52 
owen kleinioides, wre G. C 
1894, xvi, 34.) Composite G. 
Allied to S. anteuphorbium, but with 
flower heads and flat obovate- 
smaller 
cuneate leaves. Abyssinia. (Dammann 
& Co.) 
i "Renecio lexifpling, Buchanan. d. M. 
1894, xvi, fig. 43 (as 
rM ai s H. A small much 
branched shrub with leathery oblong 
leaves 2 in. ane green t = 
beneath ; ers in erect terminal 
panicles, sallow New Zealand. (W. 
E. Gumbleton.) 
Rd molests. aoe CK. B 
1894, 158; G. 4, Xvi., 726, 
91 y Orchide i ru r new 
allied to Brassia, with the h 
Trichopilia. Pseudobulbs linear oblong, 
broadly lan 
monophyllous; le Ae road Y ceo- 
late, raceme 1 9 HL long. 
lothed t Haee 
ellow flowers an inch in diameter 
Colombia. Major Joicey and Sir 
Trevor Lawrence.) 
*Sesbania exasperata S 
M. = 7384.) nino A 
shrub 8-10 i igh with slender 
innate incon ong 
mes of large ctam et 
> 
race 
renim coloured golden 
spots of red on the back of the standard. 
Trop. America. (Kew.) 
Sicana atropurpurea, André. 
1894, 108, £2 heces 
This differs f 
= bes ina. 
Sobralia mcranth 
894, 236.) 
kinsoni, Kajla: 4 
T stiful "variety 
D, oe m5 ac flowers, the lip 
Sender & C pe and orange, 
o.) 
sessilis, Lind. (B. M. 
eseribed y, Dr. Lindley 
wd wits poe 
tiv and 
true S. ses 
with red tubercles at the base, vate- 
€— and C pei 3 in. across, 
red, the on. 
British 
bralia Veitchii. (G. C. 1894, 
xvi., garden hybrid 
between S. antholen euca and S 
crant ACD "Veitch & Sons.) 
n , Hort. 
CENT fig. 7 ficiicdce 
A bush about a a yard high with 
paregat 
green violet-stalked lyrate leaves and 
t e 
bright blue flowers followed by larg 
depressed globose canary-yellow fruits. 
(Dammann & Co, 
Sonaram muticum, N. = Br. (K. 
6; Gf. 189 170, t 
entum. 
violet ve fruits niei seii d size 
of a haz A bus 
-— 73 s w^ A 
a score years ago 
Bat since then lost until Fe-iltroinoed 
a en or two ei Paraguay. (Dam- 
n & Co., Naples.) 
Solanum texanum, Dun., var. ovi- 
erum, Hort. Meet Cat. Due. 
18; fig.; ; Jard. 1894 fig. 11.) 
G. A haf -shrubby | Pade ° with 
the habit of S. texanum, but with ovoid 
fruits as large as an egg, ck aes red 
whe " ripe. (Vilmorin, Andrieux, & 
Co., B ris.) 
— eximea. (G. 
894, xvi, 378.) Vider C 
garden hybrid between  Sophronitis 
grandiflora aud Cattleya bowringiana. 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
pie! = niger io — (G. C. 1894, 
1894, 333, as 
Sante: ‘Lilia tn Lk garden hybrid 
between Sophro 
nitis sind: ora and 
Lelia pumila var. dayana. (J. Veitch 
& Sons. 
ÁN E gas. Rolfe. d 
6.) S. This 
lobed and ery! formed lip. The 
flowers are 2 in. wide, bright yellow, 
i red on the inside 
Borneo. (F. Sander & 
*Stanhopea nigri es, Rolfe. (K. B. 
1894, B64.) chidez. A new 
os: 
Ic 
lip ; medien mi petals yellow, Th 
many small purple Molelim and a 
of black eye-like spots on the kroi, 
` the cavity being also black. Habitat 
not known. ew.) 
Stapelia albicans, —— I es 
1894, 235, fig. 29.) pip eer 
An aibino form of S. weg ta, Todas 
(Da: 
n & Co., Nap 
Sta prenger. a G. 
1894, p irn G. A form similar | 
variegata, but with spots con- 
fluent in to Jongitoðinak stripes. Origin. 
