83 
The Magnolias. By the same, Gard. ipe Ser. III., xvii., 515-516. 
An account of the genus Argemone. By D. Prain, Journ. Bot., 
xxxiii., 129-135, 176-178, 207—209, 301-912, 325—333, 363-371. 
of Garden Orchids (continued). By R. A. Rolfe, Galeandra, 
opin Gard Chron., Ser. IIT., xviii., 580-581. 
Cypripedium x siamense. By the same, Orch. Rev., iii., 20-21. 
Mexican hybrid Leelias, By the same, l.c., 45-48. 
Are Stelis flowers irritable ? By the same, l.c., 56-57. 
Hybrid Selenipediums. [By the same], l.c., 75-80. 
Cattleya aurantiaca. By the same, l.c., 83-84. 
Catasetum x splendens (continued). By the same, l.c., 85-86. 
Cattleya Triane and ita varieties. By the same, l.c., 114-119. 
Notes on the genus Catasetum. By the same, l.c., 138-143. 
Cycnoches egertonianum. By the same, l.c., 233-236. 
Cycnoches Warscewiczii and C. aureum. By the same, l.c., 263-264. 
Cattleya. What constitutes a species ? [By the same], l.c., 266-270. 
Vanillas of Commerce. [By the same], 1.c., 308-311. 
Hybrid Odontoglossums. By the same, l.c., 325-329. 
Oncidium spilopterum. By the same, l.c., 331—332. 
 Masdevallia trinema, By the same, l.c., 335-336. 
Oncidium gravesianum. By the same, Rev. Hort. Belge, xxi., 73. 
Descriptions in Reichenbachia, ii. By the same. 
Pedaliacez, von 0. ome Engler u. Prantl, Naturl. Pflanzenfam. Lief. 
115-116, pp. 253-26 
Streptocarpus Dyeri. By W. Watson. Garden and Forest, viii., 5-6. 
The “Spot” Disease of Orchids. By the same, l.c., 433-434. 
Stapelia gigantea. [By the same], l.c., 514, 515. 
<a odoratissimus. . By the same, Gard. Chron, Ser. III, 
xvii 
Giant Cacti at Kew. By the same, l.c., xviii., 190. 
Begonia Disease. By the same, l.c., 544. 
Orchids, their culture and management. By W. Went, AS b 
W. Bean, ed. II. : i d 
Further Voti i = the tetas a Oa of the Fossil Plants of the 
WR lamites. x. W. C. 
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