134 REVIEWS. 



NAMES. DESCRIPTION. 



473 Milo Fine light scarlet. 



474 Milurie de Montgaii Double white evergreen. 



475 Minos Small scarlet and purple. 



476 Miroire Panache Curious white and purple variegated, 



semi-double. 



477 Mirror of Fashion Fine light crimson. 



478 Mitchell's Caroline Pale blush. 



479 Mobac Purple and blue, very double. 



480 nouveau Fine deep red and purple. 



481 Mogul Fine large blush. 



482 Monsieur Purplish crimson. 



483 George Brilliant scarlet. 



484 Montabello New. Fine blush. 



485 Mordon L'Amay Cherry red. 



486 Morning Star New. Deep red. 



487 Morphee Large deep red. 



488 Mort de Virgine Deep blush. 



489 Mount Vesuvius New. Blazing fine red. 



490 Mundi Fine blush; changing pale. 



491 Muscat Fine double wliite. 



492 Napoleon Large flaming red. 



493 Ne plus ultra Immense large light blush. 



494 Neron Blood red. 



495 New Celestial Large semi-double blush. 



496 Ninon de Seneclos New. Pretty blush. 



497 Nissida bicolor Red and crimson. 



498 Noir de l'Allemagne Dark velvet, semi -double. 



499 North Star Pretty blush, semi-double. 



500 Nouvelle Auguste Pale blush, almost white. 



(to be continued.) 







PART II. 



REVIEWS AND EXTRACTS. 







A Botanical Chart ; or Concise Introduction to the Linncean 

 System of Botany. By James Rattray, Surgeon and Lec- 

 turer on Botany, Glasgow. — (See Advertising Sheet for our 

 May Number.) 



The Author observes, "In Dr. Smith's Flora Britannica, at the beginning 

 of every class, there is a synopsis of all the genera belonging to that class, 

 digested according to their orders, and again divided or grouped into sec- 

 tions by certain affinities or obvious characters ; and to his excellent com- 

 pendium we would refer the student for the best generic and specific descrip- 

 tion of our British Plants." 



The two first columns of this Chart enumerate the various parts of a 

 plant, and under their proper heads are given the terms applied to the dif- 



