. Journal of botany, British and foreign. a, Morr. & Dne.) Lawium cJnnense, Bth. A variety of this, with smaller, longer-stalked, ovate, obtuse, very coarsely crenate leaves, was found byDr. Shearer at Kiu Iviang. umbcllata, Tlibg. (hloranthiis Fortunel, Solms. Litsiva poh/antha, Bth. iued. {Tetrantlicra, Wall.) Aleurites cordata, Miill. Arg. Tnlipa f/raininifolia, Baker. Swilaxferox, Wall. Paris poh/phi/lla, Sm. This was also found by Dr. Shearer atKiu Kiang. A letris japnn ica, Lamb. (Eceoclades falcata, Ldl. Cejdialantliera japonica, A. Gray. Description of Jab. 100.— lllustratii


. Journal of botany, British and foreign. a, Morr. & Dne.) Lawium cJnnense, Bth. A variety of this, with smaller, longer-stalked, ovate, obtuse, very coarsely crenate leaves, was found byDr. Shearer at Kiu Iviang. umbcllata, Tlibg. (hloranthiis Fortunel, Solms. Litsiva poh/antha, Bth. iued. {Tetrantlicra, Wall.) Aleurites cordata, Miill. Arg. Tnlipa f/raininifolia, Baker. Swilaxferox, Wall. Paris poh/phi/lla, Sm. This was also found by Dr. Shearer atKiu Kiang. A letris japnn ica, Lamb. (Eceoclades falcata, Ldl. Cejdialantliera japonica, A. Gray. Description of Jab. 100.— lllustratiiif, Dendrohium chloropteruvi, sp. flower (natural size); h. pollen-masses (several times maguified). FURTHER NOTE ON S. Le M. Moore, A FEW months back, I had in this journal (1876, p. 321, t. 182)a short note on the above genus. On referring thither, it will befound that it differs from all other Acanthaceo in having alternatebranches and a 4-cleft stigma. Li spite of these peculiarities, for del. Blair, hth Dendrobium ^c/iZ?./^<^ Mntem Bros imp. FURTHER NOTE ON COINOCHLAMYS. 139 reasons to be shown below, I felt bound to follow the late and Mr. Bentham in considering it to be a peculiarAcanthacea. Quite recently, however, I have been looking over thespecimens belonging to this order gathered in E. Tropical Africaby Dr. Schweinfurth, and transmitted to Kew. This collectionliterally teems with new species, and with species known hithertoonly from the western side of the Continent, and I immediatelyrecognised in it a Coinochlamys from Niamniam Land (Schweinfurth,Nos. 8080 and 8181), which is either a variety of C. Jdrsuta, T. else a new specific form intermediate between that and C. stamens in Schweinfurths plant are five in number, thefilaments being of unequal length as in C. angolana, and thestigma is precisely as in that species. When Professor Oliversaw the note, he


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