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3. Arundinaria macrosperma. — (The solitary species of the 
United States of North America.) 
•i. Arundinaria humilis. 
5. Arundinaria Fortunei, foliis variegatis. 
6. Arundinaria auricoyjia. 
7. Arundinaria Maximowiczi. — (Query: the same as auri- 
coma ?) 
8. Arimdinaria clirysantha. — A dwarf, probably a variegated 
form of the green A, Fortunei. 
9. Bamhusa pumila. — (Query, Arundinaria ?) Often con- 
founded with Arundinaria humilis, but evidently distinct. 
10. Arundinaria Hindsii. — Bamhusa erecta of French gar- 
deners. A beautiful species. 
11. Arundinaria Hindsii, var. graminca : a slender variety 
of the above. 
12. Arundinaria japonica. — Better known under its Japanese 
name of Metake. 
13. Arundinaria Simoni; synonym, Narihira. — The tallest of 
hardy Arundinarias, but not much to be recommended for reasons 
given above ; moreover, a terrible straggler, fit only for the wildest 
and roomiest places. 
14. Arundinaria Simoni variegata. — Less in stature than 
the type ; leaves more or less striped with silver ; open to the 
same objections as the type. 
15. Arundinaria nitida. — Described above. 
10. Arundinaria Veitchii. — As I have already said, a most 
valuable dwarf for forest carpeting. 
17. Bamhusa senanensis. — Possibly, as some botanists hold, 
a distinct species, but so like Arundinaria Veitchii as hardly to 
be distinguished from it. 
18. Bamhusa tesscllata or Bagamoiuski. — A very handsome 
dwarf plant with the largest leaves of any of the hardy 
Bamboos. 
19. Bamhusa palmata. — Semi-dwarf; very largo leaves; a 
rampant grower and extremely handsome. 
20. Bamhusa angustifolia. - A lovely dwarf Bamboo. Bam- 
husa Vilmorini of French gardens. 
21. Bamhusa Nagashima. Another dwarf; hardly worth 
growing except for collections. 
22. Bamhusa marmorca. — The Kanchiku of Marliac, a very 
distinct and pretty dwarf. 
