PART III. ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



2573 



Cephaldnthus. Page 1061., add to " Gen. Char., $c." " Sphae'ria Cephalanthi 



Schwein. is found on the leaves." 

 1062., add to the Half-hardy Plants belonging to the Order Hubiacece : 



"Luculia graiissima Sweet Brit. Fl.-Gard., 1. 145.; Cinchona gratissima Wall. 

 in Fl.Ind.,2.p. 154.; Muss&'nda Luculia Ham. MS., D. Don Prod. Fl. 

 Nep. ; Luculi Swa, Nepalese ; and our fig. 2484. ; is a shrub, or small tree, 

 with opposite, dotted, and slightly pubescent branches; leaves opposite, 

 acuminated, paler green on the under side, the nerves strongly marked, 

 and covered with a short villous down, 

 with a little bunch of down in the axils of 

 each. Flowers disposed in a terminal 

 cyme; large, showy, of a beautiful pink 

 or light rose colour, and delightfully fra- 

 grant. Calyx of 5 linear sepals, seated on a 

 short crown which terminates the ova- 

 rium, and dropping off shortly after the 

 expansion of the flowers. Corolla funnel- 

 shaped, the limb divided into 5 lobes; 

 stamens 5, inserted in the throat ; ovaries 

 slightly top-shaped, fleshy, covered with 

 a villous down, 2-celled. As this plant 

 was found by Dr. Wallich growing on ex- 

 posed hills in Nepal and Silhet, blossoming 

 all the year, there is no doubt that it 

 would stand on a conservative wall, with 

 very little protection during frost. It 

 was raised at Ashridge, from Nepal seed, 

 in 1816, and is kept there in a green- 

 house, in loam and peat, blossoming from 

 October to the end of January. It roots freely from cuttings taken off at a 

 joint, and is frequent in collections." 



COMPO'SIT^;. 



Artemma. 1068., add to the paragraph 

 headed " Description .*" " ZTredo 

 Artemisia Lk.is sometimes found 

 on the leaves." 

 Culdtium. 1074. 1. 3., for " our Jig. 



862.," read " our Jig. 858." 

 Pyrethrum. 1074.1. 16. for " 863.," read 

 " 859. ; " and add, " and Jig. 

 2485." 



1. 20. Introduce as a paragraph: 

 " Afnthemis porrigens Hort., and our 

 Jig. 2486. There are plants in the 

 Chelsea Garden quite shrubby, and 

 with a very strong scent ; and there is 

 in the Horticultural Society's Garden a plant of A. Mar- 

 shallzawa quite shrubby, and very distinct." 

 Eriocephalus afiicanus. 1074.,after " Sot. Mag., t. 893.," add : 

 " and our Jig. 2487." 



EPACRIDA^CEJE. 



2485 



Stenanthera pinifolia. 1075., after 

 "and our Jig. 2488." 



Sot. Reg., t. 218.," add 



2486 



