"Maranta Leone, Hort. (G. C. 1893, 
TSK) ' Marantac eg. S. A 
t with ovate leaves, 
and the petiole 
both covered 
with soft silky hair, and ‘coloured -= 
with grey variegation. (F. San 
Co.) 
err i ee Mee aaa Rolfe, 
(0O 265.) Orchideæ. G. 
A new pesi die ics Saccolabiate. 
Leaves 5 in. Tong, t tu 
less than half an 
in long, w 
greenish yellow with brown spots and 
ellow hairs, lip S at da New 
Grenada. (Glasnevin.) 
roe dee ecu Be Rchb. f. var. 
Wallisii with d 
Roezlii. (W. Vanner.) 
Masdevallia. fragr ne, Woolward. 
edes B v xv p 160) Gora 
spec es with leaves like M. ele- 
yixeerp, and cupped yellowish flowers 
with short fleshy tails, much like those 
of M. iiem Pe in bapa, New 
Grenada. (Lord Lothian.) 
t 
e ties are 
es are Keg eljani, lilacina, carnea, 
gine, i" illustri ris. (L'Ho rtieulture 
| retino mai ) 
Masdevallia Mennerte. (G. C.1 
v. xiii., p. 740.) arden hybrid 
between M. Shuttewor dii and M. ignea 
(F. L. rk.) 
Ames, New Y 
Masdevallia Parksii. (G. C. 1893, 
v. xiii., p. 636.) G. A garden roe 
between M. harryana ot M. igne 
(Heath & Son.) 
Masdevallia Pourbaixii, Hort. suse : 
i. ) G. A garden hybrid b 
M. veitchiana and M. Bhuttleworthi. 
(E. Pourbaix, Mons.) 
Masde llia | pusilla, Rolfe. (K. B 
1899, T p. 338.) A new species 
near M. Tr Ar Leaves lanceo- 
late, 6 in. long; scape 4 in. long, flex- 
e, : g ng, 
uous, flowers the smallest in the group, 
yellowish, with mri blotches. 
Habitat not reeorded. (Glas vin.) 
peer ien oo uie C. 
"f M 
U 81493. 
45 
move Rushtoni. (O. R. 
210) G. A per hybrid biva 
M. ignea, var. Eckhardii, and M. race- 
 mosd, var. Crossi. (Captain 1 fincks.) 
re ced Meca at Estrada. 
(G v. xiii., p. 7 4, 
hts Aw b. garden hybrid between 
th e two species indicated by the name. 
(Capt. Hincks,) 
chb. f. v 
aded hp. (E. Sander & C 0.) 
Maxtiiaris = Rolfe. elg e v. 
. 266., 
spite with ie "habit of M. venusta, 
and large flowers a in. across, t 
sepals and petals greenish Sello» Hi 
brown purple stripes, pem the lip white 
i purple vein-like lines. 
Peru. (L'Horticulture Internationale.) 
decem RU minutum, Rolfe. 
M. t. 7314; K.B. 1893, p. 5.) 
pallies diminutive species 
with a creeping rhizome, small ovate 
sey ce bearing each a pair = 
mall leaves; scape short, flattened, 
pude. with two rows of small Grine 
(Kew. 
red flowers. Sierra Leone. ) 
*Melo a 
(B. T. O. 1893, p. 13, fi ue 
bitacee. G.orS. perennial elimber 
with yx small yellowish flowers, fol- 
lowed by small roun m E 
fruits, produced in great profusion in 
autumn. Abyssinia, Dann inn & Co., 
Naples.) 
peces desear O'Brien. (G. C. 
y Y. X. 06.) Orchidee. 5$. 
sed E naiiai hy bald between 
M. Clowesii and M. candida. It has 
wers 3 in. d yel 
Brazil. 
with brown blotehes. (Major 
y) 
Joice 
Éprccero chinensis, Hort. GB. T. O. 
from 
longer rass of. a silvery sole China. 
(Dammann & Co., Naples 2 
Momordica muricata, H rt. (B. T. O. 
1893, 14.) S. A "uon annual 
climber with pale yellow flowers, and 
golden or orange-yellow fruit with blood- 
red pulp and w Nep AM "Peru. 
(Dammann & Co., es.) 
rmodes i 
sepals and petals spotted with p 
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