260 Botanical^ FloricuUiiral, and ArboricuUural Notices, 



2348. PODO'LEPIS 



anUktSL Benth. bearded O | pr s Y Swan River 1840. S co. Lad. mag. of gard. 4. 



A very pretty Swan River annual, with bright yellow flowers, raised by 

 Mr. Hopgood of the Bayswater Nursery, from Swan River seeds imported by 

 Captain Mangles. {Ladies' Mag. of GarcL, April.) 



StylidecB, 

 2581. STYLI'DIUM [213. 



Drummondj Grab. Mr. Drummond's ]£ JM pr 2 n.mr Pk Swan River 1838. D co. Bot. 



A valuable species, from its remaining in flower all the winter, from No- 

 vember till March. The flowers are very large, and of a dingy pink. {Botanist, 

 April.) 



'EAricdcecE. 

 1173. £RrCA 9782 ntralix 4 Mackaiana Bot. Gard. 780. 



Bignon\a.ce?E. 



CO^TJEA Bojer. (Named in honour of Gen. Sir G. Louirt/ Cole, governor of the Mauritius.) 



[reg. 1841, 19. 

 floribunda .Bo/(?r; abundant-flowering 3^ O or 8 au Y.W Madagascar 1839. C co. Bot. 



A very handsome stove shrub, which flowered for the first time in Europe 

 in August last, at Syon. The flowers are of a bright ochre-colour edged with 

 white, and they are produced in whorls round the stem on the old wood. 

 (^Bot. Reg., April.) 



Convolvulncece. 



491. IPOMCE'A 



ficifblia Lindl. fig-leaved Jt j^J or 3 n P Buenos Ayres 1840. C co. Bot. reg. 1841, 13. 



A tuberous-rooted species, with a half-shrubby stem and showy flowers ; 

 ■which it produces in such abundance, that in the Western Nursery, Bristol, 

 there are 500 flowers on a plant twelve months old, on a trellis 2 ft. high. 

 {Bot. Beg., March.) 



^oraginecB. 

 435. CTi'NOGLO'SSUM 



gloehidiatum Benth. burred Q) pr 2 jn B India 1840. S co. Bot reg. 1841, 15. 



A weedy-looking plant, with rather pretty blue flowers, and a bristly nut, 

 whence the specific name. {Bot. Beg., March.) 



432. ^NCHirSA 



petiolata Hook. " petiolated _AJ pr 1 o P Nepal 1840. D co. Bot. mag. 3856w 



A pretty half-hardy perennial from Nepal, which flowers abundantly'. {Bot. 

 Mag., March.) 



Scrophidannece. 

 1718. CHELO'NE 1546 barbita. 



Synonymes : Penstemon barbatus Lindl., C. barb&ta var. mexicana Bot. Gard. 777.' 



A tall-growing variety, with red flowers ; introduced in 1S38 from Mexico. 

 {Bot. Gard., March.) 



Labidtce. 

 lega scutella^ria 



jap6nica Maund Japan ^ or | o P.W Japan ? 1838. C co. Bot. gard. 778. 



A dwarf species, with purple and white flowers, which flowered in Pope's 

 Nursery, Birmingham, and is very suitable for rock work. (^Bot. Gard., 

 March.) 



76. SA'LVIA 



r{:gla Cav. Regla ^ J or 5 jn S Mexico 1839. C. co. Bot. reg. 1841, 14. 



A vigorous-growing half-hardy species, with scarlet flowers, only a few of 

 which open at one time. {Bot. Reg,, March.) 



3451. GARDOQUIM 



ftetonicades Bcnth. Betony-Iike ^ A pr 3 o Pk Mexico 1837. D co. Bot. mag. 3860. 



A showy perennial ; very inferior, however, in beauty to tlie scarlet thyme, 

 G. HookerH- The present species has pinkish flowers with bhic anthers. 

 {Bot. Mag., March.) 



VlumbaginacecE. 



928. ARME'RIA freg. 1841, 21. 



fasciculiita iJo/n. t7 ScA. fascicled £ A pr i au Pk South of Europe 1838. 13 oo. Bot. 



