158 NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
further illustrations bearing upon this point. "We give in preference 
a list of the plants which have been drawn afresh or figured for the first 
time by Mr. J. E. Sowerby for this edition, and by Mr. J. W. Salter, 
for Vol. V. of the Supplement to Eng. Botany, the plates of which, 
when necessary, are previously published here. 
Thalictrum alpinum. Fumaria pallidiflora. Isatis tinctoria. 
T. minus. i is. Helianthemum Breweri. 
T. Kochii. - Raphanus maritimus. Viola Riviniana. 
T. saxatile Matthiola incana. V. Reichenbachiana 
Harvat heterophyl- Cardamine hirsuta. Polygala depressa. 
Barbarea arcuata austriac 
R. smia B. stricta. Sagina ciliata. 
R. hederaceus. B. intermedia, Spergularia rub 
R. reptans. Cochlearia anglica. Claytonia perfoliata. 
Eranthis hyemalis. Draba verna, and subspe- Cerastium pumilum. 
Helleborus fætidus. cies, Geranium lucidum, 
H. viridis. Camelina fætida. Oxalis stricta 
Aquilegia vulgaris. Thlaspi sylvestre. Impatiens parviflons. 
Nuphar intermedium. T. occitanum. Hypericum Androsemum. 
Papaver Lecogii. Iberis amara. H. hircinum. 
Chelidonium majus. Lepidium sativum. Rhamnus Frangula. 
Besides these, four recent discoveries are described and figured, three 
of which, Viola arenaria, Sagina nivalis, and Hypericum Bæticum or 
undulatum, have been already introduced to our readers, and the fourth 
of which, Brassica (Diplotaxis) viminea, though said to have been ga- 
thered by the Rev. W. W. Newbould in one of the Channel Islands, 
we have reason for suspecting to be a doubtfully native plant. Of 
subordinate forms, treated by some authors as species, which Mr. Syme 
describes, and which have not been previously (at any rate fully) in- 
troduced to the attention of British botanists, the following are the 
principal :— . 
laine. 
Thalictrum riparium, Jord. 
T. Morisoni, Reich. 
Ranunculus Bachii, sh 
Caltha Guerangerii, Bor. 
Nuphar intermedium, Led. 
— Mr. Syme as a 
uM. 
Pone vnd 
Suis fluitans. 
R. aeris. 
Ditto. 
Ditto 
Caltha ces 
Nuphar lutea 
