CURTIS’S 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, 
COMPRISING THE 
Plants of the Ropal Gardens of Helv, 
AND 
OF OTHER BOTANICAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN; 
WITH SUITABLE DESCRIPTIONS; 
BY 
SIR JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., C.B., K.C.S.L, 
: F.R.S., F.L.S, erc.; 
D.C.L. OXON., LL.D. CANTAB., CORRESPONDENT OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE. 
VOL. XXXVI. 
OF THE THIRD SHEIES 
(Or Vol. CVT. of the whole Work.) 
RAR AR AR A RAR AA 
** Thou, my love, art perplexed with the endless seeming confusion 
Of the luxuriant band which in the garden is spread. 
Name upon name thou hearest, and in thy perplexity dreamest, 
While with a barbarous clang, one drives ancther along. 
Every form is alike, yet none resembles the other, 
Yet is the beautiful whole bound by a mystical bond. 
Bound by a mystical bond, O canst thou tell me, my loved one, : 
What is the fortunate word by which the riddle is read ?”’—After Schiller. 
DNL LDL DDS 
LONDON: . 
L. REEVE anv CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 
1880. 
[All rights reserved. ]} 
Mo. Bot. Garden, 
1897. 
