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exist in Europe ; and this is in the Horticultural Society's collection 

 •where it Howtied for the first time in November last, and continued in 

 beauty for nearly two months. It grows slowly, and has not yet afforded 

 the means of being propagated. Professor Lindley a|)[)ends to this article 

 the characters of five new genera; and one of these ((Eccoclades) is to 

 receive certain species hitherto referred to Aiinnc^cum, among which are 

 the A. maculatum and A. falcatum of oiu- Ilnrlua linlamiicus, p. 373. 

 Oiceoclades is i)robably from vikco to inhabit, and A/ucios, a branch ; from its 

 habitat. 



Oncldiuni bifolium is figured in the liotamcal Cnhlnct for September, 

 t. 1845. ; and of it Messrs. Loddiges remark: — "We scarcely know a 

 plant, even in this favoured class, more elegant in form, or more brilliant 

 in colour, than this ; its dazzling brightness is absolutely inimitable." 



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842Gfl malfeolens 2?fr/. ill-smelling tf A or 1 my R.Y Italy? 1827? O co Sw fl gar 2 s l.?3. 

 2 variegiita Sui/. variegated jf i^rf. tf A or 1 my l{.Va Italy? J827? O co Sw.fl.gar.2.s.l53 



These kinds are not unornamental, and require the same treatment as 

 other tulips : they are figured from the Chelsea botanic garden. {Flower- 

 Garden, Aug.) 



A second edition of Loudon's Ilorlus Brilanniciis iiaving been published 

 since our last Number was issued, the present will be a fit time and place 

 to register tliis fact ; and to state tiiat the second edition tliffers from the 

 Jirst, in being freed from the principal of the errors which had been 

 observed in the first ; in having the just published Additional Supplement 

 appended to it, in relation to which new asterisks have been inserted into 

 the body of the book ; and in having tlie price of the Additional Sitppleinenl, 

 namely, 2s. Gi/., added to the price of the first edition ; making the price of 

 the secynd edition I/. 3.!. Gd. The Additional Supplement, consisting of 

 24 pages, is also purchasable separately for 2.?. (id. The genera in the 

 Additional Supplement are arranged alphabetically, to avoid the necessity of 

 an index to it. 



As observed in the preface to our second edition, " whoever wishes to 

 ascertain the ailditions and improvements made subsequently to the last 

 Additional Suj)})lenicnt may consult the (iardeners Alagtizine ; in which, un- 

 der the article which will be henceforth contained in every Numl)er, entitled 

 * Floricnltural and Botanical Notices of New Plants, and of Old Plants of 

 interest, supplementary to the latest Editions of the Enci/cloptcdia of 

 Plants, anil of the 1 tortus Britanniens,' will be found the name of every 

 plant newly introduced or [striking hybrid or variety] originated, and of 

 every recent im])rovemciit in botanical nomenclature." 



Obediently to this aj)pointment, we have tleemed it pardonable to occupy 

 in the present article a little adtlitional space, for the sake of gathering 

 together, and here exhibiting, all the aiklitions which have accumulated 

 since the putting of the Additional Sujtplement to press, so that the pos- 

 sessors of the Additional Su/iplenient will not have to turn farther back in 

 the (lardciu'r's Magazine than to the following list, whicii iiuhules all the 

 newly introduced or originated plants published in the botanical [icrioilicals 

 up to Septemi)er 1. IH.'J2, aiul, conseijucntly, includes the names of those 

 noticed in detail in the foregoing pages of the present Number. 



An asterisk (*) prefixed to u generic name imlicates that name to have 

 never yet been admitted into cither the Ilortns lirilaiimciis or the Additional 

 Supplement. 



A dagger (-]-) prefixed to a few specific names signifies that these 

 names are already in the Ilortns Britannieus or the Additional Supplement, 



