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The publications from which this list is compiled, with the 
abbreviation used to indicate them, are as follows :—B. B.— 
Bulletin de L’Herbier Boissier. B. H. N.—Bulletin du Museum 
d'histoire naturelle, Paris. B. M.—Botanical Magazine. Bruant 
Cat.—Bruant’s Catalogue of New Plants, 1897. B. T. O.—Bulletino 
della R. Società Toscana di Orticultura. Gard.—The Garden. 
G. a. EON G. and F.—Ga dom and Forest. 
G fl. — Gartenflora. — Gardeners’ Magaz G. W.— 
Gardening “World, A H- —L Illustration Hon. Jard.—Le 
Jardin. J. of H.—Journal of Horticulture. J. H. F. meses de 
la Société nationale d'horticulture de France. J. O.—Journal des 
Orchidées. K. B.—Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal 
Gardens, Kew.  ZL.—Lindenia. Lem. QCat.—Lemoine, Plantes 
Nouvelles. Lind. Oat.—L’ Horticulture Internationale, Catalogue. 
M. D. G.—Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesell- 
schaff. M.G. Z—Mi jller’s Deutsche Gärtner-Zeitung. M. K.— 
Monatsschrift für Kakteenkunde. N. B.—Notizblatt des Königl. 
G. M.—Dr. 
Neubert's Garten-Magazin. O. &.—Orchid Review. R. H.—Revue 
Horticole. R.H. B.—Revue del'Horticulture Belge. Sand Cat.— 
Sanders’ Catalogue of New Plants, 1897. Spaeth Cat.—L. Spaeth, 
General Nursery Catalogue. Veitch  Cat.-— Veitch & Sons, 
Culllóguo of Plants. W. G.—Wiener Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. 
The abbreviations in the descriptions a x^ plants are :—ft.— 
Footor Feet. G. gni H.—Har H. H.—Half-hardy. 
in.—Inches. S.—Sto 
Acalypha Ohantriari: n H. 1897, | Aon Sigan, Chantri«r. H. 
402.) re arden hy- i A handsome plant 
om Mrd 5ft. high, intense green 
above, er beneath. Remarkable 
for its lar ge size, the deep cutting of 
the leaves and the ipale-green RUE 
brid bet iMi dn iwioniont and 
A. mac rophs M (Chant r Fréres, 
Mortefontaine, France.) 
cdm qe deemed (R. H. petioles, dm €— Fréres, 
e) S. A garden hybrid be- fontaine, Fra 
A. brise and A. mar- 
qinata, ee er Fréres, Mortefon- A Uhinki. Bi 1897, 
tain Ey. a S. A garden ween 
Alocasia metallica iid A: ERES x ora. 
Adiantum potu Hort. (G. (Chantrier Frères,  Mortefontaine. 
ices. S. A France.) 
Metus rd E gu reie with crested 
fronds. (H. B. May.) * Androsace macrantha, Boiss.& Huet. 
Aglaonema  oblongifolium, var | (4rd. 1807, lii, 434.) Primulaceae. 
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PRICE di t species, belonging to th 
in E ide . B. = - (G. C. 1897, xxi., A. sepientrionale group. It forms a 
70.) Aroidem. S. Differs from the larg f leaves which are 
type in having — variegated with 
white along the course of the principal 
lateral veins, Penneg. (J. Veitch & Sow, , ————— 
Sons.) j 
Alnus virescens, Koehne. (Spaeth areir raddiana, Somm. & Levier, 
Cat. 1897-8, 66.) Cupuliferæ. A Jard. 1897, 378.) H. A pretty bi- 
handsome Alder allied to A. incana. vete M with rosettes of toothed 
Colorado. Gs Spaeth, Berlin.) lea and -coloured flowers 
Oaiedinié. (H. Gorei Geneva.) 
yen ana od A.argyrea. (Chan- 
tiet Pelee Mortefnotaine, France.) speci es, S didt “tong 
A garden hybrid between ARR EIER Manias. ig: G 
897, 26.) 
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