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minuartioides, n.; 13, H. spergulefolia, ».; 14, Abies orien- 
talis, Poir.; 15, Campylopus cerastoides, Spach.; 16, Hy- 
perieum origanifolium, Willd.; 17, H. Tournefortii, Spach; 
18, H. Jaubertii, Spach; 19, H. ptarmicefolium, Spach; 
20, H. adenotrichum, Spach; 21, 22, H. rupestre, n. ; 23, 
H. nanum, Poir.; 24, H. anagalloides, n.; 25, H. cuneatum, 
Poir.; 26, H. repens, Z.; 27, H. retusum, Auch.; 28, H. 
saturejeefolium, n.; 29, H. spectabile, ».; 30, H. aviculariz- 
folium, n. ; 31, H. Aucherii, ».; 32, H. Montbretii, Spach ; 
33, H. amoenum, n. ; 34, Drosanthe fimbriata, Spach; 35, 
D. hirtella, Spach; 36, D. helianthemoides, Spach; 37, 
hymopsis aspera, 2.; 38, Androsemum xylosteifolium, 
Spach ; 39, Adenotrias (Hypericum auct.) phrygia, ».; 40, 
‘erneston gummiferum, n., a most extraordinary umbelli- 
ferous plant, of which the description will be given in the 
livraison. The greater number of these figures are from 
the drawings of Mme. Spach, and they contain admirable 
analyses of the flowers and fruit. 
: We shall conclude this notice by an extract from the very 
Interesting Preface, written by Count Jaubert himself. 
Having felt, he says, from my earliest youth, a keen 
delight in the study of plants, I had successively visited 
several times, first, in company with the unfortunate Jacque- 
mont, whose premature decease has proved a heavy loss to 
vee es and subsequently by myself, the South of France, 
.. "e Alps, the Pyrenees, Austria and Italy ; not to speak of 
‘MY tribute to the Flora of Central France, published in two 
pavo volumes, by my friend M. Boreau, Director of the 
. "ie Garden at Angers. Scarcely a year has elapsed, 
pee 1819, without my making some botanical excursion. 
|." 4. * Mediterranean Flora engaged my keenest attention, and 
= "Searches, then instituted, having urged me to pursue 
x Hn investigations in the East, I finally, in the spring of 
>? Br decided on executing this plan, and had the good for- 
ee = to join M. Charles Texier, whose noble Archæological 
. —9U$in Asia Minor are so justly appreciated, and who 
