veins. Palestine. (T. V e & So s 
Kalanchoe grandiflora, Hort. Dam- 
mann & Co. is K. marmorata, which see 
in Kew Bulletin, App. 1893, 
p. 38. 
"Kniphofia citrina. a wen G. C. enge; | 
p». ME) Lilia em H.E A 
Mea on with and 
ele K. Macowani, Wit pas shorter ped 
w flowers and exserted piv: 
ni » nds a pt 8 in October. S. 
Afri (Max Leichtlin, Baden. E 
—_ lo ongico collis, ^ Leitchlin. 
i ice L 3899. v, xi, p. 683 QUE. E 
a- species, dw die arfer than K. aloides, 
: ith bright green ensiform leaves, short 
racemes, and large clear yellow flowers 
inMay. Natal. (Max Leitch- 
42 
"Kniphofia n modesta, fers 
from plants ia t Kew 
(B. M. 
ribed in 1889 
, but not 
panicle 2 ft. high h of white flowers 
ong. Natal and Griqualand. 
(Kew Eros 
— pauciflora x Macowani. 
m p.424.) H.H. 
i e hybrid between the two 
species istae by the name. (Kew.) 
Kniphofia Tuckii, ee eee nee 
As 
poles ing K. ‘peda 
its rni 
pe 
» bi 
Enel. (Max Leichtlin, " Baden) 
Lachenalia aurea, ) Pen var. gigan- 
tea, Hort. (G. C xiii., pp. 
290,364.) ` Liliaceæ s from 
the Spe: s n having jte and od 
I MA. A at Kew 
sida bore spikes 19 inches high 
us 27 open flow 
— Euterpe. aerias: e epe i xiv., 
p. 536.)). Orii arden 
hybrid decns za pears and L dayaWa. 
(T. Statter.) 
Lelia finckeniana, 0” d e C. 
xiii., p. 6, fig. 
Iu) S.A pénal pos hybrid 
between L. autumnalis anceps, 
oa at probably only a variety P the latter 
(C. W. Fincken). 
osos lucasiana, | reis (O. R; v.i, 
species, allied to 
Lh erispilabia, fon Sid it differs in 
having a yellow lip; the other parts of 
the flower being purplish mauve. Habitat 
not recorded. (C. J. Lucas.) 
Maynardii. dur C. 1893, ¥. 
P €: i 8.) 2S 
gan n L. pumila, var 
dayana <h LL. dolosa. CF. Sander & Co.) 
ee 4p. 9 
Lee 
Cattleya Fy (N. C. Cookson.) 
Lelia Novelty. e M. 1893, p. 
g. ) whe prises beteen L 
ip he dayan 
(J. Veitch & Sons. iy 
Lelia Oweniæ, L. Lind. (Z. t. 374.) 
&- AX Types natural hybrid between 
L. Perrinii L. elegans. (G. D. 
Owen.) 4 
