THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 
Then gather a wreath from the garden bowers, 
And tell of the wish of thy heart in flowers. 
Percival. 
| At the request of many of our readers, we insert the following article, regarding 
itas by no means an unsuitable appendix to the Flora, although it might not be en- — 
titled to a place in the body of a scientific work. The species are arranged alpha- 
betically, as usual, according to the names by which they are best known. For 
their true characters and nomenclature, reference is made to the Flora, thus; 
Acacia (Rose). XLVII (order), 11 (genus) ; 3 (species).] 
Acacia (Rose). XUVIT, 11; 3. Friendship. 
Adonis (Flos). 1,4. Sad remembrances. 
Almond (Flowering). XUVIII,5; 3. Hope. 
Aloe. CXLVII, 4. Superstition. 
Alysswm (sweet). XIII,8; 2. Merit before beauty. 
Amaranth (Pot, &c). CVIII, 1;.3, &e. Immortality. 
Amaranth (Globe). CVIII,4; 1. I change not. . 
Amaryllis. CXLVII,1;2. Affectation ; coquetry, 
Andromeda (Marsh) UXXVIII,5; 3. A cruel fate has fixed me 
Anemone nemorosa. 1,2; 1. Anticipation. [here. 
Angelica. UXVII,20. These are idle dreams. 
Apocynum. CI,1. Falsehood. 
Arbor vita. CXXXI,4. Thy friend till death. 
Arethusa. OXUL,8. I could weep for thee, 
Asclepias. CII, 1. Conquer your love. 
Aspen. OCXXVII, 2; 1. Excessive sensibility, 
Asphodel. CULIII,10; 1. My thoughts will follow thee be- 
yond the grave. ’ 
Aster. LUXXV,10. Cheerfulness in age. 
Auricula. UXXXII,1; 3. You are proud. 
Bachelor's Bution. UXXV, 62; 2. Single blessedness. 
Balm. XCIII, 7; 1. 20; 1. Sympathy. 
Balm of Gilead. CXXVII, 2; 7. You have cured my pain. 
Balsamine. XXVIII,1; 3. Approach not. 
Basil (sweet). XCIII,1. Good wishes. 
Beech. CXXIV,3. There let us meet. 
Berberry. VI, 1. A sour temper is no slight evil. 
Box. CXXI1,7. Constancy. I change not. 
Broom. XUVII,29. Humility. 
Broom-corn, CUXI, 57; 1. Industry. 
Bulrush, CUX,7; 5,7. Indecision. 
Butier-cups. I,5; 8. I cannot trust thee. 
Burdock. UXXV, 70. Don’t come near me. 
Cactus. LXI, 1,2. You terrify me. 
Calla A&thopica. CXXXIV,3; 2. Modesty. 
Calycanthus. XUIX. _ Benevolence. 
Camellia Japonica (red). XXXVI,2. Pity may change to love. 
Camellia Japonica (white). Perfected loveliness. 
Canterbury-bells5 UXXVII,1; 6. Gratitude. 
Catchfly. XXIII,7; 11, Lam a willing prisoner. 
