TloricuUiiral and Botanical Noficcs. SIS 



Ac. deciirrens Erica arborea Photlnia serrulata 



nielanoxylon Psoralea glandiilosa Lonicera flexuosa 



dealbata Chimonanthus fragrans Lmum nionogynum 



verticillata Melaleuca Francoa appendiculata 



Leptospermum obovatum Corrae^a iilba Lobeh'a fulgens 



Escallonm rubra .S'amolus littoralis O'xalis crenata 



glandulosa Caniel]/«jap6nica, of sorts Gladiolus natalensis 



Fuchsias, of sorts Mesenibryantlicmurn aus- Billardier« longiflora 



Chinese roses, of sorts tr<\ie and uncinatum J^asminum revohituni 



Chrysanthemums, of sorts (both on the top of a Catopogon pulchellus 



(Sida sp.. Van Diemen's L. wall) 



Plants which stood against Walls ivith Soidlicrn Aspects; but ivhich ivere left 

 uncovered, and remain unhurt. 



Callistemon speciosus Mag. g. ferruglnea Hybrid passion flowers 



Aloysi« citriodora i/asniinum Wallichw //enierocallis japonica 



Eucalyptus pulvfgera Passiflora sp., Van Die- Alstra?mt'n'« Sims^Vraa 



Magn6h'« grandiflora men's Land Gladiolus cardinalis 



Plants on Southern Aspects, tvhich ivere covered. 



Xaurus Cdmphora Tecoma sp., N. S. Wales 7'xia, a variety 



Ceanotlius azureus Bouvardifl triphylla O'xalis, a variet}'. 



The most severe degree of cold here last winter was on the 

 17th of January, when Fahrenheit's thermometer fell to 20°. 

 Kilkenny is distant about forty English miles from the sea, and 

 is elevated above it, by computation, about 500 ft. It is seated 

 on a dry calcareous soil. 



Kilkenny Nursery, August 20. 1838. 



Art. VII. Botanical, Floricultural, and Arboricidtiiral Notices 07i 

 the Kinds of Plants neivly introduced into British Gardens and 

 Plantations, or which have been originated in them ; together tvith ad- 

 ditional Ififormation respecting Plants (xvhether old or 7ieiv) already 

 in Cultivation: the xvhole intended to serve as a perpetual Supplement 

 to the " Encyclopcedia of Plants," the " Hortus Britanniciis" the 

 " Hortus Lisnosus," and the " Arboretum et Fruticetum Britan- 

 nicum." 



Curtis' s Botanical Magazine ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 seven plates; 3*. 6d. coloured, 3^. plain. Edited by Sir William 

 Jackson Hooker, LL.D., &c. 



Edwards's Botanical Register ; in monthly numbers, new series, each 

 containing six plates; 2)S. 6d. coloiu-eJ, 35. plain. Edited by Dr. 

 Lindley, Professor of Botany in the London University. 



Maund's Botanic Garden, or Alagazine of Hardy Flmver Plants cul- 

 tivated in Great Britain; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 four coloured figures in one page; large paper ls.6d., small l*. 

 Edited by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S. 



Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants; 

 in monthly numbers; large 8vo ; 2.9. 6d. each. 



The Floral Cabinet ; in monthly numbers, 4to ; 2.s. 6d. each. Con- 

 ducted bv G. B. Knowles, Esq., M.R.C.S., F.L.S., &c. and Fre- 

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