204 FOTHERGILL'S BOTANIC GARDEN CHAP. 



* Ranunculus lusitanicus Lam. (R. bullatus, Colmeiro, Flora of 



Spain and Portugal.) 1780. Austria or Switzerland. 

 *P montanus Willd. 



* Adlumia cirrhosa Rafin. (Corydalis.} Circa 1778. North 



America. " Alleghany Vine." A delicate climber, with 



maidenhair leaves. Darlington, p. 475. 

 *P Cochlearia saxatilis L. 

 *P Hutchinsia alpina R. Br. Rock-garden plant. 



Helianthemum canadense Michx. Before 1780. Canada (?). 



North America. 



* Viola sagittata Ait. 1775. Pennsylvania. 

 *P Poly gala amara L. 



* Mundtia spinosa DC. Before 1780. Cape of Good Hope. 



" Prickly Milkwort." Roy. Bot. Card. Edin. 



* Lychnis grandiflora Jacq. 1774. China. A fine scarlet 



flower. 



*P Arenaria muscosa Med. (Mcehringia.) Dwarf rock-garden 

 plant. 



* Hibiscus coccineus Walt. 1778. South Carolina. A Rose 



Mallow, with splendid scarlet flowers. 

 *P Geranium phoeum L., var. lividum L'Herit. 



*P rivulare Vill. 



*P Cytisus procumbens Spreng. On rockeries. 

 *P Trifolium alpinum L. A stout trefoil with large pink flowers. 

 Rhynchosia reticulata DC. 1779. Jamaica. 



* Cassia hirsutu L. 1778. America. 



Piptadenia peregrina Benth. Before 1780. South America. 



"White-flowered American Acacia." 

 *P Geum reptans L. Bright yellow flower. 



Accena lucida Vahl. 1777. Falkland Islands. A dwarf 



shrub. 



* Pyrus spectabilis Ait. 1780. China. "Chinese apple-tree." 



A popular spring-flowering crab, with large pale red 

 flowers. 



* Ribes prostratum L'Herit. 1777. North America. " Moun- 



tain Currant." A prostrate shrub, very distinct. 

 *P Epilobium^DodoncBi Vill. A willow-herb. 



* Ludwigia palustris Ell. (Isnardia.) 1776. North America (?). 



* (Enothera biennis L., var. grandiflora or Lamarckiana. 1778. 



North America. A large-flowered Evening Primrose. 

 *P Bupleurum stellatum L. " Starry Hare's Ear." 

 *P Ligusticum Mutellina Crantz. 

 *P simplex All. 



* Mesembryanthemum croceum Jacq. Before 1780. Cape of 



Good Hope. 

 gibbosum Haw. Before 1780. Cape of Good Hope. 



* Acanthopanax aculeatum Seem. 1773. China. "Prickly 



Panax." Growing in La Mortola garden, 1912. 



