NOTES, 



undulatus. Nob. m curt, mag* (a) tab. 647. 0^) tab. 68& Sdmeevoogt tc* 



18* Jm^icrar. % 261; (wmlAakBi). striatiiB. AndmoM*» 

 rmatit. 111. Gladidiu. MiB, ic. 302. Jig, % 



floribtmdns* Nod. in curt, mag. t. 610. Jacg. ic. mr. 2. t. 254. graiidiflonifl. 



iliuiretrt't repomt. 118. 



Milleri. Nob. in curt, mag, tab. 03^. Antfaoly za ^ ^r . JfiU. tc. t. 40. 



cardinalis. Curi, mag. 1. 135. Redout^ HUac, 1. 112. 



byzantinus. Nob. in curt. mag. tab. 874. 



communis. Curt. mag.\ (a) tab. 86. 0^) Mrnaif. Ao6. in emt, mag, tab. 



1575. ne^ectus. SSckulte§ obs. bot, in ^. pL wUld. 14. 



segetum. Nob, in curt, mag. tab. 710. Horf. Kern. ^. 2. 1. 102. com- 

 munis. BulUam kerb, de la firance. Flora gr^4 1. tab, 37. 

 imbricatus. lAnn* tp, pLed.^* 1* 52, tenuis. Mganek^ bieb, 

 ft, tour, cattc. 1. 20. rossicus. Penoonsgn. 1. 46; (excL var. 

 0.) Glad, italicus. Park, parad. t, in^/ig. 2. 0.) triphylhu. 

 Flora gra^. t. 38, 



l^>€cie$ uUeri&i cognoscenda, 



flexuosus, T%ui^. de glad. 1. 1. ^y. 1; (anne Tritoi^im accensendusf m2 



potius «tn generis?) 



exscapus* Vahl euum, 2. 80. flexuosus. Linn, $uppL 96; (non T&tM- 



bergii). 



Cheirailthus Cheiri; y. Chameleon. Vol 3. foL 210. 



In the 2d page of the 2d leaf of the 55l»t article of this publicadon, 

 we had obsenredy that this plant belongad to an already recorded species, 

 that it belonged to the Istead of TMeriflbi tad tMt t^ feUo^riiiy allentiom 

 were requisite. 



Chbiranthus scoparius; y. fMamekam. 



Tenerife Wal^ower, 

 C. sci^arius, foliis lineari-lanoematis acummatis integris pube adpressft 



bipartite subpubescentibus* caule frnticoso ramoso. Decand, sgBt, veg, 



2.184. 

 Cheiranthus scoparius. TTitti emm. 6, v. 1* Decand, moiup, 04. Hor- 



nem. kort, hafn. 613. 

 Heaperis cinerea. Poir, auppL 3. 106. 

 (}) purpura$cen$. (fi) amgtnoiui. (y) Ckamekm, 



Deemed nearest to nmtoMtfi, tuA of a harder and stouter habit, wiA 

 stiff branches, entire and generally greyish leares, and a more dense pu- 

 bescence of 2-a-parted hairs. Introduced from the Beriin garden, and not 

 from Moscow^ as we had been mi8inQ;>rmed. 



Dianthus crenatus. Vol, 3- foL 256. 



The following synonym should be added in the above article. Jacqum 

 was not aware of nis plant belonging to a recorded species. 

 Dianthus prostratus. Jacq. hart. icioM, 8. II. /. 271* 



IjidigoferarfWo/w. BinotigappendieUvoL^, 



ThiB species has been since published m Gartis*s Botanical Magazm^ 

 under the titleLsBECEtA nuda^ and seems not to have been recognised a 

 preriously pablidied. 



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