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south of the A pennines of Bologna. I am told it is not found 



at Genoa or to the westward of that city, hut that it s 

 met wkh in Sicily and North Africa. The white variety 

 of the gardens I refer to this, hut never found it wild Th» 



seems to me C. latifolium of Fl. Grseea. The northern hm.t 

 of C. hederarfolium of Clusius is, as far as I know the 



northern slope of the mountain of Spoleto, where I found it 

 as late as the end of May. In the low and more southern 

 countries of Italy it hegins to flower m March [*»">•■■£ 

 fragrant, but with a less delicate scent than the , others but 

 of a finer colour, and a flower in shape nearer to g^icum. 

 It seems the same as the C. repandum Sibth of Greece 



termediat 



rTclamen vernum of the gardens seems intermcui^ 



betwee^ C^nr and Neapolita^um but I judge onh from 

 the figure -t hnowmg >ts tast ory ^ bneam* l* ^ 



now considered fabulous, lvir. dvm believe 



™ Cyclamen near M wgfc ^jSgSiSS^ 



been deternuned. 1 tie leaves on , r , 



greatly on different *££*££££ tnan No. s!> 



and synonymns of these plants : 



n y ms) ' i . v iv Pa tre fere inodorum, pallens ; corolla 



2. Neapolitantim ; aotumnale, »y lv *"V .. . foliis diversis, hederaceis, 



fauce nnguiculata, ^S^X^'^ W™ th ™ ; R "*T 

 cordatis, sagittatis, semper mmut « ^na ^ obtcct ^ _# a6 . In 



minoribus fuscis, radice "WffiJTi, a synonym). 



Apenninis Italic mediae. (C. W*«" J^/^ rotunda plana, 



3. Helafoliu*; vernale, ^XlA^ *™* 



eSore^ £ ^53SS»^ - synonyms). 



EPIDENDRUM. 



t- -j -4~,m is one of the most extensive of the 



The genus EP'^XXexists in our gardens to the 

 Orchidaceous order and ah-eadye k 



r Cwevef so^r ^sed ^ th^r 'S. ^ 



srssss v^-thr^eci & ^ 



