"Lonicera hi hildsbrandiaiia, C 2 sad 
Hems 
ree PARE d. "This is 
les 
ma by MT 
Miis A years ago, cho deseribed i 
“A conspicuous shrub, with p 
+ Pde glossy leaves and hay crimson 
") 
* flowers, 7 ins. long.” (Kew 
Lonicera mündeniensis. (G/. 3, 
p- ‘102, fig. 18, 4-6.) H. A RERE 
hybrid between L. w E vs Ase a. 
re 
A bush us 
‘erect softly hairy s 8. us or 
yellowish (Mün- 
is ees ovoid, x» 
den Forest School.) 
Lonicera musosviansii. a DN $, 
100, fig. 1-3.) ‘id 
L. Mor goer eg i. o xz 
ane nn character be- 
two pare owers white, 
turbid: Sian ny.) 
(Gf. 1893, Rs 104; 
arde rid 
between 
tiana. 
tween t 
fruit a 
Lonicera Zabelii. 
is 19, 1-3.) H. 
betw ee fico: 
t dar toge- 
, round, 
coral-red. (Münden Forest School.) 
*Ludovia crenifolis, Drude. (G. C. 
mend v. Xiii., p. 142, fig. 64.)  Cyclan- 
d 
S. Ae arge plant of tufte 
habit, the gi rij we at the base 
and se anks, thick, M 
Abe, ioan ovi. narrowed to ¢ 
stalk-like base. Brazil. (F. Sander & 
Co.) 
Luffa Forskali Hort (B. T 2 1893, 
A 
le 
LR ai iier with alpin r- elie 
flowers, small sek ribbed fruits ahd 
hlaek seeds, Arabia, &e. Dammann | 
& Co., Naples 
*Luisia — de TR T. C. 1893, 
v. xiii, p. 75 8, also 
E 218. Y: Orc Aide ds spe cies 
ith terete leaves Mid cluster of flowers, 
Sepals and petals ovate, greenish yellow 
p large, lobed, spotte ed with dul! re a 
Tree aodio by Messrs. H. Lo 
in 1890, but name p Sabtlsbed. 
Burma. (Sir, T. Lawrence.) 
Luisia. Volucris, e ipt C. 1893, 
y. xiii., p. 751 fig. 9.) S. 
Leaves t rete, do» e " jum i in the 
axils, with, linear oblong M sepals 
* 
and petals, the petals horn-like, the np 
fleshy, brown-purple, pressed uie 
the stem. (Sir T. Lawrence 
Lycas Me. (O. | 
Ey: i, p.303; L., t Orchideze. 
G. A new species to L. mesoch 
lena. k has large, — leaves and 
- 
At 
Í 
| 
| 
| 
ii 
| 
M single-flowered seapes, each tlower 
bei dd ier 
white ith a 
ture Internationale. 
| Lycaste RENI Hort. Linden. 
KM C.1893, v. xiv., pp. 756, 775, sA 
9.) ne nd with t 
babit of L. Sawer and large flowers 
in which = sepals are pale p wn w ^ 
dl pur n 
Skinnert wit aillaria 
nigre escent (L Horticulture Inter- 
| Lycaste es Hort. Linden. Pa Ag 
xiv 
wei allied t to L V rund m el 
yale bro h pink s the: petals 
AE ue 8, the pare ae and 
(1? Horticulture Internationale.) 
x = ER ro 
white 
oe .macrobulbon, Lindl. 
Yo i, Rolfe. (ZL. t. 368) G. 
This plant has been in cultivation for 
some years under the name of L. 
it It is act tna more 
aero on, of which 
hag E 
var. 
‘ 
4228 a is Ma villaria macióbul 
tolfe. FA R. 
new species allied t 
L psg but with smaller flowers 
a differently oed Us i 
ong acute nish vello: the 
petals are Modo $ pe bati Fellow 
with a few brown spots near the bas 
and the lip is three Citar" Lm faintly 
1 
(€ rossiana, 
G. 
barred with brown. Habitat not re- 
corded. d. J. Ross, Wlóredóe ty 
Lycaste rete E dm (0. R. 
bi Y. 3; B. pot pl.) 
Å gi dei bra bette n L. Skinneri 
and | probably L. schilleriana. (Emperi 
of Austria.) 
Lycaste Barur sindh ae pu 
( 
purea, Hort 
variety with pale di ede a 
purple petals and a white lip slightly 
inged with yellow. (L'Horticulture 
Internationale. ) 
Magnis stricta, H ort. ees d. 1893, 
1.) Magnoliaces H. 
6 Fie es M. KORIE En an 
x DA obovata." — (Jokn Saul, Unite 
States.) 
| Malva hastata. Hort. (B. T. O. 
p. 108, f. 15.) usa. H. A bcne 
annu ] with la rge most alked rose- 
violet flowers. M Dammann 
& Co., Naples. 
