supplementary to Enc. of Plants^ Hort. Brit. anctrArb. Brit. 557 



to the " Encyclopcsdia of Plafits," the " Hortus Britannicics," the 

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

 nic ion." 



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

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'Rajiitnciddcece. 

 1622. ^NEMO'NE 



mont^na Hort. mountain £ or 1 jn P Switzerland 1830. D eo Bot. gard. 795. 



A pretty little plant, apparently a variety of the old A. Pulsatilla (^Pulsatilla 

 vulgaris W.). Imported by Messrs. Loddiges. {Bot. Gard., July.) 



Berberideae. 



1090. BE'RBERIS 



C'oriaria Roijle tanner's 3i or 4 jn Y Nepal 1835. L co Bot. reg. 1841, 46. 



This plant is distinguished from the other Nepal species by its red fruit ; 

 and also, Dr. Lindley tells us, " from B. asiatica it differs in its finely veined 

 leaves, and larger flowers ; from B. aristata in its more lanceolate leaves, and 

 shorter and less corjrabose racemes; and from B. floribunda in its short ra- 

 cemes, large flowers, and much smaller foliage." It is quite hardy, and flowers 

 in June. It may be increased by seeds, which it ripens freely, and which 

 should be sown as soon as ripe ; or by layers, which are " two years before 

 they are fit to separate from the parent plant." (Bot. Reg., Aug.) 



\iolaridcea;. 



SCHWEIGGE^RJ^ Spreng. {Professor Schweigger, one of the authors of a Flora of Erlangen.) 

 paucifldra Martius few-flowered a. □ cu 2 ... W Brazil ... C co Bot. reg. 1841, 40. 

 Synonyme : Glossarrhen pauciflbrus Dec. 



A stove shrub, nearly allied to the violet, and requiring the same treatment 

 "as ixoras and other plants of that description." (^Bot. Reg., July.) 



Pittosiiordcca;. 



MARIA'NXHUS Link- (From Maria, Mary, and anthos a flower ; in honour of the Virgin Mary.) 



caerilleo-punctatus Link, Klotz, et Otto blue-spotted _g | or 4 mr B Swan River 1840. S 



Sr/nonyme : Campylanthera elegans i/ort. [s.p Ladies' mag. of gard. t. 7. ; Bot. mag. 3893. 



A very elegant twiner from the Swan River, which, when well grown, is 

 very ornamental. The best we have seen in flower was at Henderson's 



