414 Stra*w or Reed Ma/s, 



iaiirus Persea, Butea frondcisaj Butea superba, iaurus Cassia, 

 Anacardium occidentale, Areca Catechu, Borassus flabellifor- 

 mis, Convolvulus Jpecacudn/ia, Quisqualis indica, Pitcairnm 

 hYome]i<^fdlia, Agave Kardtto, Furcroe^« gigantea, F. tuberosa, 

 Agave lurida, Alpinia nutans, Costus speci5sus, Tdcca pinna- 

 tifida, Calyptranthes Jamboldna, Maranta zebrina, M. «run- 

 dinacea, 2inziber officinale, Canna patens, Jasmin um Sdmbac 

 fl. pleno, J. hirsutum, Eranthemum pulchellum, Stachytarpheta 

 mutabilis, Piper nigrum P. longum, Comocladia integrifolia, 

 Marica^almifolia, Caladium bicolor, Euryak f^rox, Neitimbium 

 speciosum, iVymphae^ stellata, Commelina bengalensis, Sac- 

 charum officinarum, Ixora coccinea, Dorstenm Contrayerva, 

 Conv61vulus grandiflora, Morinda umbellata, Cerbera Ahoiiai, 

 Cerium odorum fl. pleno, Miisa paradisiaca, Haemanthus 

 coccinea, H. carinatus, Crinum americanum, C. erubescens, C. 

 undulatum, C. am^bile, C. cruentum, Cyrtanthus obliquus, 

 Brunsvig/a falcata, Amaryllis vittata, A. reginse, A. aulica, 

 A. reticulata, A. pulverulenta, A. acuminata, Pancratium 

 littorale, P. undulatum, P. Amdncaes, P. verecundum, P. 

 calathinum, Ydcca aloefolia, ^'loe ferox, A. foliosa, ^.verrucosa, 

 Acacia pernambucana, Mimosa sensitiva, M. pudica, M. rubi- 

 caulis, M. odoratissima, Sterculia Baldnghas, S. jslatani folia, 

 Jatropha Mdnihot, Camellm viridis, Sida arborea, Cactus 

 hexagona, C. heptagona, C. tetragona, C. Picus indica, 

 C. elatior, C. cochinillifera, C. spinosissima, all flower freely ; 

 but do not, except the Cacti, perfect seed. The plants that 

 had not flowered * when I last saw the garden, in 1826, were 

 Z)iospyros sylvatica and ebenum, Picus indica, Unbna odorata, 

 Mimosa Ceratonia, Smilax zeylanica, Phoe^nix farinifera, P. 

 dactylifera, Croton Piglium, Caryota urens, Rhapis flabelli- 

 formis, Zamia integrifolia, Corypha umbraculifera, Licudia 

 spinosa, Dracae^na fragrans, Pitcairnm bracteata, Bletm 

 Tankervilk'(^, ' Mangifera indica, ^^chras Sapbta, Ardisia 

 iittoralis, Ipomoe a brasiliensis. 



(To be continued.) 



Art. XI. On Stratv or Reed Mats, as a Covering Jbr Hot-houses 

 and Hot-beds. By Peter Lindegaard, Esq. C.M.H.S., Court- 

 Gardener to the King of Denmark. 



Sir, 

 I OBSERVE, in a late Number (Vol. III. p. 167.)j a paper on 

 the construction and use of straw mats in gardening, by Mr. 



* To be understood as referring to those named or known. 



