Botanical, FloricuUnral, and Arhoricultural Notices. 167 



Art. VIII. Botanical, Floricultural, and Arhori cultural Notices of 

 the Kinds of Plants neidij introduced into British Gardens and 

 Plantations, or which have been originated in them ; together tvith 

 additional Information respecting Plants (ivhether old or neiv) cdreadij 

 in Cultivation : the tvhole int&nded to serve as a perpetual Supplement 

 to the ^'■Encyclopedia of Plants,'" the " Hortus Britannicus," the 

 " Hortus Lignosus," and the " Arboretum et Fruticetum Britan- 

 nicum" 



Curtis' s Botanical Magazirie ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 seven plates; 3s. 6d. coloured, 35. plain. Edited by Sir William 

 Jackson Hooker, LL.D., &c., Professor of Botany in the University 

 of Glasgovr. 



Edzvards's Botanical Register; in monthly numbers, new series, each 

 containing six plates; 35. 6d. coloured, 35. plain. Edited by 

 Dr. Lindley, Professor of Botany in the University College, 

 London. 



Maund's Botanic Garden, or Magazine of Ha^-clij Flotver Plants cul- 

 tivated in Great Britain: in monthly numbers, each containing 

 four coloured figures in one page; large paper, I5. 6d.; small, I5. 

 Edited by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S. 



The Botanist ; in monthly numbers, each containing four plates, with 

 two pages of letterpress; 8vo; large paper, 2s. 6d.; small paper, 

 I5. 6d. Conducted by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S,, assisted by the 

 Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., &c., Professor of Botany in the 

 University of Cambridge. 



Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flotvering Plants; 

 in monthly numbers; large 8vo ; 25. 6d. each. 



The Ladies Magazine of Gardening ; in monthly numbers ; 8vo, 

 with coloured plates ; I5. Qd. each. Edited by Mrs. Loudon. 



'Ranuncidac€(E. 

 1622. ^NEMO'NE 14400 cernua Ladles' Mag. of Card. t. 2. fig. 1. 



^^apaverdcece. 

 1552. PAPA'VER [776. 



commutAtum Fisch. et Metj. changeable O or 1 au. s S Siberia 1839. S co. Bot. gard. 



A pretty showy annual poppy, which will probably prove a variety of P. 



i?hoe as. {Sot. Gard., Feb.) 



LegiiminoscE. 



2136. XA'THYRUS , „ „^^ 



tomentbsus West, woolly A P"" 3 su Li Buenos Ayres 1839. D s.l Bot. 206. 



A rather elegant plant, with pale lilac flowers, and glaucous silky leaves. It 

 should be grown in light rich soil, " and, if it be planted against a south wall, 

 it will flower freely ; but, if planted in a stiff soil, it will be very liable to damp 

 off." (^Botanist, Feb.) 



OnagrdricB, 

 1183. ffiNOTHE'RA 10021 fniticosa var. indica £o<. Reg. 1841,11. 



A very handsome Indian variety of this well-known species. " Its leaves 

 are less shining than in the species ; the corymbs of flowers are never elevated 

 alwve the leaves on a long stalk, and the herbage forms a compact little bush, 

 about a foot and a half high." {Bot. Reg., Feb.) 



CompositcB. 



* BRACHY'COME Cass. Swan Daisv. {Brachus, short, kome, hair ; shortness of the pappus.) 

 jberidifMia Benth. Iberis-leaved O or i su P Swan River 18-10. S co. Bot. reg. 1841, 9. 



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