 CURTIS’S 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, 
COMPRISING THE 
Plants of the Ropal Gardens of Kev, 
AND 
OF OTHER BOTANICAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN; 
WITH SUITABLE DESCRIPTIONS; 
BY 
SIR WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, K.H., D.C.L. Oxon., 
LL.D., F.R.S. and L.S., Vice-President of the Linnean Society, and Director of the Royal Gardens of Kew. 
VOL. VIII. 
OF THE THIRD SERIES; 
(Or Vol. LXXVIUII. of the Whole Work.) 
AAR RAs 
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“For if delight may provoke men’s labor, what greater delight is there than to behold the earth ap- 
parelled with plants, as with a robe of embroidered worke, set with orient pearles, and garnished with great 
diversity of rare and costly jewels ?”’—Gerurde, 
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LONDON: 
REEVE AND CO., HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 
1852. 
