Plants not included in the Hortus Britannicus. 503 



Meteorological Journal kept at Hawick, Northumberland, above the Level 

 of the Sea 91 Feet, and distant One Mile, 



Phenomena of Winds. 



Fall of 

 rain or 

 melted 

 snow. 



Height of 

 Barometer. 



Mean 

 tempera- 

 ture dur- 

 ing the 

 storm. 



Minim, 

 tempera- 

 ture dur- 

 ing the 

 storm. 



Dates. 



Direc- 

 tion. 



Commence- 

 ment of 

 storms. 



Velocity 

 in miles 

 per hour. 



Dur- 

 ation. 



March. 

 11 



w. 



6 P.M. 



12i 



15 



•35 



29^2 



43° 



40° 



15 



s. 



12 noon. 



15f 



6 



•15 



29 



41 



38 



16 



w. 



7 A.M. 



6i 



4 



•10 



29 



44 



42 



24 



N.E. 



12 noon. 



17 



8 



— 



29-2 



40 



38 



25 



S.E. 



9 A.M. 



141 



9 



•25 



29^2 



40 



38 



Mean temperature for the first ten days in March, 43^3°; for the 

 second, 43'8° ; for the last eleven days, 42*2°. Barometer for the same 

 periods, 29*22, 29^25, and 29^89 in. Extremes of temperature, coldest, 

 1st, 31"; hottest, 27th, 56°. Depth of rain r9 in. Wind easterly 18 

 days, and westerly 13. On the night of the 7th, the aurora borealis dis- 

 played a bright and agreeable aspect. Mean temperature for the first 

 ten days in April, 43"3° ; for the second, 48^1°; and for the last ten 

 days, 45-8°, Barometer for the same periods, 29'48, 29-68, and 29^35 in. 

 Extremes of temperature, coldest, 4th, 32° j hottest, 15th, 62°, Depth of 

 rain, Vb in. Wind easterly 20 days, and westerly 10. Several loud peals 

 of thunder on the J 0th; nearest distance li mile. What does this, so 

 early, prognosticate ? There have been no storms to notice in this month. 

 We had favourable weather until the 21st, since which the atmosphere has 

 been obscured by mist and rain, with rarely a glimpse of sunshine. 



The method I have taken for noting my remarks during the last two months 

 will, I trust, correspond with Mr. Gorrie's prescribed plan, although it ought 

 to differ in substance from his, and also from Mr. Rogers's ; if otherwise, 

 it will throw aside my theory, and render it completely useless and absurd; 

 but trial is allowed by all to be the most indubitable proof. I am. Sir, &c. 

 — John Machray. Hoivick Gardens, April 30. 1831. 



AiiT. VI. List of Plants included in the Botanical Periodicals 

 reviewed, or elsewhere mentioned, in the present Number of the 

 Gardener s Magazine as in British Gardens, hut which are not 

 included in the Hortus Britannicus. 



This list will in future be prepared and published in this Magazine, 

 every two months, for the convenience of the possessors of Loudon's 

 Hortus Britannicus. Every December these lists will be united, and pub- 

 lished apart, in an annual Supplement to the Hortus Bntdnnicus. Where 

 the genus is new a star (*) is affixed. 



1980. ADE'SMIA. 



microphylla Hook, small-leaved 



t*. I I or ... va. sea. Y Valparaiso , 



S S.1 Bot, cab. 1692 



*933. AVAX Haw. Ajax. (A valiant Greek at the siege of Troy,) AmaryUide<s.^ 



cemwxs Haw. drooping tf A or 1 mr.ap Crea.W Spain? ... O co Sw.fl.gar.2.s.l01.3 



2 corbna plena Haz^. fuU.crowned tf A or 1 mr.ap Crea.W Spain ? ... O co Sw.fl.gar.2.s.l01.'i 



979. ALSTRaSME'K/.^ 8043 pulchiSUa. 

 2 pilbsa Lindl. haiiy-leaveU ;li 



1064.. ANTHE'RICUM. 



? plumbsum R.^L^, iesAh^x-petakd ^ 



23 spl 1 aut. S 



Chile 



... S 1.S.P Bot. reg. 1410 



^ cu 1 ap W 

 K K 4 



Chile 



1829. D CO _ Bot. mag. 3081 



