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Miss Molesworth, of Cobham, Survey, has contributed about fifty small ” 
packets of seeds gathered in the years 1842, 1844, 1845 and 1846, which have 
been sown at Oxford; the results of which are re 
Table. 
Name and Date when gathered. 
REPORT—1848. 
1842, 
1. Delphinium, sp. ..........0000 200 
1844, 
2. Isatis tinctoria ..........00.. 100 
3. Tagetes patula ............... 200 
AruNiciatlutens | iepiteecs. ss6sces. 100 
5. Delphinium intermedium ....|_ 50 
6. Calandrinia grandiflora ...... 80 
7. Allium senescens ........ 60 
8. Kitaibelia vitifolia ............ 200 
1845. 
9. Arabis hirsuta............ voee-| 200 
10. Tagetes patula ........00..000. 200 
11. Plantago cynops..........000+. 100 
12. Scandix brachycarpa ......... 150 
18. Silene Armeria alba ......... 100 
14. Linaria bipartita............... 100 
15. Centrophyllum tauricum..,..| 25 
16. Tragopogon porrifolium...... 100 
17. Androsace macrocarpa ...... 100 
18. Lasthenia glabrata ............ 100 
19. Iberis umbellata............... 100 
20. Gnothera, sp. ........ acne 100 
21. Linaria Spartea ............... 100 
22. Borkhausia fetida ........:... 100 
23. Lathyrus sativus...........000. 6 
24. Argemone grandiflora 150 
25. Vicia grandiflora ......,..... 29 
A few beans gathered in 1 
oo 
but none of them vegetated. 
The depot at Oxford now contains seeds of no less than 
constitute 56 natural families. 
It has now become difficult for persons to procure annually 
the seeds of genera which represent additional natural families. 
No. vegetated 
15 |} 28 
29 
91 || 30. 
31 
32 
3 || 33 
23 || 34 
35 
36 || 36 
20 || 37 
38 
95 || 39 
31 |} 40 
6 || 41 
11 || 42 
32 || 43 
44 
53 || 45 
11 || 46 
47 
3 || 48 
35 |} 49. 
6 || 50 
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quently beg again to solicit the assistance 
and in order that such 
be obtainable by them 
periments, we subjoin a list of the natur 
already possess seeds. 
1. AMARANTACER. 
1. Amarantus. 
2. AMARYLLIDACER. 
2. Alstroemeria. 
3. AMENTACEA. 
3. Alnus. 
4. Betula. 
5. Carpinus. 
. Aithionema saxatile 
1846, 
. Lathyrus annuus 
. Zinnia elegans 
. Brassica orientalis 
- Linum perenne ............... 
. Silene pendula 
. Calendula officinalis 
- Onopordon Acanthium 
- Chenopodium Botrys......... 
. Lavatera trimestris............ 
- Arnopogon Dalechampii...... 
. Nemophila atomaria 
- Amsinckia angustifolia 
. Tropzolum peregrinum 
. Coreopsis Drummondi 
- Momordica Elaterium 
. Althzea cannabina 
. Calendula maritima 
. Scrophularia vernalis......,.. 
. Stevia purpurea 
- Eucharidium concinnunm ..... 
- Gnothera tenella ............ 
. Nepeta citriodora 
. Silene quadridentata 
52. 
Name and Date when gathered. 
1845. 
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Picris echioides 
6. Fagus. 
7. Quercus. 
4. ARTOCARPACER. 
8. Morus. 
5. ASPHODELACER. 
9. Allium. 
10. Asparagus. 
11. Asphodelus. 
gistered in the annexed — 
No. vegetated 
792, from Professor Lindley, were also sown, 
209 genera, which 
in one locality 
We conse- 
of persons interested in the subject ; 
persons may readily see whether any kinds that may 
would be available for the continuation of these ex- 
al families and genera of which we 
: 
a 
