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„ D alt 1 beautiful, weed in some parts of | to find in plenty in Poole harbour, Dorsetshire, It was | this plate 
Vork is quite essential We once saw it in the utmost; profusion in . | previously ri pae to be a British — fom a —— 5 =e 
do all botanical libraries. cane land near Hythe. Described by Mr, Babing serap: picked up a pre pr tany Amiga luable — 
Ida contents of the Bab. Man, ed. + ya hrir understand. — — found the claims of this kind 
before us are Pl. 2930. A 9 1 (F. W. Schultz). ral places in the — of —— and Dr. Bell. of Chi b 
sat —Å 11 aquatic plant, which has usually been 8 in cite Isle of Wight. Described by Mr. Borrer. ered. as distiact from 
. L ree aken for R. hederaceus, from whieh it is here carefully 7 —9 ed. 2, 346. the common Chives 
ciliata (Lin 3 It has been noti in many parts, of Phascum crassinervium (Schwaegr).—A. | thekitchen-garden,than 
fete doubted if ‘this England, and is 9 A dhan mong Deseribed by Mr. 5 Mow * by Mr. W. Wilson. whieh. this. in 3 m 
iş really a true native Babington, Bab, Man., ed. 2, 6. enedesmus obliquus (Kiitz).—A little larger and more conspi- 
ck ald, having only J. 2931 i i nana (Ro : er —A native of muddy 1 — ribed by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, euous plant. It is the A. 
occurred in one a estuaries, whic orrer has had the good fortune] Pl. 2934. Allium Sibiricum (Linn, ).—Mr, Borrer has 3 
rland, an um 
genous to North 2, 326, alth 
.. Tt is band THE LARGE-FLOWERED PHALANOPSIS, „ 
net hich m haleen i ; , 
— — in old Sp. On * — long; age 8 evlapping “the upper | te o re siy wedge shaped, th PA ded of (Fia. 1 ee peme a 
se shor $ 0 j AAEE A ij 
ia, i * — an — — es — Restate, with tite thief 1 tateral thes natur en lanceolatum (Seb. 
= pe 25256 88 small plant of this from the 1 3 ? none a wiy ilow 
Pl. 2923. Carew Gra- noble Epiphyta was. e ænopsis; ilis, jeet of „ 
hami (Boott).— A sed mal — oa but 3 vers mel d difference of 
= as a fine v: 
a —— — taco before the. Horti- on of i it with j; 120 . itis 
Ts named in honour | cultural Society by: J nill’ species, it | botanists. 1 
öder; roves, however, to i 4 
= ujede Stand 8 tford-green, when it 3 0 many sine di cr: 8 aie a 
received the Silver Bank. Wig: 1. that no doubt is a distinct species from 
sian Medal. It not can be entertained of its montane: 10 aith 
supposed at ping time 2 really distinet. Its 5 
to be a distia flowers: sae. four „ 
t species 2 times | bington (Man. ed, 2, 
115), and E. roseum, 
which, in 
characters, it is 
closely allied. De- 
bed by Mr. Borrer. 
} E> mer ypnum 
sylvaticum (Schwaegr). 
—A rish M oe 
. 
Wilson. 
Pl. 2937. Callitham- 
nion polyspermum (Ag.) 
and Pl. 2938. Callitham- 
nion. Hookeri (Ag.). 
Two pretty species of 
es, d 
i by the Rev. M. J, Ber- 
4 The Florist. 
By J. F. Wood, Cop- 
.__ pice, Nottingham. 
| The first, volume of this 
0 and well. con- 
ducted little work is now 
4 finished, and a new one 
. i “commenced for 1848. 
to do ititveduced, + That Jus completed is 
Tiat — filled with interesting 
anger ty 8, % | Mm able papara, from 
abeolitely © ni, experienced florists; we 
iia eT instance those 
C ù li PpS, the perfection of 
; there is a very frag= 
it. is only to sort: in the |) Mr Handy, as, mod 
| variou wo havea |“) auf — 
dens. It is a native anz which hapnot such subjects. We wish 
Jerse) . inhabiting, yet flo i with — — success. * 
e the hal ny — | Miscellaneous. 
of the styles The Bread-fruit Tree. 
ted inihi wh one variety whose 5 
D excellent ‘ flowers are white wy. of ante 
k 8 purple on the out- | Province, but they are 
“aa gus side, and of another | R 
' with longer petals ornamental than useful. 
(cujus ftos: quinque In appearance it is one 
which are wholly | trees, having a large 
whites peneing top, gmo- 
lata: eee trowel- | ered Phalænopsis is a Java 3 
* 6 Man Veitel: 
ong. (Fig. 2, natural size.)* 
è For the meaning of these technical terms see Lindley’s Glossary. 
NRW GARDEN PLANTS, PUBLISHED: IN BOOKS. 
Col Time Wes fet | where 
Where Published. 8 Quality, | Natural Order. ef Flowers. of Flowering | R a : ; 
Gard.€hron.,1848,23 Peru G. R Cranberries Purple gene, . Veitch and Som} 
i ae a 
B. M. 4345 . ? F K 4 Nightshades. White November 10 Lucombe and Co. 
1847 
1 
„ 
Swan River he ` 
Very handsome, ta Second rato, 7 — T 
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