the type in having the leaves a pale 
yellow, striped and spofted with bright 
| (Treyve-Marie, Moulins, Allier, 
nce.) 
dde 2.) 
neculent 
euentus, cylindraceus, 
Labiatæ. As what 
sub-shrub with eal roundish leaves a an -— 
byssinia. 
lilae flow (Dam 
& Co., Naples .) 
“Plectranthus ation Schweinf. 
rostrate 
trated, heart-shaped 
estis spotted flowers. 
Abyssinia. rebas nn & Co., Naples.) 
"Flectranthus herbaceus, Schweinf. 
G. 1894, 2. G. An erect 
du with white-haired, 
Abyssini a. (Damm 
TC TED marrubioides, Hochst. 
(G. C. 1894, xvi., 
fleshy. Abyssinia 
(Dammann & Co.) 
 Footrantius Trac den iru Spr. 
[d W. iza 18 1.) A dense 
growi T bush with walked Rebbe 
t ati aves and dense red 
whorls = small blue flowers. aun 
(Dammann & Co., Naples.) 
Pleurothallis inflata, Rolfe. 
1894, 154.) Orchidex. G. 
r p eem e stems 6 ins. lo 
6 ins. long, 1 in. wide, and solitary 
whitish, flowers. Colombia. (F. S 
- der & Co.) 
(K. B. 
Pleurothallis Kränzlini, Sander. 
(G. C. 1894, xvi, 103.) G. “A 
singular little species, with pretty 
purple and  silver-white flowers.” 
eM not recorded. (F. Sander & 
Pleurothallis ——— - 
K. 
species allied to P. testefolia, leaves 
= in ong, f fleshy ; raceme 3 in. 
long, ime small green — 
purple flowers. "Brazil. CW. L. Lew 
& Co.) 
Podochilus caratus. Em 
(K. B. dene fat) Or hidez. 
A new oP. snopes. 
wide, raceme 1 in. ; ers ; 
. white and purple. Borneo. (L'Horti- 
Pogonia perius, Rehb. 0 3G 
1894, 325.) Orchi S. Stem 
erect, high with alternate ovate 
oblong pid leaves and two or three 
large purple apical flowers, not unlike 
those ofa Bletia. Brazil. (F. Hardy.) 
er hi Ser dE el aa Rolfe. ` (K. ue 
spesies riti Meere wey M 
ong, each beari ceolate 
Colombia. (Sir T. Lawrence.) 
P eidcm, reme mi (G. 
894, . 1894, xlv., 
The fro 
nne are wavy 
and crested. tf Veitch & Sons.) 
Polystachya villosa, Rolfe. (K. B. 
4, 393. r 
1894, ) chide 
species with linear-lanceolate leaves 10 
in. long, and an erect sca in. 
bearing small hairy white flowers with 
purple Trop. Africa 
O'Brie 
Prunus ortho osepala; Koehne. (G. 
and F. 1894, Ny 4.) 
t. h 
through. Flowers white, with exsert 
—(——— stamens; fruit glo 
abou nch in diameter 
rigid i about 
skin very dark blue or nearly blac 
glaucous bloom, thick j Juicy yelow flesh 
of good flavour and qua Texas. 
(Arnold Arboretum.) 
a Depo Sargent. 
1 134, 
Ten , 
of an inh i in onem 2€ eim 
(G. and 
bright jui juicy yellow heal, which, ja ong 
slightly cae, is edible, and sometimes 
mere . Kansas, &c. qu old 
eU amens etum 
Pyrus Ts ei onoskii, Maxim. (G. a 
F. 1894, vii, 54, fig. 9.) Ros 
cee “The pak indigenous pear- 
di iscovered in 
in ral pact the em pire, h 
me UB NM naturalized." Tiai 
m.) 
Arbore 
Quercus pedunculata, 
Ahlfvengr 
451.) Cupuliferg. 
the Pyramidal or “ Cypress 
Ehrh. var. 
env c. 
