. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. do.—plant of piiytophthora infestans showing the conidial stage. (Highly magnified.) verrucose keels. Micholitz describes the plant asgrowing in dense tufts, the leaves as glaueons>the sepals and petals as white, the front lobe of. Fig. in.—winter-hot (nectbia solani!Showing outward appearance. Natural size.) April 23, 1904.] THE GARD ENER S CHR ONI CL E. 259 the lip reddish - orange, the side lobes palecinnabar to carmine, and the disc and basalparts of the lip and column as general


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. do.—plant of piiytophthora infestans showing the conidial stage. (Highly magnified.) verrucose keels. Micholitz describes the plant asgrowing in dense tufts, the leaves as glaueons>the sepals and petals as white, the front lobe of. Fig. in.—winter-hot (nectbia solani!Showing outward appearance. Natural size.) April 23, 1904.] THE GARD ENER S CHR ONI CL E. 259 the lip reddish - orange, the side lobes palecinnabar to carmine, and the disc and basalparts of the lip and column as generally darkcinnabar or carmine, but in some flowers he saysthe whole flower is light cinnabar coloured. Itis a very striking little plant. It may be interesting to mention that theIndian Dendrobiums, chrysanthum, clavatum,and Gibsoni, were all found in the Yunnancollections, together with a new yellow-floweredspecies described as D. Hancockii; also Cyin-bidium grandiflorum and Paphiopedilum Parishii,from which it is evident that the flora of Yunnanis of a remarkable character. R. A. Rolfe. C<ELOGTNE VENUSTA, Rolfe (n. Sp.).* The Coelogynes of the Dayanum group, havinglong pendulous racemes, are exceedingly gracefulgarden plants, and now we have an addition torecord. It was introduced by Messrs. Sander &.Sons, St. Albans, and one


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