59 
EE Marriottii. (G. 
896, xx., 667. ^ Orchidee. G. 
gard between Sophronitis 
grandi ora a Lelia flava. (Sir W. 
Marriott.) 
C. 
A 
Schoenlandia ny cen Cornu. (J. 
Pontederiacer. S. 
2: acaulescent terrestial plant with 
cordate acute leaves. The soli 
flowers Im from short branches in 
the axils of the Pind branches bracts 
nd flowers being a violet Dy 
Western "Tropical dire (Paris B. G.) 
Selenipedium Verdieri. (J. O. 1 
100.)  Orchidez. rden hybrid 
between S. caudatum a Psi and S. 
Roezlii 
Solanum Farini, Hort. (W.G 
G. A strong- Mai 
bluc- ÉL spiny "Agar allied to S. 
duplosinuatum. Africa. (Dammann & 
Co., Naples 
E — Sonics fructu 
c CM. . 1896, 28.) -— " 
of the Mou 
Ash with edible fruits ; iuoduted Mod 
Russia. (L. Späth, Berlin.) 
hk o o Tan a 
avat. (G/f. 1896, 505, t . 1431.) Rosa- 
n inte cresting. ass pretty 
deciduous shrub wc ande in its parts 
n S. flexuosa. Jap 
Taxus floridana, Nutt. (G. and 
1896, 261 Taxacee. H. “A bush 
spreading branches.” 
Florida. (Biltmore Arboretum.) 
Thunia alba ower (Sand. ae 
Na 17.) Orchidee. $. Flo 
arger than in the type, pure iiti the 
ip golden yellow. (F. Sander & ips os 
Thuya —— Elw: ana 
aurea. (M. Fa 28. “Con 
feræ. Ph, the Am 
Arborvite with den ea PE lees 
which do n 
(L. Späth, Beli. 
Thu a a be ome f. D. 
c 28.) E thik, 
id uL narrow jo ee rr habit. (O. 
Froebel, Zurich.) 
Tigridia Pavonia alba immaculata. 
(Gard. 1896, xlix., 361.) Irideæ. A 
snowy white form without spots. (Van 
me n, junr., Haarlem.) 
vonia Bava. 
a 96, = d A. distin 
pale yellow flowers. (Kew 
(Gard. 
o um wit 
— arbore bipinnati bem 
ce d 1896, xi. ,052.)  Filices.  G. 
iety with finely dividei fronds, 
lighter in colour and more elegant than 
e type. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Trichomanes Fraseri, Jenm. (G. C. 
1890, xx., 266.)  Filices. S. ne 
species with creeping rootstock, small 
r vE green naked f e which 
are sub-flabellate, } in. grs the 
sori sone to the top lobes. nest 
Indies. (P. Neill Fraser.) 
Ulmus NL Leiner 
nova. 
rticace: H: v 
leaves ind a denser habit tha 
umbraculifera. (L. Späth, Berlin.) 
ee ianthina, Hook. f. 
GB. Mt 7466.) Lentibularier. S. 
h andsome species with niform 
aan and lar ale blue corolla 
the rounded convex part of the lower 
lip ms marked ter Ae — 
golden bands edged with deep violet. 
Ina ge^ — p in ue axils of the 
leaves esa. Brazil. (F: 
Sander & Op St. Albun s.) 
*Uvaria virens, N. E. Br. (K. B. 
1896, 16.) Anonaceæ. S. A new 
species with hairy stems and oblon 
leaves 3 to 6 in. long; flowers sessile 
in — small, yellow-green. Delagoa 
Bay. (Kew.) 
Vanda Bensoni var. tristis, Parish. 
(G. E oo xix., 422.) Orchidee 
ariety with flowers coloured 
DRIN outside and dirty brow 
within, lip whitish gets! with gem 
side-lobes. Moulm (F. San 
Co.) 
Vanes bicolor, Griff. (G. C. we 
422. G. rare specie 
recently reintroduced. Stem 3 ft.; 
leaves 6-10 in. long obtusely two-lobed; 
M": stout erect, 4-6 flowered, ers 
2 in. diameter 
le, 
cae lip margined with ye show 
and with large m mr side-lobes. 
Himalia. (F, Sander & Co.) 
Vanda kimballiana var. Lacknerz, 
Krünzl (G. B - 337, t.1498.) S 
A form with of a pure white 
except the small "ide lobes of the lip 
ieh are yello (C. Lackner, Steg- 
litz, Geny 
