40 
he sas tr albanense. (JJ. H. En, 
8.) Liliaceæ. Nearly allied to A. 
ear St. 
et oa (F. Sander & 
Albans.) 
Astilbe Lemoinei. Sa H. 1895, 567, 
f. 185.) me u^ arden 
deem betwee and 
r is 
Spiræa) liida p Ibunda. 
ae, Nancy.) 
*Atraphaxis Muschket SW, Krassn. 
(B. M. t. pitt i an gate TE is 
dwarf spreading bro 
br — and shorty sad = nes 
leav about one-third of 
rede biosi white, with red anthers and 
ovary. Central Asia. (St. Petersburgh 
B. G.; Kew.) 
Batemannia peru viana, Rolfe. (K. B. 
1895; 198.) Orchidex S. Pseudo- 
bulbs four-angled, 2 in. long; leaves 
ceola in. long; raceme few 
flowered, flowers 2 in. across, brown 
tipped with green, the lip white with 
purple dots. Peru. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Begonia faureana metallica, Rodigas. 
ag H. M. 298,t.43.) Begoniacee. 
with more deeply 
type. 
Brus- 
pes one than the 
eee a Tee PYA 
ls.) 
( Veitch 
garden hybrid 
between B. heracleifolia and B. hydro- 
cotylifolia. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
*Begonia margaritacea. (Veitch Cat. 
1895, 3.) A garden hybrid, —— 
not stated. Apparently related to B. 
incarnata. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
s TUUS c exin Bece. ree 
6.) Palmer. Trunk 
0 f 
MM ig uae he 
9 in. 
Leaves 8 ft. long leaflets ; ft. 
bright green. (F. San & 
Mead a ' height it? 
diam. 
linear, 
Co.) 
pe v ET. Maxim. (Spaeth 
59.) Be rberidex. 
b 
XEME 
rd Rixdorf-Berlin.) 
Betula pumila x lenta (G. and 
1895, 243 f. 36.) Cupulifere. 
Hybrids between the two 
ed have originated in the 
Arboretum figures of one are given 
in work just quo 
Bletia dires —— Xin R. 1895, 
6.) Orchidem. G. t 1 ft. = 
leaves we 
| 
| Bollea schroederina, Sander. (G. C 
895, xvii., 401, 70.) Orchidee. Flowers 
cat wax-lik p hite the 
exception o peculiarly formed lip, 
which is of a rose-pin lo Andes 
of Colombia. (E. Sander & Co.) [A 
Zygopetalum.] 
ler nh ee glabra sanderiana. 
(Sand. Cat. 1895.) Nyctagi S. 
A very floriterous variety, (E Sandö & 
Co.) 
masta, BOr) cordata. (B. T. O. 
1895, wesi p SETA. 
suec rennial climber nearly 
lied t to s inl nee Peru. (Dam- 
n & Co., s.) 
Bulbophyllum ca i bw 
Ss 0: 18955 2165 LL. t: 
Òrchideæ. S. A ha ndsome species 
nearly related to B. reticulatum. Bot. 
ag. rneo. (L'Hortieul- 
ture junction Brussels.) 
Se ee nO 
H. 1895; "^y N Psendo-bulbs 
Seal small, ownd one leaved ; leaves 
in. long ; scape short, one flowered ; 
flowers fleshy cupped, 1 in. oss, 
greenish yellow, spotted with red 
brown; lip covered we purp n 
(L'Hor 
dein Brussels.) [Now removed to 
the genus 7’rias,] 
Bulbophyllum grandiflorum, B 
(O. R me 104.) S. The praon of 
the gen Rhizome pn e Maier 
bulbs one-leave d; scapes ong, 
one-flower dorsal pat” 3 si by 
g éetiditi-A ih with white 
blotehes; lateral se als 4 in. long, un- 
sm 
Guinea. (Sir Trevor awtik 
adium lillipu ini 
, 186.) Aroides. A Appa 
y of C. argyrites. Veni ela. 
oo Hos russels.) 
363 of the work above quoted this 
plaut i is débertbol ieu ured under the 
name of C. lilliputiense, Rodigas.] 
Calamus dis. (Ill. H. 1895, 223.) 
See pei ose ctt ir grandis. 
Calanthe laucheana. (Sand. Cat 
895, 8.) Orchideæ. A garden hybrid 
Pos C. sanderiana and C. veratri- 
Co.) 
Jolia. (F. Sander & 
Calanthe masuco-tricarinata. (G 
1895, xvii, 210.) A garden Sarid 
between the two species indicated in 
the name. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
*Calathea cyclophora, Baker. (K. B. 
Mh hr s ret et S. Allied 
o C. zebrina, p the leaves are green 
