Laelio - cattloys Mo ae og ee 
(G. C. 1896, xx., 360.) 
p aie between the spe i Baaai in 
the (M. Fournier, Marseilles.) 
Laelio- -cattleya wargnyana, (L. 1896, 
535.) G. A garden hybrid. (L’Horti- 
waters Internationale, Brussels.) 
et hata subulatum, Rolfe. GS a 15 
ik 
small i in all its gh the at A a 
and the flowers pale green. Brazil. 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
Larix dahurica. Mind Pee A Maxim. 
M. D H. 
w 
[meer lea 
may be dia same as s this.) [L. 
d Berlin.] 
*Lavatera insularis. (G. and E 1896, 
bed f.27.) Malvacexe om 
act shrub 4 ft. through = ‘palmatel 
lobed vedi ong and 
axillary solitary flow 3 in: dis meter, 
ecibaisd allo ish eii vr ue il with 
purple. Mexico. (T. S. Brandegee, 
California.) 
-*Ledum glandulosum, Nutt. (M. D. 
m cr 1898 19.) "eue MEE NUTS 
i differs from L. latifolium and L. palustre 
. in its larger ovate leaves, which are not 
woolly but dotted underneath with im- 
pre 
essed glands. Sierra Nevada. (Kew.) 
e Rerum uechtritzianum, 
l. & Bo (Gard. 1896, L., 238.) 
trate widely- 
Cru 
spreading herbaceous plant with white 
(Kew.) 
flowers. Bulgaria 
Libocedrus greci est aureo-varie- 
gata. (M. D. G. 53.) Conifere. H. 
A form with PE d ed varie- 
Ret Co., 
gated leaves. (Da & 
O 
berpleis, Germany 
Im Biondii, reus (B. T. O. 1896, 
wee 1. Liliaceæ. H. arlet 
ered species ‘with linear lez 
li or perhaps identical 
ipfe llied to 
with L. sutchuenense. China. (Florene 
B. G.) 
Lilium chinense, P B. T. 
1896, 176, t. geatlet- 
flowered lily with filer leaves nea rly 
allied to £L. sutchuenense. China. 
rris HG) 
Lilium szechnense, Hort. (G. C. 1896, 
iy 372.) Asp scies with large bright 
" | flowers allied to L. Maximowiezti 
re sute. ponens Franchet, is correct 
~~ name EC plant.] 
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*Linospadix Micholitzii 
(Sand. Cat. 1896, 50.) "Palm 
Described i in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
dley 
Ridley. 
ning paii ending in 
pair of eee acute points." New Guinea. 
(E. Sander & Co.) 
Lonicera hirsuta x Sullivantii. (G. 
and F. 1896, 345, f. 46.) Caprifoliaceæ. 
H^ A garden hybrid. (Arnold Ar- 
boretun n.) 
*Lowia longiflora, Scort. (G. C. 1896, 
xx., 652, f. 111.) Scitaminez. A 
stemless plant with tufted leaves 3 ft. 
lo d 
ong, and one flowered pes 8 
long. Flowers 6 in. across, composed 
f linear- is ai sk 
being — lanceolate, 
lip-like, and pure white. rak. (W. 
Bull.) 
Maclura SOEDHRCA var. inermis. 
Ed. André. 1 
icaceæ 
leaves than the type, and with quite 
spineless branches. (M. Guy, Bléré, 
nee.) 
"Macrotomia cephalo coms A. DC. 
G^. 1896, 173.) Bora 
handsome pesnik with a leaves 
Lee large pe yellow flowers. Asia 
(Kew.) 
*Mamillaria heeseana, McDowell. an 
K.1896,125.) Cae Gs. Thi 
t spines of any acm me 
Mamillaria yet discovered. Plant de- 
ose, when young clothed 
wool intermixed with 
weak bristles, ces a old. Flowers 
carmine-red. Mex 
Maranta major. (G. C. Lor xix., 
529.) Scitaminee. S. ant about 
3 ft. high with erect on petioles pe 
ovate green leaf-blades. Flow 
known. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Masdevallia Curlei. (G. C. 1896, xix. 
40.) Orchideæ. A garden hybrid be- 
. macrura and M. tovarensis, 
tw 
(A. Curle.) 
*Massoni jasmi asminiflora, Baker. 
(B. M. " 7463.) Liliacem. G. This 
century 
M Burchell, but up till now it has 
only been known from a a single specimen 
