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Mutisia'superba. „ Brazil. 



Capparis spinosa. „ S. Europe. 



Acacia V'erticillata. ,, Van Dieman's Land. 



Brazil. 



Erythrina laurifolia. ) 



crista galli.j 



Salvia fulgens. 



cbainsedryoides. ^ „ Mexico. 



Grahaini. 



Convolvulus brioniaefolius. „ China. 

 Bignonia grandiflora. „ China. 



Alstroemeria hirtella. 



p«ittacina. 



Siiusii. ,, Chili. 



Acutifolia. „ S. America. 



Pelegrina. 



albida. 



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Mexico. 



Peru. 



The following Cape bulbs have also done well with us: — 

 Crinum capense. 

 Crinum riparium, a hybrid from High Clare, Lord Caernarvon's ; strong, 



growing, and in fine bloom. 

 Brunsvigia Josephinae. 



Toxicaria. 



Multiflora. 



Falcata. 



Valotta Purpurea, and 



Anomatheca Cruenta, an exceedingly pretty flowering bulb. 



We have also had a very fine bloom of North American plants, and of 

 tiie new Ghent Azaleas. In the herbaceous borders there has been a new 

 Pacony, (Paeonia Anemoniflora,) and a very great variety of New Pansies, 

 or Heart's-ease, which have attracted much notice. 



A very numerous collection of dwarf and standard roses are now in great 

 perfection. 



M. Mayes. 



Bristol Nursery, June 6, 1835. 



TIDE GAUGE REGISTER, 



Erected on, the Estate of Richard Bright, Esq., Hung Road, River Avon. 



Thk time of the following Tables is mean time at Bristol, as shewn by 

 the clock at the Philosophical Institution ; the Register being thence 

 corrected from the errors of the machine clock. The height is calculated 

 from Zero, which is ten feet above the bottom of the river at the middle. 



It will be observed, that the time of low water during spring tides is not 

 given ; this is in conseijucnce of the gauge being necessarily above the 

 level to which such tides fall in the Channel. 



J. D. Sheriff. 



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