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345 



r 975. HABRA'KTHUS. 



Bagn61dz Herb. Bagnold's 

 Anders6nw Lo. C. Anderson'i 



2014. i/IBI'SCUS. 

 Lindlei Wal. 



58. JUSTI'C/^. 

 c&rnea Lindl. 



Lindley's 



tf lor 1 n Y Chile 1829. O s.l Hot. reg. 1396 



tf lAJ or I ap.s Y.r M. Video 1829. O s.l Bot. cab. 1677 



* □ spl 3 d P India 1828. C l.p Bot. reg. 1395 



flesh-coloured « □ spl 4 au.s F Rio Jan. 1827. C l.p Bot. reg. 1397 



1415. LEDOCA'RPUM Detf. {Karpos, fruit, ledos, a ragged garment.) 

 pedunculareimrf/. long-stalked tt i ] or 1 au Y Chile 



Oxalideis affine. 1 . — 2. 

 1825. C S.1 Bot. reg. 1392 



2193. LOA^SA. 



hispida L. hispid -4 iQJ or 2 jl.au 



L. ainbrosi8ef51ia J. and Lindl. in Bot. reg. 1390 



2004. MA'LiVA. 



campanuldides Lo.C. Campanula-Ik^ _AJ cu | o 



Lima 1830. S s.l Bot. mag. 3057 



Bh N. Amer. 1825. S l.p Bot. cab. 1670 



933. iVARCrSSUS. 

 7555fl! C^pri Haw. 



Cyprian 



if A or 1 mr.ap W.y Cyprus 



2910. NOTHOCHLJE^NA. 



t^nera Gill. tender-texfuredj£ El or 



1985. XUPPNUS. 



CruikshS-nkszV Hoofc Cruikshank's 



Br Mendoza 



O CO Sw. fl. gar.n.s.92 



D s.p Boti mag. 3055 



I spl 5 jl.au Va .Peru 1829. S s.l Bot. mag; 3056 



two-faced O or li jn.n P.c hybrid 1830. S co Bot. reg. 1405 



1670. PERILO^MIA. H. ^K. (/"en, around, fowza, margin ; fruits with a membranous border.) Labicttie. 



1183. CBNOTHE^RA. 

 10015a blfrons Lindl. 



ocymoides Ktk. Basil-like 



1447. PORTULA'^CA. 



Gillifesz'i Hook. Gillies's 



2926. PTE-RIS. 

 2S512a peruviana Otto Peruvian 



1339. iZHODODE NDRON. 

 11025a RusselkdraM»2 Swt; Russell's 



2262. VERNO^N/^. 

 SOilla acutifblia Hook. acute-leav 



I or 3 au.s 



Peru 



1829. C S.I Bot. reg. 1394 



tt. lAI or i jn.jl R.P Mendoza 1827. S s.l Bot. mag. 3064 



£ Ea or 1 o 



ol: 4 mr Ro.R hybrid 



': I I or 4 d 



Pa.P S. Amer. 



1830. D s.p Bot cab. 1665 



L s.p Sw. fl. gar,n.s.91 



C l.p Bot. mag. 3062 



British Botany, The Botany of Great Britain ; including all the Plants 

 growing wild, or such as have become apparently wild, in England, 

 Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and the British European Islands. Published 

 in Monthly Numbers, at 2s. 6d. each ; and each Number to contain Eight 

 faithful Representations of diiferent Species, taken from the living 

 Plants, truly and beautifully coloured from Nature, with Dissections of 

 the most essential Parts of Fructification, where required. By H. Wed- 

 dell. Botanical Engraver, 

 The descriptions, and all other useful or interesting information, will be 



given by R. Sweet, F.L.S., author of numerous botanical and horticultural 



publications. 



We shall, if possible, notice the first Number of this wofk in our next. 



Talboys, D. A., a Bookseller and Stationer in Oxford ; The Pursuit of 

 Literature and Science compatible with Habits of Business. A Prize 

 Essay, read before the Oxford Mechanics' Institution. Dec. 1830. 

 There is much in this pamphlet that we should wish to quote, and we 

 could say a great deal in favour of the idea that every mechanic or labour- 

 ing man might, if his natural capacity admitted, acquire as much knowledge 

 as this talented author, and yet pursue his daily labours at the loom, the 

 anvil, the bench, the spade, or the plough. All that is necessary is begin- 

 ning in time, with proper infant schools. It is as natural to love know- 

 ledge as it is to love light ; and it is knowledge, and knowledge alone, 

 to which we must look for the emancipation of man from all the evils 

 with which he is now aifected. 



