Prom foL 70a 



list of CjEtpe (hckidetB figured in " The Journal of Science and tlie Arts ; " 

 with references to the Volumes and Plates of that work. Added in 

 diis place for want of room in article 703. 



ina pectinata Yma/^ Burmanniana). vo7. 4* PLG.Jig^% 

 IMsa grandraora. vol, 4. PL 0. Jig, 1. 

 Disa spathulata. voL 4, PL 6, jfig. 3, 

 DiHs, porrecta, voL 5* PL 1. ^g* 1. 

 Disa graminifolia. voL 6. PL 1. ^jr* 2. 

 Disperis CE^ensis. voL 6, PL 1. ^g. 2. 

 Disperis secunda. voL 5. P2. 1. ]/?<?. 3. 

 Disperis villosa. vol. 6. PL 1. ^^r* &• 

 Disperis cucullata. voL 6. P/, 1. ^g. 4. 

 Coryctum bicolor. w/. 6. PL 1. ^o- 1- 

 Corycium orobanchioides. voL 8. Pf, 3. ^g. 3. 

 Pterygo^um catholicum* voL 6, P/. 1. jfi<;r- 3. 

 Pterygo^um alatum. voL 8* PL 3* ^t^. 2. 

 Fterygodium Volucris. voL 9. P/. 4. ^g. 2. 

 Pterygodium inversum. ro/- 9. PZ. 4. ^</, 1. 

 Satynum bracteatum. voL 8. P/. 3. ^g, 1. 



Not more than three of the above species have been 

 introduced into our gardens. It is worthy of notice, con- 

 sidering the frequent intercourse with the colony, that hun- 

 dreds of species of fine and curiously flowered Liliacece, 

 Ensatoe, and Orchidece, gi'owing in the neighbourhood of 

 Cape Town, should never have been imported into our 

 botanical establishments ; while from far more distant and 

 sequestered quarters there has been introduced a much 

 larger relative proportion of the species ^ of those natural 

 orders. 



