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which the ordinary size is three inches and a half in length, and tliree 
inches and a half in breadth at the mouth, but some have been mea- 
sured with the corolla four inches and a half long, and four inches and 
a half broad ; amps noble flowers are white, tinged with red, and deli- 
ciously fragran 
We are mee to say that the book will exhibit 
Tab. I. Flowering branch of R. Dalhousis, Hook. fil.: natural size. 
Tab. II Reduced representation of an entire plant of the same, 
growing on the branch of a tree. 
Tab. III. R. barbatum, Don. 
Tab. IV. R. lancifolium, Hook. fil. 
Tab. V. R. lilacinum, Hook. fil. 
Tab. VI. R. Campbellize, Hook. fil. 
Tab. VIL. R. ovalifolium, Hook. fil. 
Tab. VIII. R. cinnabarinum, Hook. fil. 
Tab. IX. R. macrophyllum, Hook. fil. 
Tab. X. R. Falconeri, Hook. fil. 
[For particulars, see advertisement. | 
WaLPERS; Annales Botanices Systematice. Vol. i. Fasc. 1. 
Dr. Walpers, having concluded his very useful Repertorium Bo- 
tanices Systematicee in six volumes with index, has now the object of 
giving, we presume from the expression, a yearly supplement under 
the title above quoted. The present is the first fasciculus of the first 
volume, and it takes in as far as Céelastrinee of the new genera and 
species published in various works since the last supplements of the 
Repertorium. The value of such a publication is best felt by the 
working botanist, but we trust it will be duly appreciated by all lovers 
of plants. 
Revue du genre Cinchona, par M. H. A. WEDDELL. 
The little work bearing this title has. reached our hands in the form 
of a brochure, but, as indicated, it is an extract from the Annales des 
