medium, le lawroncianum. 
e, L. Lind. (L. 1896, t. 546.) 
A variety with flowers much greener 
than the type. oriau Inter- 
nationale, Brussels.) 
C au Lawrenceo-Regnie 
Ypriped t A garden hybrid E 
the us species indicated by the name. 
(M. Bleu, Paris.) 
Cypripedium palatinum. (W. 
189 5.) A garden zireh between 
. spicerianum and C. har 
C ripedium Re (G . C. 1896, 
x 5 594. A cry hybrid between 
m leeanum and C. fairicanum. (J 
8.) 
Veitch & Son 
Cypri ipedium regnaldianum. (Sand. 
at. 1896, 24. arden hybrid 
between C. insigne and C. callosum. 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
Cot ax 
re d 
en 
(E. non & Lo.) 
Cypripedium § 
and F. 1896, 144.) A 
ium Ee a pment (G. C. 
0.) A garden d 
and C. Argus 
andora, Sander. 
provisional name 
plant de ripe as 
pal 
(G. 
coloured erimson, yellow and ineat $ 
broad petals mte yellow and red, 
rrow yellow pouch. 
Habitat not stated. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Er schofieldianum. (G. M. 
89 id TE) 2 A E hybrid between 
irsutissimum. 
(. W. ree 
AP) A 
fae eH y Ross, on Vor 
ripedium villosum bU 
1896, xix., 10 Leav 
broader and flowers larger han in the 
type. (M. A. Truffaut, Versailles s.) 
Symondsiz, (0. R. 
ed hybrid AY 
and C. purpur 
tanthus obliquus major. (Sand. 
T 1896, 57. Me. G. 
amr an additional name for the 
type. 
outh Africa. (F. Sander & 
Cyrtochilum micranthum, — 
(G. te c oa Orchidez. S. 
un, 
A new species r €— €. maculatu 
but anitat, with g greenish spotted sepals 
and petals and the lip white with oa 
brown blotches and a w anteri 
Brazil. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Cytisus labresce dà 
M D. c S90, 95.) 25.) pdt H. 
— bush with bright ye flowers 
produced in May. Mountains of Upper 
Italy. (L. Späth, Berlin.) 
Davallia truffautiana. (G. M.1 
352, f.) Filices, G. “A duce 
handsome and distinet ae with large 
fr , à pecu -— "d of wbich 
er 
s like the 
i de i € (L'Horticulture. Internationale, 
ls.) 
aa oar eee Gaud. (R. H. 
1896, 3 cee. tA. 
shrub a ung a sane of 6 to 9 ft. 
with eolate, serrate kere 
tall 
and shortly-stalked heads of fruit al 
the size of a pea, of a Avus red Robur. 
East Indies. (Paris B. G.) 
WE tatsiensis, big (W. 
1896, 27.) Ranu 
species about 2 ft. in eik vim cobalt 
blue flowers. a (Vilmorin, An- 
drienx, & Co., Paris.) 
Dendrobium Arachnites, Reichb. f. 
(G. C. 1896, xx., 1, f. 2. Orchidez. 
G. A dwarf ki the pseudobulbs 
only 3 in. long, fusiform, shining 
flowers s m. across , orange-scarlet ; 
sopela an d petals linear, lip pendart " 
Burma. (J. Bradshaw.) 
ium chloropterum. c. C. 
. Allied to "n 
macr. ophyllum ; flowers greenish wi 
few purple lines on the lip. Xt 
(H. Low & Co.) 
Dendrobium Curtisii. (Sand. Cat 
1896, 12, £.) G. A garden eis 
between D. aureum and D. Cas. 
CF. Sander & Co.) 
Dendrobium RETR (G. C. 
1896, Aor 581, f. 90.) S. Allied to 
ne.  Pseudobulbs ovate, 
clustered; “leaves Inearlanceolat, 6 
lon man à 
S ^ in. across ; ; Sepals 
creamy-white ; lip 
purple markings. 
(Sir Trevor P LaWichoe J 
(G: 
Den drobiuni. ry memi "Me 
1. G. A garden — 
1896, xix., 
etween D. oniniamum and D. 
derianum. (E. Hardy.) 
Dendrobium  jennyanum,  Kwinzl. 
(G. C. 1896, xx., 329.) G. A new 
species allied to D. undulatum from 
— ~ differs i i the size of the plant 
wers whieh have untwisted 
segment and a broad three-lobed lip. 
The clot is se outside, brown 
inside and nished, ? Australia. - 
CZollingoisJéuny, Zurich.) 
