168 GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. 
torulosa 
mnc™.„ extremity of .be,., two more pair, The leavo, wbm tk .% lmt „ „,„ ^aLT n f™ ™ s 3 , 
uniformly imbricated, that th*v <nv« th* vnnnrr v.™« rt v^„ i_„ ..'.••• » luur rows > aim so 
liformly 
purplish t , r _ v mmmmimM 
less of a cinnamon brown appearance. 
The old wood is deep 
varieties have more nr 
Is this the one and sole Indian Cypress ? Among the specimens distributed hv th* P*ot T«^ n 
(named n* jjjj* y which Ae foliage ef '*. Jt, eon„ t" I'^-l b 'tl^TS ™S "T 
•careelv muerenate , and a second found by Blinkworth in the Himalayas without ,™„ ZfT '"V ' , , S 
rounds with thb, Are these really the aim, ■ That i, whal „ e Z„T»»,«r * ^ " """ Ch ^ 
Sneh d,mcnllies render it impossible to tell soith certainty what (be .tatnre and habit of our Harden Torolosa 
running 
drooDin? branch*., /ss^ i,- Q tj • * t i ea- — «"*§ '" » »""rp point, line a spruce hr, with gracefully 
TZemoZ^nlst^J^t ?^' *' W% ^ * * ^ ° f * aS ft W8a 8een in the ^ of Chindupjie, 
cSS^Z^l^ ? r J ^ • US ^ ^ Maj ° r Madd ° X Wil1 brin S his local kn ™ led S e and a ^ 
cntacism to the explanation of these difficulties, in a future number of the Transactions of the Agri-horticultural Society 
The accompanying figur 
Abbotsbury . 
MACULATA 
tocnema 
{Martins.) (See p. 27, fig. 14.) 
Melastomads Sir W Honk^ ™ir a * i, • . ^ autlionty of M. Naudm, who has specially studied the 
« TfTjT ♦ • i S thG f ° U0WIng observati °ns, « Botanical Magazine » t. 4551 •_ 
tiel cons s " til Naud^ZT' £ * n^ *° ^ CUri ° US and beautiful * enus ^--,-< dont le caractere essen- 
and t is equalTv fe^n tL > T "„"* T^ ' *- b forme toUt - a - fait insolite d « «^» « de la capsule ; > 
capsule is In d^TolS^ J ,1 T^T ° f De Cand ° Ue and ° f Martius above q-oted, 1 257. This Lt or 
inflated, ^tofl1i7 7 f ^ ,he eye * aided ^ a 8ma » P™<* of the microscope ; for it is singularly 
is bese ^ „VX Sr J y 7^ "^ ^ ^ ^ "*» " ^ M «" m ^ n oi lobes ° f ^ 
Linna 
JN ative of Erzeroum. Belongs to the Crowfoots. 
Lindley. (alias Aconitum monogynum . 
with finely divided leaves, and pur 
gnified j b, the two united 
Introduced 
(Fig. 10 Q a. 
annual 
parts The Ipavpq , m^l., I """ "^"' Wlin a vei 7 sll g n t; covering of silfe 
form 
middle 
coloured 
i tne hith, which is turned 
narrow ovate acute limb, 
spur, enclosed within that < 
m an exactly opposite direction, is extended into a horizontal blunt 
The corolla consists of two petals united by their back edge into one 
>f the fifth sepal, and with a hooded limb, having four small round 
lateral ones. The solitary carpel sliffhtlv projects bevond the declinate stamens. 
De Candolle and others speak of the 1? T* * 80,ltM7 Carpd slightl * P ro J ects be y ond the declinate stan 
Fox^kahl regarded this IuAoIsILTT ^ ^ ^ ° n ^ UpPGr Side ' a 8truCture ° f which X find D0 traCe ' 
• . .„ . K«««" ims curious plant, it is said, as an Amnihim - t ; „^ j t* . t^.i>u- • t .i: 
is neither the one nor the other. 
In reality it 
headed petals and convex bJksev^oT^ ^^ ^ ^ 8epa,hle 8pUr ' are at variance with the distinct hammer ' 
one, equally remove it from Delphinium. C ° Tha't th ^ bei ° g r6dUCed t0 tW °' a ° d theS6 Compkteb/ combined into 
to be 
of 
proved by its origin, which looks as if opposite the TJ^- *** * "^ COmp08ed ° f tW ° partS "^ SeemS *° 
the lateral petals But it is i f , pp ^ tne Dack ^P* 1 * m consequence of the union of the two contiguous edges 
These considerations lead to^h^ 1 S T rated from the front se P al s, with which it does not in any degree alternate, 
confounded with Delphinium pro^r" "* th&t the old S enus Consolida should be re-established, and by no means 
In a scientific point of view this U a M.M. • A 
too diminutive and «tra™im<, ♦„ • •? 8 y mtereatm S species ; but its growth is too feeble, and its flowers and leaves 
Th* fcn«»;- 1 ° g ° *° P ? rt an ^ horticultural value—Journal of H,v,-t. Xoc. vnl v! 
following shortgeneric ^ J «orticnltural value.-/ 0M m^ of Hort. Soc, vol. vi. 
ical botanists " ° T serve to render the above statement more nreeise in the eves of 
