i m; ii.uvniATiON iiorticole. 



nore particularly 

 t and surest guide 

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 e been published 

 use for scientific 

 to the art of the 



Tetragonolobus purpureus, Moench. 

 Psoralea bituminosa, L. 

 Astragalus pentaglottis, L. 



Scorpiurus subvillosa, L. 

 Securigera coronilla, DC. 

 Coronilla stipularis, Lamck. 



San Remo, Italy, photographed and 

 . Guidi and Panizzi. 



Convolvulus evolvuloides, Desf. 



Omphalodes verna, Moench. 



Cerinthe asp'era, Willd. 

 Lithospermum apulum. Vahl. 

 Linaria triphylla, Mill. 

 Stachys maritima, L. 

 Ballota spinosa, Link. 

 Teucrium polium, L. 

 Ajuga Iva, Schreb. 

 Vitex Agnus Castus, L. 

 Coris Monspeliensis , L. 

 Primula marginata, Curt. 

 CloUiLuia alypum, L. 

 Statice Avei, D. Nirs. 



— pubescens, DC. 

 Plantago Bellardi, All. 



— Coronopus Spica ramosa. 

 Polygonum maritimum, L. 

 Rumex Bucephalophorus , L. 

 Osyris alba, L. 



Euphorbia trinervis , Bertol. 



— spinosa, L. 



Crozophora tinctoria, A. Juss. 

 Posidorda Caulini, Koning. 



Arisarum vulgare , Rick. 

 Barlia longibracteata , Parlat. 

 Crocus versicolor, Ker. 

 Sternbergia lutea, R. et S. 



Queltia incomparabilis, Haw. 

 Narcissus papyraceus , Gawl. 



— Panizzianus . P,rria>. 



— Bertolouii , 



Hut it was 1, ft f..r photography to reproduce nature in all 

 its beauty and truth, and this wonderful application of phy- 

 sico-chemical agencies is being more and more utilized in 

 the study of Plants. 



passing through San Remo, a small town of Liguria, in 

 Italy, not far from Nice, and celebrated for its Palm trees 

 and its agreeable climate. M. Pietro Guidi, a photographer, 

 assisted l»y a distinguished botanist, M. Panizzi, commenced 



raiv and beautiful plants of the Ligurian coast. The photo- 

 well got up. The price is 20 Italian liures (about fourteen 

 and sixpence) for ten species. We fell sure that many bot- 

 anists who may wish to have exact representations of rare 

 or doubtful species, will avail themselves of this publication. 

 To assist them in their choice, we append a list of those 

 species already published and from which a selection can be 

 made. On the appearance of a new set we shall have some- 

 thing more to say respecting the work of Messrs Guidi and 

 Panizzi , and in the meantime we warmly recommend it to 

 our readers (*). E. A. 



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Italy. 



Lonicera implexa, Ait. 

 Crucianella angustifblia , 

 Rubia peregrina, L. 



caria odora , Reichb. 

 Phagnalon rupestre , DC. 



— saxatile, Cass. 

 Evax pygmsea, Pers. 

 Plagius virgatus, DC. 



Achilla* ligustica, 4k. 

 I Pyrethrum Miconis , Moem 

 Senecio Cineraria, DC. 



m Dalechampii 

 \ in.otuxicum contiguum, i 



tiflora, Bertol. 

 Convolvulus althaeoides , . 

 — pseudo-tricolor , Be 



— Remopolensis, Panii 

 Smilax aspera, L. 



— b. Mauritania, Desf. 

 Tulipa precox, Ten. 



Lilium pomponium, L. 



Xf'ctal'UMsill; . 



Allium tt'iipietrum, L. 



— nigrum , L. 



— subhirsutum, L. 

 Hyacinthus orientalis , L. 

 Bellevalia romana , Reich. 

 Schoenus mucronatus , L. 

 Andropogon hirtus, L. 



Phalaris coerulescens , Desf 

 Agrostis pungens, Schreb. 

 Lagarus ovatus , L. 



Stipa tort il is, Desf. 



Koeleria vill 

 Sclerochloa i 



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