366 Notices of Botanical WorTcs recently Published. 



Nicot.) ; a genus separated from Nicotiana principally on account of the 

 inequality of the corolla, by Jussieu. Petun is the Brazilian name for 

 Tobacco, whence the appellation of the genus, t. 2553, Campanula lati- 

 fo/ia v- macrantha. t. 2554, Boltonia aste?-oides, Hort. Kew. t. 2255, 

 Nicotiana Langsdorfii, Roem. et Sch. t. 2556, Chrysanthemum sinensc, 

 Sab. (var- 17.) t. 2557, Herpestis monnieria 0, Kunth, ( Qraliola mon- 

 nieria, L.J t. 2558, Zanthoxylum nitidum, De Cand. {Fagara nilida, 

 Roxb.) 



No 459. April. 

 Tab. 2559> Catasetum tridentatum, Hook. t. 2560, Ehholtzia crista- 

 ta, Willd. t. 2561, Croialaria retusu, L. t. 2562. Cactus truncatus of 

 Hooker's Exotic Flora, t. 20, where the plant was figured and described 

 under that name, for the first time, although not referred to by Dr 

 Sims. It was previously described by Mr Ha worth, under the name of 

 Epiphyllum iruncatum. t. 2563, Lobelia hngijlora, L. t. 2564, Primula 

 sinensis, of Sabine. 



Botanical Register for December, No. 118. 



Tab. 847. Fuchsia gracilis, Lindl. (F. decussuta, Bot. Mag. not of Ruiz 

 and Pa von.) t. 848. Passiflora alato-cwrulea, a hybrid, produced by P. 

 alata, and P. cwrulea. t. 849. Amaryllis a/vena, Bot. Mag. t. 950. Leon- 

 otis intermedia, n. sp. from Delagoa Bay in S. Africa, " caule suff'ruticoso, 

 foliis petiolatis ovato-cordatis acuminatus inciso-dentatis, bracteis molli- 

 bus ovato-lanceolatis, intcrncdiis tcrminalibus longissimis." t. 851. Poly- 

 stachia puberula, n. sp. from Sierra Leone, introduced by Hort. Society; 

 "spica paniculata thyrsiformi, foliis lanceolatis 7, nervibus scapo longioribus 

 floribus ovariisque pubescentibus, bulbis ovatis :" Mr Lindlcy enumerates 

 four species of the genus, t. 852. Cuphea Melvilla ; Mel villa speciosa of 

 Anderson in Journ. of Sciences and the Arts ; and also, we think the same 

 with Grislea secunda of Smith in Rees' Cycl. Introduced by Mr James 

 M'Crae from St Vincent's, whence we have also received fine dried speci- 

 mens from the Rev L. Guilding. t. 853 represents a very remarkable 

 new plant, belonging to that family of Composites, denominated Labiali- 

 flora by De Candolle; Triptilium (Ruiz and Pavon) cordifo/ium, received 

 from Chili at the Hort. Society's garden. Three other species are mention- 

 ed by Lagasca, all natives of the same country. 



No. 119, January 1825. 

 Tab. 854. liubus jxiuciflorus of Wallich. t. 855. Gerberia crennta, 

 (Arnica crenata, Thunb.) t. 856. Cassia purpurea, Hort. Bengal, 

 t. 857. Fuchsia excorticata, Linn, from New Zealand, t. 858. Catesboa 

 latifolia, n. sp. from W. Indies, " corollis tubo longissiroo, spinis foliis lu- 

 cidis convexes longioribus." t. 859. Templeionia glauca, Bot. Mag. 

 t- 860. Hibiscus strigosus, n. sp. from S. America, K Caule suffi utico strigoso 

 foliis trilobis angulatiscordatisdcntatis tomentosis pedunculo petiolo longi- 

 ore, involucelli foliolis 12 hispidis linearibus apice oppendiculatis-" 



