4T 
*Echinocactus aureus. (G. C. 1895, 
xvii, 800.) Cacteer. G. A garden 
name foran unflowered cactus with nort 
cm and bright yellow spines j 2 
(Sander & Co.) [This 
frotit E. Grusoni.] 
"Episcia densa, Wright. "es a 189 
Gesneriacem. S. d to E! 
m short ; 4 eaves oblong 
axillary, corolla 
l, . long, Jv tinged 
with purple. British Guiana. (Kew 9) 
ous congoensis,, ie o 
Orchidex Meee 
arts. allied to, it. pot specifically 
identical with, E. guineensi 
Congo. (L’ Horticulture eauiccsale, 
Brussels.) 
*Eulophia deflexa, Rolfe. (K 
1895, 192.) S. Allied to vu farbata 
Leaves "egt -about ong ; 
scape 2 ft. long b Mun xd inni of 
purple and lilac flowers 2 in. across, the 
lip fringed with white. Natal. (Kew.) 
Euphorbia Fourniori, pi E done 
190.) Euphorbiae 
(Sallier-J. oanni, Paris. 
edia Cornucopis € 
ian ciui (B O.. 1895, I9.) 
Valerian H. E form differing 
from the type in aot white flowers. 
(Dammann & Co., es.) 
Felicia abyssinica =a Bip 
es 439, f. 43.) Composite nd. 
warf tufted species with lilac flower- 
rae like those of Aster alpinus. 
Tropical Africa. (Dammann & Co., 
Naples.) 
fe son wir kotschyana _ alnis. 
. 1895, xlvii., 298.) Liliacee. H. 
in nside. M 
Baden.) [ 
Flowers eu borne on prostrate stems 
3-5 in, long. Himalaya. (Kew 
Gentiana saxosa —— Pope 895, 
xlviii., 141.) H. H Ah ansome 
little species in the P of G. 
Flowers white, borne i x umbels ot 4- 5. 
New Zealand. (Correvon, Geneva.) 
Geonoma tenuifolia, (ZU. 1895, 
186.) Palmeæ. palm with 
glaucous, and eri Dor eee i tinted 
with rose. (L'Horti- 
culture Internationale Brijads. ) 
beet eo Sree picturatum. oe 
Cat. 1895, Acanthacez. 
orm of the SN E known G. 
larger nei than the type. 
e — rubricaulis. 
and. Cat. 1895, 33.) Tem e 
3 Differs iron the type (se fae of 
1893, App. II. p. 41) in teres i more 
richly Steet leaves 
bases of the leaf-stalks coloured ver- 
milion-red. (ŒF. S & Co.) 
pictum, in 
(W. Bull.) 
RE sirti iaca xx 
1895, xviii, 62, f. 
Gard. 1895, xlviii. 400, t. 1041. Lil 
A variety wit ^ large bright 
oran ange-red flowers, which are prod 
autumn ; leaves 13 in. wide, and strongly 
ribbed. Japan. " (Wallace & Son.) 
*Heptapleurum venulosui erythro- 
stahy; Hook. ye vg t ess 
Aralia S. with 
spre ett branches and agate ges 
stalked ie eaves ; ae! red, min 
numero anched pen! 
indole (Kew.) 
ur) ud crassimervius flammea. 
(B. T. O. 2.) pq erem 
A variety vith h bright red flowe 
ann & Co., Naples. ) 
Hibiscus micranthus Focus Ui ier 
3.) 
“Wespieal Asia. 
ger. 1895; 90, f: 
Mein with aiio ome recur 
flowers. Abyssinia. (Dammann & Co., 
Nis 2 
Hippeastrum FY ag Mle s mpna 
CH. H. 1895, 577, 1 
ML 394). Amaryllideze s 
variety differing dies the ty ype i 
broader siguente and larger size of oie 
flowers, &c. (Tr i ig Versailles.) 
Hippeastrum Poteri, edens deo 
1895, 201, f. 49, oj 8.) 
Il-kn ges Ha questr 
(Wolter, Maguibetg- 
edm of the we 
sta Rica. 
Wibdinsted t.) 
Huernia macrocarpa, Schweinf. (Gf. 
1895, 353, t. 1416.) Asclepiadeæ 
ted 
Pre (Berlin B. G.) 
madii de th inteeens. (B. 
395 
This Mee frost ie oe in vits the 
leave s mus or gold tinted, m 
mann & Co. 
sha 
with r 
Iris (G 1895, ae : 
353, 440, 3 5937 2 16ídoc. H. Clos 
allied to 
yellow and 
brown veins, Asia Minor. (Wallace 
& Co.) 
