'with BemarJcs on some of the Species. 



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qaadrifolium 

 suffruticosum 

 arboreum L. 

 monogynum Hort, 



MalvacecE Dec. Prod, 

 ikfalva L. 



scoparia Jacq, 

 capensis B, i?. 

 asperrima Jacq. 

 miniata Cav. 

 '^Creeana Hort. 

 *M.unvoi(hia B. R. 

 ?-6sea F/07: Mex. 

 obtusiloba B, M. 

 Lavater« L. 

 ccerifolia Lois. 

 O'lbia Cav. 

 Pseudo-O'lbia Poir. 

 triloba B. M. 

 *maritima Dec. Fl. Fr. 

 //ibiscLis L. 

 hispidus B. R. 



Bombdcees Dec. Prod. 



Plagianthus Forst. 

 divaricatus Forst, 



SteixidiacecB Lindl. 



Sterculia L. 

 /jlatanifolia L. 



ByttnerKLCess. 

 Commers6ni« And. Rep. 

 dasyphylla And, 



JjasiopetalaceoE. 

 Thomusk Dec. 



solanacea Dec. 

 Hermannfa L. 



plicata Jacq. 



xalvifolia Cav. 



scabra Jacq. 

 Mahernia L. 



pinnata B. M. 



iiicisa B, M. 



Tilidcece Dec. Prod. 

 Entelea B. M. 



arborescens B. AI. 

 Sparrniannia B. M. 



africana B. M. 



El<socarpdce(B. 

 Elaeocarpus Burm, 

 cyaneus B. B, 



Gordo7iidiCess. 



Stuartz« Willd. 



*virginica WiM. 

 Gordonza Ellis 



*Lasianthus L. 



*pubescens Pursh 



Cranze/Ziaceae. 

 Cam ell Ja L. 

 japonica L, 



Many varieties. 

 Thca L. 

 *viridis L. 

 euryciides Lindl. 

 oleifera B. R. 

 Sashiqiia Thunb. 

 »Halifl6ra B. R. 

 reticulata B. R. 



AurantidcetB Hort. Lign. 

 Citrus L. 



ilfedica 



Limetta 



Limonum 



acida 



aurantium L.^ 



Ht/peiicdcece Lindl. 



i/ypericum L. 

 canariense L. 

 patulum Thunb. 

 Urdlum B. M. 

 balearicLim L. 

 j-osmarinifolium Dec. 

 empetrifolium Willd. 

 Coris L. 



fasciculatiim Lam. 

 And several others. 



Kcerdcece Lindl. 

 ^^cer L. 

 *obl6ngum Wall. 

 palmiitum Thunb. 



Dof/o«aeaceae Dec. 

 Dodon(»^a L. 

 triquetra Andr. 

 csplenifolia Rudg. 



M.elidceee Dec. 

 ilf elia L. 

 *Azedarach L. 

 australis Stvt. 



A beautiful plant of 

 this fine tree, that had 

 attained the height of 

 18ft. and 3 in, diam. 

 was killed in 1838 in 

 the Jard. des Plantes. 

 It flowered profusely 

 every year. 

 Ekeberg/a Lam. 

 capensis Lam. 



\itdcecE Lindl. 

 Cissus L. 



capensis Willd. 

 *quinata Ait. 



Killed at Paris to 

 the ground in 1838. 



TropcBolecE Dec. Prod.' 

 Tropae^olum 



aduncum B. R. 



pentaphjllum B. R. 



tricolorum B. M. 



brachyceras B. M. 



OxalidecB Dec. 

 O'xalis L. 

 crenata Hort. 



TLiigophylldcecB Hort. L. 

 Fag6ni« Dec. 



arabica Dec. 

 Larre« Cav. 



nitida Cav. 

 Zygophyllum L. 



foe'tidum L. 



album Dec. 



Kiddcecs Dec. Prod. 

 Ruta L. 



angustifolia Pers. 



albiflora B. M. 



chalapensis Hort. Par. 

 Aplophyllum Juss. 



suaveolens Don 



/inifolium Don 

 Adenandra Willd. 



uniflora Willd. 



speciosa B. M. 



f These five species ought to be planted on a very porous subsoil or veell- 

 drained border, and exposed to the full sun in summer ; for it is a mistaken 

 practice of many to shade oranges during the summer months. On the Con- 

 tinent they are always exposed to the hottest sun, which is rational, as the 

 wood has the advantage of being better ripened, and, is consequently enabled 

 to resist the winter better. 



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