433 EEPORT ON PENTSTEMONS. 



palo cinnamoa (fig. 118), about a line in length placed in the 

 ■wing as m A. Alcocquiana ; mng oblong ovate, about two lines 

 long, anil a little more than one line broad. 



Mr. Veitcli remarks regarding this species, ^' A species hitherto 

 found only in the vicinity of Hakodadi, on the island of Jesso. 

 Very little is known about this tree, as two specimens only were 

 seen which were some 20 or 30 feet in height. It promises, 

 however, to be one of the handsomest of its genus," Gardeners' 

 Chronicle (loc. cit.). 



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In a notice of this Pine, given in the Journal of Horticulture 

 (loc. cit.), a figure is given bearing this nanae. This is a mistake, 

 however. The figure does not belong to this species, but is an 

 excellent representation of another fir brought home by Mr. 

 Veitch, to be presently noticed, which is referred doubtfully to 

 Abies leptolepis of Siebold and Zuccarini. 



L.— EEPOET ON PENTSTEMONS* 



Grown at Chiswick, in 1801. 



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By Tiiomab Mooke, F.L.S., Secretary to the Floral Commitice. 



{Continited from p. 404.) 



15. Coronatus, 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Liglit rosy-pink with pule striped 

 centre, medium-sized. 



16, Criterion, - 



From Messrs. Downie & Co, Purple with lilac face, and striped 

 with white, the tubes medium-sized, with a contracted base ; 

 habit dwarf. A first-class variety. 



3 7. Cynthea. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Dull crimson with heavily marked 

 throat. 



18. Cyras. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Deep dull claret with dark 

 striped throat. A fine dark variety. 



19. Drydenensis. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Hose colour, white centre, small. 



