A variety with the flowers of an uni- 
vem UBER ITO colour. (R. B. 
hite.) 
Odontoglossum crispum venustum. 
(G. C. 1896, xix., 655.) “The best rich 
srimson-purple blo <a _Odontogos 
2. Hlo large and 
full. C Hortieultare yi eiia 
Brussels.) 
Odontoglossum excellens luteolum. 
(O. R. 1896,248.) G. A bat xm 
phur-yellow flowers withou 
brown othe of the type. Aion 
Schroeder.) 
Odontogloes ume Halli x crispum. 
(G. C. 1896, G arden 
iria Diea ds ii D indicated 
by the name. (N.C.C 
Odonto omm hunnewellian 
rum. (L. 1896, t a E 
orm Tid larger flowers 
brightly-coloured lip than the type. "t 
Linden & Co., Moortebeek, Belgium.) 
luteo-purpureum 
O’Brien: (G. C. 
wers to 
Odontoglossum 
ashworthianum, 
with 
(E. Ashworth. y 
demi Rossi var. Pauwelsiz, 
1896, t. 534) G. 
Sepals and et petals almost entirely 
light brown. (M. Fl. Pauwels, Deurne, 
Belgium.) 
Odontoglossum Me 
1896, E > 511.) Dm atural T hybrid 
near. light 
Sad with 
blotches. 
ale, Brusse 
cm spectabile. (G. k 
, 467; L. 1896, t. 523.) 
supposed ^ "natural hybrid ‘oemblng 
O. ex flowers 
with eet LOO em 
Internationale, Brusse 
ES NIA en 
fringed 
Cae 
large choc ee own 
QHortientare prese 
Is.) 
yel spotted 
L? a 
nd. (L. 1896, t. 540.)' A sup- 
atural hyb rid between O. 
med and umphans. 
"0. 
s eiim E EA Brus- 
ls.) 
onto "aus varicos igan- - 
n ce d (G. C. 1896, xix imet i 
Hower much larger t than in the type. 
x (Sir F. Wigan.) 
ontoglossum wilckeanum elon: 
* E. (J. O. 1896, 40.) G. 
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variety of. this natural hybrid v vith 
ria id more brightly - aiid 
flowers than the type. -(L’ Horticulture 
Taterhatiohale, Brussels.) 
MO INN MU wilckeanum olivare. 
with large 
itr ti ie T 
ls.) 
this natural 
eenish flowers. 
ternationale, Brusse 
Odontoglossum TL um rufum. 
(L. 1896, t. 519. A form of this 
natural by brid with PAPA blotches. 
(L'Hortieulture Internationale, Brus- 
sels.) 
AL EL co nose Hook. f. (B. M.t 
69.) Gramines. 8. m ee densely- 
iet perenni 8S sessile, 
almost imbricating, distichus leaves an 
inch long. Costa Rica. (Kew.) 
— wig go m 
dse Krànzl. 
(G. C. 1896, xix., 754.) Orchideze. 
ng, cylindri 
each bearing a pair of linear-lanceolat 
leaves;  flower-scape long, sender, 
branching. Hab. —? (F. Sander 
Co.) 
Opunas ArT K. Schumann. 
G., 1896, 29.) Cae H. 
This dus & red eorolla and bes 
ooth ovary. Colorado. (L. 
Späth, "Berin) 
Opuntia tetracantha, J. W. giae 
(G. and F. 1896, 432.) G. 
species allied to O. Thurberi 
branched shrub 
of - straw-coloured, 
e deflexed loosely sheathed 
spin Flowers ten i fruit 
evi bright searlet. Ariz (Ari- 
zona Univer ersity.) 
Opuntia xanthostema, K. Schuman 
(M. D. G. 1896, 29. Thi lo specióp 
has carmine-red flowers, dark yellow 
filaments and a prickly ovary. Colo- 
rado. (L. Späth, Berlin.) 
*Ornithogalum revolutum, Jacq. 
(G.and F. 1896, 323.) Liliacee. G. 
ally r ^ g narrow 
leaves 9 in. long, erect scapes 12 in. 
long, and a sub-u Jm 
n num. 
ach 
I ti white with an eye-like blotel 
of olive b S. Africa. (Kew.) 
Mere 
"Piloten aclaudi, bd 
ge 
near ally of P, hyri oi Benth., 
