wipes natalense, Baker. 
M. 1893, p. 557.) his 
xd very closel v "allie ee o. 
is 
ient and is found at an altitude of 
6,800ft. Natal. (Kew.) 
*Osteomeles anthyllidifolia, Lindl 
(.Lemoine Cat. 1893; G. C. 1893, v. xiv. 
pp.628, 743.) Rosacem. H. ru 
with gy branches, pinnate leaves 
mbs of w vhite fragrant haw- 
It donne extensive 
Bur is eaten 
(Jardin 
see corym 
and 
ttle. China, India, &c. 
des Phat, Paris.) 
Oxalis anthelminthica, A. Br. 
nu e 1893, p. 5.)  Geraniacez. 
A charming species with Litas or 
flac Abeer Abyssinia. (Damm 
& Co. , Naples.) 
“eet rig bys ecd Munro, 
B. 1893 Bambusee. S. 
Eu ipee barbo which is widely 
distributed i 
f, s3i 
wide at the in and I olate leaves 
6 in. long. wes from Lake 
Nyassa by Lord de Saumarez, who 
presented a plant to Kew. 
Peonia lutoa, 1 ers un G. 1893, 
cee, ellow- 
flowered eem rs hon (Jardin 
) 
des Plantes, Paris 
ena maculata, ut (K. B.18 
7.) Orchide A new Vict 
with shining ei. s leaves blotched 
with above and purplish below. 
ng, purple, clothed with 
corded. (Kew and rey 
Pentas qu artiniana, Q (W.G. 
1893, p. 143, no Rubinem, S. 
A variety of ie d P. carnea, than 
which it is szid d a finer ad freer 
flowering. Abyssinia. (Dammann & 
Co., Na ples 5 
dee amabilis. Kar C. 1893, v. xiii., 
; SM wit fig. 32; O. R. v. i., p. 87. 
Orchide E eei ybrid between 
FP. erandiflius and P. tuberculosus 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
MCG. C. 1895, v: sedeniana se eae 
(G 93, v. xi, p. 
garden hybrid b 2 Phas e ors "E 
folius and C ‘abteihe’ oisi, var. (J. 
Veitch & Sons.) i 
Phaio - penne sedeniana rosea, 
n 
|... was the seed parent but in this variety 
_ tors the pollen parent, (J. Riley.) — 
48 
PME sane 
here Bagi bee st F. 1893, 
à) '& den E AVES 
P. Wallichii oi P. grandifolius. P. 
hybridus, raised by D. "0. Drewett in 
1892 is fror om the same parents 
Graves, New Jersey. 
Rolfe. (K. B. 1893, 
A new dps ple. lanceolate 
leaves a n: ong, a erec 
ong, bearing six ies 
Africa. (Eari of 
Searborough. 5 
RE uin fus, Krünzlin. (G. C 
Hox nai chide. S. 
Ka ion S, ot | green vies ; 
and idi n wish ed, which hav 
the peculiar character of expanding at 
about 9 a.m. an i bout 3 p.m 
n tl d itat not recorded. 
t 
(Sir T. Lien) 
era td i pape var. A ose 
xiii., 
E 38) S E e hybrid ‘peewee 
2m r. leucaspis, and P. Aphro 
dite.. "d. Veitch & Sons = 
Philodendron rere Hort. (G.C. 
v. 4. Aroidew. E 
ng and cordate, 
"Habitat not 
recorded. 
[ The genus of this plant is uncertain 
until it flowers.] 
Phenix IELBEOCAT DE, Naudin. (G 
893, v. xiv. 99.) Palme. I4 
A supposed large fruited nm of 
as black 
ai 
in a garden on the Rivie 
TE Lngardi, | por 
p. 6.) Orch 8. w 
to p. peo ener but 
s parts. racemes 
, pendent, and clothed with 
Western 
re 6in. lon 
small shell like white flowers. 
Burma. (Kew.) 
Physosiphon Lindleyi, Rolfe. (K.B. 
1099 siphon Ore ilice S. A new 
P: vede with the 
jes kn 
long, ara with red se 
vin.) 
(Glasn 
*Pleuro thallis Rolfe. 
nd 1893, p. 334.) Orchidee: S. 
w species allied to P. recurva ; 
