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tarden. G. C. RE. 
Forest. G/f.—Gartenflor 
L'Ilustration Horticole. 
Horticulture. 
m cle. U 
T iod ae Jardin. 
urnal des Orchidées. 
nd F.—Garden and 
—Gardeners’ Magazine. JI. H.— 
J. of H.—Journal of 
K. B.—Bulletin of = 
Jo 
cellaneous Information, Royal Gardens, Kew. "^ Tram 0. 
R. H—Rev 
Orchid Revi 
ew. 
P Horticulture Belge. 
1895. Spaeth Cat.—L. Spaeth, 
Cat.—V eitch & Sons, Catalogue of Plants. 
Garten-Zeitun 
Foot o mom ai i 
haere hy S.—Sto 
NK apadietger’; Cham. (B. M. 
t. 7395.) nose. S. One of 
the Bule-horn Acacias which forms a 
woody shrub, with large bi-pinnate 
leaves and lange horn-like ved in 
The flowers are in 
clusters on eylbdrical heads, 1 in. ped 
Central America and Cuba. (Kew.) 
Acalypha hamiltoniana. (Bruant 
Cat. 1895.) | Euphorbiacee 
hi 
or outs 
summer months. (Bruant, Poitiers.) 
Acanth grandis. (iil. H. 
E Ny Tusdo. S. “A handsome 
pa 
nale, Brussels. 
thophenix is peculiar to the Mase 
Islands.] Also called Calamus grandi 
and stated to be a native o 
(Ill. H. 1895, 223.) 
Acer Negundo Posti, dns i 
128.) , Papin ndacez. ing 
mmon ni ss Mmm, 
Vermilles.) 
Adiantum lineatum. eur H. 195 
185, 312, t. 44.) Filices. S. Av 
gated maidenhair nearly Seuls 
Claesi. Brazil. T orticulture 
Internationale, Brusse 
Agave Nickelsi. (R. H. 1895, 579.) 
~ Ama G. Described as a new 
species somewhat resembling A. Vic- 
toria-regine. xas 
*Aglaonema angustifolia, y E. € 
s B. 1895, Dn Aroidew. S. Dis- 
ps by it 
ilvery gre " stem ; e. mall, 
pron B n Straits erf em 
T 
Alocasia cquilob: N. E. Br. e > 
Es B. T A 
species ik pem, Betis lobed 
vue Horticole. 
B. ccHevude d 
Sand. Cat, —Sanders? E of New Plants, 
General Nursery Catalogu 
gue.  Veite 
W. G.—Wiener Tllustrirte 
The abbreviations in the descriptions of the plants are :— f?.— 
t G: H.—Hardy.  H. 
H.—Half-hardy. 
leaves, 2 ft. long, and small green 
spathes Intermediate between the 
entire-leaved and mga -leaved 
spécies. New Guinea, (F. Sander & 
Co.) 
* Aloc c a ea, Sander. (Sand. 
Cat. 1895, 36. S. Leaves hastate, 
iuith very large, dark green, n, with 
a silvery sheen and prominent midrib. 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
* Aloe brachystachys, Baker. (B.M. 
t. 7399.) Liliaceæ. S. n 
tubular flowers 1 in. long. Zanzibar 
Kew.) 
"dioe quom Baker. (K. B. M 
9.) new species, very n 
y: Coo com ac which it differs E its 
smaller fl 
flowers and leaves rounded at 
the back. Tropical Africa. (Kew.) 
Amaryllis Belladonna, L., vars. (B. 
T. O. 1895, 16, t.) Amaryllide ze. H, H: 
In this journal C. Spre at ra escrivas 
and figures four Pet ee, > 
carminea, magnifica, s tenopetala. 
(Dammann & Co., Na ples es.) 
- — — L. Vide M. t. 7445.) 
= me all ‘shrub with 
of tub nk wers, 
subtended by orb leaf-iike — 
1 in. We colo "n scarlet and yello 
South America. (Kew.) 
*Amorphophallus galbra, Beet 
nde xvii., DEOS ide: 
Silied to A. variabilis, which it apn 
in general ‘but the spadix is 
shorter and owers have a pine- 
apple - like Q sland. 
(Kew. 
