4.14 '^-V-iR i Straw or Reed Mats, '^I'i^ a ?'" 



iadrus Persea, Butea frondbsa, Bilte« superba, Zaurus Cassia, 

 Anacardium occidentale, Areca Catechu^ Borassus flabellifor- 

 mis, Convolvulus Ipecacuanha, Quisqualis indica, Pitcairnm 

 bromebVp/o/m, Agave Karatto, Fnrcroe^a gigantea, F. tuberosa, 

 Agave lurida, Alpinia nutans, Costus speci6sus, Tdcca pinna- 

 tifida, Calyptr^nthes Jamboldna, Maranta zebrina, M. «run- 

 dinacea, Xinziber officinale, Canna patens. Jasmin um Sambac 

 fl. pleno, J. hirs^tum, Eranthemum pulchellum, Stachytarpheta 

 mutabilis. Piper nigrum P. longum, Comocladia integrifiolia, 

 Marica jaalmifolia, Caladium bicolor, Euryal^ ferox, Nelumbmm 

 speci6sum, A^ymphae^a stellata, Commelina bengalensis, Sac- 

 charum officinarum, Ixora coccinea, Dorstenm Contrayerva, 

 Convolvulus grandiflora, Morinda umbellata, Cerbei'a Ahoiiai, 

 Cerium odorum fl. pleno, Milsa paradisiaca, Haemanthus 

 coccinea, H. carinatus, Crlnum americanum, C. erubescens, C. 

 undulatum, C. amabile, C. cruentum, Cyrtanthus obliquus, 

 Brunsvigm falcata, Amaryllis vittata, A. reginse, A. aulica, 

 A. reticulata, A. pulverulenta, A. acuminata. Pancratium 

 littorale, P. undulatum, P. Amancaes, P. verecundum, P. 

 calathinum. Yucca aloefolia, ^loe ferox, A. foliosa, ^.verrucosa, 

 Acacia pernambucana, Mimosa sensitiva, M. pudica, M. rnhi- 

 caulis, M. odoratissima, Sterculia Balunghas, S. jolatanifolia, 

 Jatropha Manihot, Camellm viridis, *Sida arborea, Cactus 

 hexagona, C. heptagona, C. tetragona, C. Picus indica, 

 C. elatior, C. cochinillifera, C. spinosissima, all flower freely ; 

 but do not, except the Cacti, perfect seed. The plants that 

 had not flowered * when I last saw the garden, in 1826, were 

 Z)iospyros sylvatica and ebenum, Picus indica, Unbna odorata. 

 Mimosa Ceratonia, 5'milax zeylanica, Phoe^nix farinifera, P. 

 dactylifera, Croton Tiglium, Caryota urens, Rhapis flabelli- 

 formis, Zamia integrifolia, Corypha umbraculifera, Liaidia 

 spinosa, Dracae^na fragrans, Pitcairn/a bracteata, Bletz'a 

 Tankervilb>, Mangifera indica, ^chras Sapbta, Ardisia 

 littoralis, Iporaoe a brasiliensis. 



{To be continued.) 



Art. XI. On Stratu or Reed Mats, as a Covering for Hot-houses 

 and Hot-beds. By Pjeter Lindegaard, Esq. C.M.H.S., Court- 

 ^ Gardener to the Kiug of Denmark. 



nr Sir, ' v\} -i. .. 



f I OBSERVE, in a late Number (Vol. III.>p» 167.), a paper on 



the construction and use of straw mats in gardening, by Mr. 



• To be understood as referring to those named or known. 



