929 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
Tab. 652, is another New Zealand and Evergreen Beech, Fagus 
Menziesii, Hook. ; having been first detected by Mr. Menzies, 
in 1791. Tab. 654. Representations of two species of Apo- 
danthus and descriptions of four species. Tabs. 658 and 659, 
a remarkable Cypripedium of Peru, C. caudatum, Lindl., with 
petals nearly a foot long! 652. Thamnocarpus Gunnianus, a 
new genus of Alge of Mr. Harvey, from Port Arthur, Van 
Diemen's Land, Tab. 663. A remarkable Brazilian species 
of Loasa, L. rupestris, Gardn. Tab. 664. The rare Tovaria 
pendula, R. and P., of Peru, recently found in Jamaica. Tab. 
666. Trichantha minor, Hook. belonging to a new genus of 
Gesneriacee. Tab. 667. A second species of the same genus, 
T. major, Hook. Tab. 668. Cryptomeria Japonica, Don, a 
remarkable Coniferous plant of China and Japan, where in- 
deed it appears to be very common. Tab. 672. Berberis 
Darwinü, Hook. Tab. 673. Again an undescribed Beech 
from New Zealand, Fagus cliffortioides, Hook. Tab. 674. 
Callixene polyphylla, Hook., from South Chili. Tab. 675 
and 676. Hypoderris Brownii, J. Sm.; a rare Fern, pe- 
culiar, so far as is yet known, to Trinidad. Tab. 678. The 
curious little Dioscorea pusilla, Hook., from Chili. Tab. 679. 
Cryptonemia ? Forbesii, Harv., a Mediterranean Alga, dredged 
up off the Island of Paros in 50 fathom water. Tab. 684- 
The remarkable Campanula Vidalii, of Mr. Hewett Watson, 
from an insulated rock of the Azores. Tab. 685. Epilobium 
confertifolium, Hook. fil., from Lord Auckland’s group and 
Campbell’s Island. Tab. 687 and 688, Leianthus umbellatus, 
Sw., from Jamaica. Tab. 689 and 690. Conradia calycos@, 
Hook. Tab. 692. Leptonema Lindeni, Hook. a new 
Cruciferous genus from New Grenada. Tab. 693 and 694- 
Sloanea Jamaicensis, Hook. "Tab. 695 and 696. Fruit of the 
same. Tab. 697. Martensia elegans, Harvey ; from marine 
rocks, Port Natal. Tab. 698 and 699. Pachystigma pteleoides, 
Hook., a fine new Rutaceous genus from Jamaica. Tab. 700- —— 
Euphorbia alata, Hook., from Jamaica ; a singular and leafless — 
species, with conrpresesk and ancipitate jointed stems. F c 
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