Lately introduced by Mr. Lambert: and is cultivated 
in the open garden at Boyton, in Wiltshire, where it forms 
a large bush of single stems from three to four feet 
high: is in full blossom, and in great beauty, from August 
till the frost sets in. The flowers are about the size of thos 
of our common ÍNULA britannica. : 
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NOTE. 
In the article Narcissus Sabini (fol. 762) of this work, contributed 
by Mr. J. Lindley, the following synonym, from Parkinson’s Paradisus, 
should have been inserted. It clearly belongs to the species: 
Pseudonareissus juncifolius luteus serotinus. Parkinson parad. 106. 
tab. 107, fig. 8. 
We have lately seen an authentic sample cf GNIDIA imbricata, a spe- 
cies published in fol. 757 of this work, under the erroneous title denudata, 
and can have no doubt (indeed we never had any) that the plant of that ar- 
ticle is the true imbricata; and must suppose the ingenious Botanist, to 
whom we owe this contribution, had no opportunity of comparing the draw- 
ing with an authentic sample. . No distinction, even in regard to variety, was 
necessary to be added, our plant being of the true type of GNIDIA im- 
bricata. 
We take this method of acknowledging the receipt of a valuable 
treatise on VERBASCUM (** Monographia generis Verbasci"), sent to us by 
the author, Dr. Schrader, from Gottingen; and also of the tract ** De 
Asperifoliis Linnei Commentatio," by the same hand; and have only to 
regret that we have no equivalent to return for so useful an advance. 
A ** Mémoire sur les Dipsacées," by Dr. Thomas Coulter, has also been 
received; and we beg the acceptance of our thanks to the author. 
