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 84< NEW SPECIES OF PHANEROGAMOUS PLANTS.

uniserialis, setaceus, setis liberis rigidis scabridis inaequalibus caducissimis. — Frutex g-laiiduloso-hirtus, ramis foliosis apice corymbosim ramulosis. Folia altenia, sessilia,patpntia v. reflexa, rigida, linearia, acuta, niargiiiibus revolutis glandiiloso-setulosis. Capitula terminalia, solitaria, flava, bre- viter peduuciilata v. subsessilia.

M. REVOLUTA, Olhi. sp. nuica ; folia saepius conferta, -5— 1 poll, longa ; peduncidi erecti, foliis siiperioribus breviores, glanduloso-liirti v. pilosi, \ poll, longi V. interdum capitula subsessilia; involucrum \ poll, diam., gliiiiduloso-hirtum, squamulis iudefiiiilis, niarginibus apicem versus disco- loribus, extei'iovibus niinutis ovatis, interioribus oradatim longioribus laiiceolatis obloimisve appresse imbricatis ; flores radii circiter 7-12, ligula suhplaiia, disci tubulosi invohicro fequiloDgi. — Hab. Collected on the mountains of the Buffalo iiiver, Biitish KaftVaria, by P. M'Owan, Esq. Distributed under n. 2013 by the "South AfViCfUi Exchange Club," conilucted by the same gentleman. — Hook. Ic. PUnit. t. 10f)3.

Marcgravia NEPENTHOiDEs, Seem. (MarcgraciaceceJ . — Fide Journ. Bat. Vol. VIII. p. 24.5.

Maxillaria ctenostachya, T?^/^/^^./. {Orchideai) \ canlescens, foliis sub bulbo diphyllo vaginantibus pluribus, folio surarao laminigero, foliis reliquis triangulis ancipitibus carinatis, laminis ligulatis acutis, iuHores- centiis distichis, squamis triangulis carinatis pluribus (13-15) inibrican- tibus, floribus exsertis secundis, bractea appressa acuta parva, ovarium subpequante, raento obtusangulo parvo, sepalis triangulo-ligulatis acnmi- natis, petalis subciequalibus, labello trilobo subventricoso, lobis lateralibus obtusnngulis, lobo medio ligulato obtuso producto, flavo furfuraceo, carinis ternis serrnlatis a basi in basin lobi medii, ibi abrupto calloso conflueuti- bus, utrinque superaddita carinula serrata abbrevitita. — A very interesting species, in a morphologicnl point of view. The floriferous axes are covered with imbricate carinate triangular sheaths, and thus they look like stems of Lockhartias. From the axils of the sheaths arise the peduncled ex- serted ilowers, which are ochre-coloured, and very like those o^ Maxillaria hpidota, Lindl., belonging to the " acaules" group. Their tails are so loiio- that tiiev remind one of a Brassia. Hab. Imported from Costa Rica by Messrs. Veitch.— G^/y/. Chrun. 1870, p. 39.

MoNOLENA PKiMULiEFLnRA, HooJ,\ f. {Melaslomncece) ; glaberrima, I'hizomate crasso tuberoso, foliis petiolatis late ellipticis acuminatis coria- ceis obscure sinnato-dentatis ciliatis 3-5-plinerviis, supra Ifete viridibus, subtus petiolisque rubro-purpiu'eis, pedunculis ex apice rhizomatis nume- rosis petiolo suba^quilongis 2-3-flori3, calycis tubo globoso lobis inrequa- libus rotundatis, petalis roseis basi albis. — Hab. New Granada, Hort. Kew., from Mr. Bull.— ^o;!. Mn(j. t.5818 ; also Gard. Cliron. 1870, p. 309, fig. 5.S, 54, and Floral Mag. plates 471, 472.

MoNOLOPHUS CCENGBIALIS, Hance CZinziberacersJ. — Plde Seem. Journ. BoL Vol. VIII. p. 73.

IMoRMODEs TiBicEN, Reichh. f. {Orclude<JE) ; sepalis petalisqiie lineari- ligulatis acutis ; labello revoluto curvo stomachiformi acuto supra me- dium fovea impressa trianguhi, latere altero alteri appresso superficie sriperiori pilosa, limbo minute punctulato, snperticie inferiori nervosa radiata. — Hab. Believed to come from New Granada. — Gard. Cliron. 1870, p 1085.

MusCARi (BoTRYANTHUs) GRANDiFGLiUM, BaJcer (LiUaceo') ; foliis 5-6 ensiformibus planiuseulis tlaccidis carnoso-herbaceis glaucescentibus

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