(Kew 
ange ieia purpura, C.Gay. yaara d. 
1894, xlvi, 144.) Liliaceæ. 
bulb with grassy leaves, -— E 
i lavender 
bearing an 
maroon ems Soie ( Max Leichtlin, 
Baden.) 
*Lilium Browni, var. jeucant thum, 
Baker.. (G. 4C. 1894, xvi, 183. 
Liliaceæ . A distinct variety, the 
flo being wi 
and the leaves are bro th 
ype. Western China. 
Lissochilus graniticus, tlds 
(B. 1. O. 1894, 229.) Orchide 
A handsome terrestrial orchid with large 
leaves and tall spikes 
s of golden-yellow 
-— violet E Abyssinia. (Dam- 
ann & Co., Nap ma 
Lobelia Dortm Hort. (W. G 
1894, 459, fig. en Cimpunalace G. 
Apparently a L. Erinus. 
orm 
(Dammann & Ge Naples) 
mr mp. Gera (R.-H. B. 1894, 
sedet hybrid B wea 
i 
é japilla and cardinalis. 
(Chabanne, Lyons.) 
eee agg wem (G. 
F. 1894, ds Capri- 
fo iac fre ed 
bush Di: allied to L. Miren 
Flowers yellowish-white ; fruit orange 
red. (Arnold Tibort à 
*Lowia maxillarioides, Ridley. (B. 
M. t. 7351.) 
ginger-like plant with tufted distichous 
laneeolate leaves ng and loose 
short panicles of flowers in which the 
three large purple se and the odd 
large pur pals 
green lip-like petal are suggestive of an 
orchid. Malay Peninsula. (Kew.) 
Lunaria biennis, Moench. - 
ta. (Jard. ie 29, 
Te. wit iet broadly 
margined with dios i-e e. (Vil- 
morin Andrieux & Co.) 
*Lupinus fallax, Greene. (G. C. 
1894, a = Leguminosæ. H.H. 
A mental bush, 3-5 ft. high, 
foliage and spikes of viole 
Mt. 'lamalpais, Californ 
(University of California. ) 
Lupinus Micheneri ea (G. C 
: Rx Xvi., E Her baceous 
s perennial of eia Ses prostrate wu 
with d ull purplish or 
Made (University 
varie- 
Cruci- 
with Romer 
jm. erii Ne 
lobes 24 in. long. Tropical West Africa. 
2) 
46 
Lycaste eS Eee (G. C. 
1894, xvi, 118, fig. 18.) Orchidex. 
os A garden hybrid between L. giga. 
(Emperor of 
S. 
and LZ. 
Austrie. Schónbrunn. i 
Magnolia biflora, Hort. (R. H. 1894, 
us ee H. H. A garden 
M. ds jflora.  (Treyve, 
"TORUM France 
*Mallotus ae Muell. 
. 1894, 108 
A bush or 
ordate-acumin leaves and incon- 
sickens antait flowers. Has proved 
hardy at Toulouse. (Bonamy, Tou- 
louse.) 
ago ei oats — (Gf. 
of the "xoa Pape m species a with Sire 
ink flow: inch in diameter. 
Sins Cakes & Schmidt, Erfurt.) 
Mammillar Purpusi Schum. 
(Spaeth "Cot 1894-5.) 'H. A new 
— Seed thickly beset with irme 
and red flowers. Mountains of 
Coli (Spaeth, Berlin.) 
Mammillaria spae Schum. 
been Cot. 7 . Similar 
arma and flow o M. Pur- 
jet bat- dete "hiobods in form. 
Mountains of Colorado. (Spaeth, 
Berlin.) 
Maranta, fascinator, Lind. & Rod 
eth H. 1894, pad t ko. Scita- 
dw cies with 
dialek leaves trancate R^ the base 
and slightly acuminate at the tip, 
purple beneath ; E EN: -colour of upper 
surfaee dark green, silvery towards the 
nde pale Exe "towards iei edges, 
nerves a fine red. Brazil. (L'Horti- 
culture Internationale.) 
Maranta — E. Morr. 
Vars.  (G. C. 1894, xv. . 683.) 
Plants w m fag te r to he: varieties of 
$ sangeana is a variety o 
kalor, Ka: Brazil.] 
Masdevallia Asm 
a 
hybrid ‘bet M. Chelsoni and 
M. rei VN veia vnm (J. Veitch & 
Sons.) 
nae Doris. (O. R. 1894, 
A gereon, prie between 
M. 
ota = 
(G. C. 1894, 
