46 BOTANICAL INFORMATION: 
A 71 Smilax China, Thunb. 
46 Lespedeza argyrea, Sieb. et Zucc. 
163 Rubus parvifolius, L.—R. triphyllus, Thunb. 
41 Bradleia Sinaica—a. B. obovata, Sieb et Zucc. 
diversa, sed eid. affinis. 
80 Rottlera, a R. Japonica diversa. 
135 Heisingera racemosa, Sieb. et Zucc. 
108 Thea Bohea, L. 
35 Aconitum Sinense, Sieb. 
51 Clematis paniculata, Thunb. 
94 " tritertiata, DC: 
29 Justicia Japonica, Thunb, 
109 Gerardia Japonica, Thunb. (non Pterostigma.) 
136 Mastacanthus verosim. Barbula Sinensis, Lour. 
| a sp. japonica ditergum.; | 
168 Scutellaria Indica. . 
82 Salvia Japonica, Thunb. (S. xcii. i oh. ) 
130 Statice Fortuni, Lindl. a S. Japonica? diversa. 
112 Tripoliim vulgare, ‘Nees. 
159 Edgeworthia papyrifera, Sieb. et Zucc. 
99 Andropogon Gorringu, Steud. 
12 Gymnothrix Japonica, Kunth 
148 Amaryllis Sarniensis, Lin. — — 
120 Eriocaulon, a japonicis diversum. 
Corfstantinople, October 19, 1846. 
flos I last wrote, froth Mostow, I have not seen a great 
deal in the way of botanical collections, although there cer- 
tainly are botanists in the South of Russia, who have 
earned for themselves an European. reputation, At Kief I — 
passed some days with Professor Trautvetter, attached to the — — 
University lately established there by the union of the colleges — — 
of Kremeniez and Wilna. It is a fine and large building, 
where a good nucleus has already been: formed, for collections og 
and museums in various. dépa : The botanical de- 
paria is tes as Trautvetter, y who has 1 laid out : 
