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Domestic Notices : — Etwland. 



Wales ; N. Z., New Zealand ; S. R., colony of the Swan River. The price 

 at which these plants were sold or exchanged to the London nurserymen 

 varies from os. to 10/., tlie latter the price charged for Banksia Hiigelii and 

 Diplopeltis IliigehV. 



The new genera and species are in part described in Eniimcrntlo Planfanm, 

 quas in Xovcc Hollandice Ord Aiislro-occidcntali collegit Carolus L. B. H'ligel ; 

 Vienna, 18.37; and partly in the Botanischcn Arcltiv der Gartcnbaugescllschaft 

 zu ll'ie7i. Vienna, 1837. 



* ylciicia biflora R. Br., S. R, 



II cuneata Benlh., S. R. 



* spectabilis Cunningh., N. S. W. 

 IJ Actinotus leucocephalus Benth., 



S. R. 



* Astelia Banks« R. Br., N, Z. 



II Banksi« Hiieel/i R. Br. msc, 

 N. S. W. 



* ilicifolia 7?. Br., K. G. S. 



* coccinea R. Br., K. G. S. 



* Menzies«' R. Br., S. R. 



II BossijeV eriocarpa Bcnth., K. G. S. 



* Burton/a sessilifolia Dec, K. G. S. 



* Cartonema spicatum R. Br., 



K. G. S. 

 II Candollea BrunoHw Iliigel, S. R. 

 II HLigel/7 Endl., S. R. 



* Cordyline australis Endl., N. I. 

 Cryptandra orbutiflora Fcnzl., S. R. 



* Gualthcr/fz antipoda R. Br., N. Z, 



* Hakea cristata 7^ Br., S. R, 



* denticulata R. Br., K. G. S. 



* tuberculata R. Br., S. R. 



II Hovefl! pungens Benth., K. G. S, 

 II 7/elichrysum macranthum Benth., 



S. R. 

 11 Hemiandra rupestris Bcnth., S. R. 

 II Jacksonw Sternbergwn« Hiigel, 



S. R. 

 II Labicha;^« lanceolata Benlh., S. R. 



* Lagenuphora Forsteri Endl., N. Z. 



* Logan/« /igustrina Cunningh., N. Z. 



* Leucopogon verticilliitus R. Br., 



K. G. S. 

 II Melaleuca Hiigelw Endl., S. R. 



* Melicope ternata Cunningh., N. Z. 



II Oxylobium capitatum Benth., S. R. 

 li Pelargonium littorale Hiigel, S. R. 



Diploplffi^na Dampieri Desf., S. R. * Perso6n/(7myrtilldides5/c6., N.S.W. 



-j- Diplopeltis Hiigel/i Endl., S. R. 

 II DodoxicE^a ceratocarpa Endl., K. 

 G. S. 

 * pinnata Smith, N. S. W. 

 * Gahni« procera 7?. Br., N. Z. 



f Physolobium elatum Benth,, S. R. 



* Pittosporum bracteolatum Endl., 



N. I. 



* Podolepis aristata Bcnth., S. R. 

 \ Pronaya clegans Hiigel, S. R. 



* Grevillefzbipinnatifida 7i'. ^z-., S. R. * Psychotria mmor Cunningh., 'N. Z. 



* ferrui^inea Sid)., N. S. W. * Sterculia «cerif61ia Cunningh., N. 

 II Gompholobium aristatum Benth., S. W. 



8. R. * Xanthorrhoe'aminorT?. ^r.,N.S.W. 



* aduncuni Cunningh., N. S. W. f Zichj/a Mollj/ Hugel, S. R. 



Of the above plants, some are very splendid, and others very remarkable. 

 .Acacia spectabilis, and the grevilleas and hakeas, may be classed among the 

 former; and Banks/a Hiigelii among the latter. The leaves of this banksia 

 are lanceolate, with two acute lobes near the upper end, somewhat in the man- 

 ner of the lobed leaves of Quercus vircns. Z'lchyn M6\\y, a leguminous plant, 

 (the specific name of which, M. Hiigel's gardener informs us, is the Christian 

 name, and the generic name the surname, of Countess Molly Zich, a zealous 

 botanical amateur at Vienna,) resembles a kennedya, and forms a very orna- 

 mental clhiibcr. As all the above plants may be considered as now introduced 

 to Britain, they will appear in the Second Additional Supplement to our Horlus 

 Britannicus, which, we expect, v,ill be published about C+iristmas next. — 

 Cond. 



Amhcrst'ia. nobilis. — Tiiis noble tree, which belongs to Leguminosae, and of 

 which there is an excellent figure in Wallich's PlnnUc Rnriores, has been intro- 

 duced into England, in a living state, this year, by the Duke of Devonshire's 

 collector, Mr. Gibson, who returned from India in August last. Mr. Paxton 

 informs us (Oct. 11.) that the plant is very healthy, and has already made eight 

 or ten new leaves. He is of opinion that it will be found of easy culture. 



The collection of Orchitiacea: brought iiome by the Duke of Devonshire's 

 collector includes a number of new dcndrobiums, aeridcs, and saccolobiunis. 



