3-t Fiw-a Australasica. — Cistinea. — Botanic Garden, Sfc. 



Flora AustralaHica. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S.&c. In 8vo Numbers, monthly. 

 3s. coloured ; 2s. plain. 

 No. X. for March, conlalns 

 57 to 40.~Pulten^^« ;,oiygalif61ia ; Leguminosee Pap.l. Sophorc?^. 

 A branching erect shrub, with brown rusty bark and short linear leaves, a 

 free groweV and abundant flowerer. — Grevillew „_ 

 niucronulata {fig. 33.) ; Protcdcecz. A small com- 

 pact densely bushy evergreen shrub, with flowers 

 of a greenish white. Easily propagated by ripened 

 cuttings. We have figured this species in order 

 that the general reader, or the young botanist, 

 may compare it with our figure of G. acanthifolia 

 (p. 51.) by which he will see the family or generic 

 likeness contained in the flowers, and the specific 

 difference of the leaves. A collection of all the 

 species (above twenty) of so singular a genus is 

 well worth attempting. — Patersonfa longiscapa; 

 Zridese. A tufted perennial herbaceous plant, with 

 linear leaves and blue flowers j free growing, and 

 nearly hardy. — Chorizema {choris, a dance, zeiniu, 

 a punishment or injury; the leaves of the species 

 known to Labillardiere, the discoverer, who gave 

 the name, being spiny, which would occasion pain 

 or inconvenience to the naked-footed dancers of 



the south-west coast of New Holland) rhombea; Legummosas Pap. Sopho- 

 rese. A small suff"ruticose plant, very much branched, with variable hairy 

 leaves and orange-coloured flowers. Sandy soil, an airy situation in the 

 green-house, and propagation by seeds. 



Geranidcece. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. &c. In 8vo Numbers, monthly. 5s. 

 No. XCIX for March, contains 

 Pelargonium Gurneya?2z»K ; Pelargonium K\Yonianum ; Dimacria auri- 

 culata ; and Pelargonium multiflorum. 



Cistinece. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. &c. In 8vo Numbers, every alternate 



Month. 5s. 



No. XVII. for March, contains 

 65 to 68. — Helianthemum rugosum. A shrubby stem, a little flexuose 

 and much branched, narrow variable leaves, and golden yellow petals with 

 a dark brown spot near the base, and of easy culture in the frame or green- 

 house. — Helianthemum cupreum. A suffruticose stem procumbent and 

 branching in all directions, leaves narrow, and the petals of a dark copper 

 colour. A fine plant for rockwork, or for small pots. — Cistus oblongifolius. 

 A large upright strong-growing shrub, with straightish stiff'branches,and large 

 white flowers ; perfectly hardy. — • Helianthemum procumbens. Suffru- 

 ticose, procumbent, linear leaves, and bright yellow petals. 



The Botanic Garden. By B. Maund. In small 4to Numbers, monthly. 

 Large paper. Is. 6d. ; small paper. Is. 



No. XXXIX. for March, contains 

 iSpirae^a trifoliata, Phyteuma orbiculare, ^upthalmum grandiflorum, and 

 Primula cortvudides. 



The Florisfs Guide and Cultivator'' s Directory, &c. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. 

 &c. In 8vo Numbers, monthly. 5s. coloured; 2s. plain. 



No. IX. for March, contains 

 53 to 56. — Davey's Roi de Pourpre Pink ; Gawin Douglas Ranun- 

 culus, of Paisley origin; Davey«n« Tulip; and Pardoe's Ace of Trumps 

 Carnation, 



