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flowers are about two inches long. It flowered freely during 
the past summer in a pot out of doors. | 
202. FUCHSIA corymbiflora. Fl. Peruv. 3.t. 325. f. 6. 
As this plant will be figured in our next number, it is 
sufficient in this place to announce its having been raised by 
Mr. Standish, of the Nursery, Bagshot, and to state that it 
throws all the other Fuchsias into the shade. 
203. THOMASÍA canescens. Appendix to the Botanical Register, p. xviii. 
This little Swan River shrub has been flowered by Robert 
Mangles, Esg. of Sunning Hill. It has small cordate 3-lobed 
leaves, covered on the underside with whitish hairs. ‘The 
blossoms are a bright purple. It is a pretty greenhouse 
plant. 
204. IMPATIENS candida; caule erecto, foliis verticillatis angusté lan- 
ceolatis acuminatis arguté serratis basi utrinque glandulosis, pedunculis 
terminalibus multifloris, sepalo dorsali inermi emarginato, calcare brevi 
incurvo, petalorum biloborum laciniá alterá naná cirrhatá alterá lanceo- 
latá acuminata crispa. 
A noble-looking tender annual, from India, presented to 
the Horticultural Society by the Honourable Court of Direc- 
tors of the East India Company. It grows six feet high, and 
bears large terminal clusters of snow-white flowers, slightly 
spotted with crimson. 
205. SALVIA Regla. Cavanilles Icones, vol. 5. p. 33. tab. 455. Bentham 
Labiat. p. 288. 
This beautiful half hardy herbaceous plant has at last 
been introduced by the Horticultural Society, who received it 
from Mr. Hartweg. It has a shrubby stem, uneven light 
green leaves, and long bright scarlet flowers. It will soon 
be figured in this work. 
206. MARTYNIA fragrans ; folis cordatis angulatis grossé dentatis sub- 
oppositis longé petiolatis, racemo paucifloro, calycibus campanulatis 
obliquis plicatis, bracteolis plano-convexis fungosis, floribus tetrandris. 
A halfhardy annual of very great beauty and delicious 
fragrance, for which I am indebted to Mr. Marnock, of the 
nursery, Hackney. It has large purple flowers enlivened by 
a bright yellow streak along the middle of the lower ze and 
is a native of Mexico, in the vicinity of the Real del Monte 
mines. A figure of it will speedily appear 1n this work. 
