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Chronicle, The Gardeners* ( continued ). 
,, 145. Rolfe : Lcelio-Cattleya x aurora , n. hyb. 
„ — J. VAN V. : The origin of cultivated plants. 
,, — Rolfe : Dendrobium line ale, n. sp. 
„ — Satyrium coriifolium . 
„ 147. Baker : Sanseviera subspicaia, Baker, n. sp. 
,, — Proliferous raspberry (Figs. 62-64). 
„ 148. Rolfe : Cypripedium Minerva , n. hyb. The female of Catasetum 
Bungerothii. 
„ — New Ferns. 
,, — Weathers : Edible Fungi. 
,, — O’Brien : Phoenix Roebelenii. 
„ 149. Nepenthes Burkeii, Mast. (Fig. 69). 
„ — Rolfe : Aganisia cyanea ; Cattleya Dowiana aurea with rosy segments. 
,, 150. Hemsley : The history of the Chrysanthemum (continued in Nos. 151, 
152, and 154). 
,, — Baker : Aloe ( Eualoe ) Monteiroi , Baker, n. sp. 
„ — Phelps : Direct influence of Pollen on the Orange . 
„ 1 5 1. Baker: Adiantum paradisece, Baker, n. sp. 
„ — Rolfe : Bulbophyllum fallax , Rolfe, n. sp. 
„ — Brown, N. E. : Catasetums. 
„ — Rolfe: Cattleya Hardy ana, Williams; Lcelio-Catleya x Victoria , 
Rolfe. 
,, 152. : Lcelio-Cattleya x elegans Cooksoni, n. var. 
,, — Baker : Enumeration of the species of Kniphofia . 
„ 153. Rolfe: Lcelio-Cattleya x Cassiope , n. hyb.; Liparis fulgcns , Rolfe, 
n. sp. 
„ — Chrysanthemum sport (Fig. 86). 
„ 154. Brown : N. E. : Stapelia erectijlora , n. sp. 
„ — Willis : Potato scab experiments. 
,, — Douglas : Chrysanthemum sports. 
,, — M. T. M. : Nepenthes Curtisi (Fig. 9c). 
„ 155. O’Brien: Liparis Borokeri, Harvey. 
„ — Brown, N. E. : Stapelia Desmetiana , n. sp. 
„ — Leaf structure (Figs. 94 and 95). 
„ 156. Baker : Massonia (Eumassonia) Amygdalina , Baker, n. sp. 
,, — Rolfe: Cattleya Dowiana, var. Chrysotoxa. 
„ — Hemsley : The Chinese Tulip Tree. 
„ 157. Brown, N. E. : Paulowilhelmia speciosa , Hochst. 
Gazette, Agricultural Students’. No. IV. Pt. II. 
E. K. : Experiments on Pastures. 
Harker : A new enemy to plants ( Oligochaete , sp.). 
W.M.C. : Experimental Grass Plots. 
Gossip, Science. 1889. ( continued .) 
No. 296. Botanical notes from the Swiss Highlands ( continued ), (over the Gemmi 
to Zermatt). 
„ — Hamson : Schizantlius , botanical Study. 
„ — Tansley : The development of colours of flowers through insect-selec- 
tion. 
