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1055. Eugenia amplexicaulis, stem clasping E. ; Tcos. Monog. and Myr- 

 taceae ; a stove shrub, from Sumatra, with white flowers in July. — Cuttings. 



1034. Allium longifolium, long leaved purple onion ; Hexan. Monog. 

 and Asphodeleae j hardy, from Mexico, with deep purplish brown flowers in 

 August. 



1035. Clerodendrum pubescens, downy leaved C. ; Didyn. Angios. and 

 Verbenaceae; a stove shrub, from St. Vincent's, in 1824, with dirty white 

 flowers in August. 



1056. Sida malvseflora, mallow flowered S. ; Monad. Polyan. and Mal- 

 vaceae ; a handsome, hardy, herbaceous plant, from New Albion, with pale 

 pink flowers in October and November. 



No. CXLIV.for February contains 



1037. Hellenia cserulea, blue fruited H. ; Monan. Monog. and Scita- 

 mineae; a rare stove plant ; herbaceous ; from New Holland in 1826, with 

 red flowers. 



1038. Amaryllis aulica var. platypetala, Organ mountain A.; Hexan. 

 Monog. and Amaryllideae , a fine stove bulb from Brazil, in 1826, with red 

 flowers. 



1039. Lavatera triloba, purple rock L. ; Monad. Polyan. and Malvaceae; 

 hardy herbaceous, from Spain, with purple flowers from July to September. 



1040. (Enothera cheiranthifolia, stock-leaved (E. ; Octan. Monog. and 

 Onagrariae ; a trailing hardy annual, from Chili, with yellow flowers from 

 July till destroyed by frost. 



1041. Mirbelia dilatata, wedge leaved M. ; Decan. Monog. and Legu- 

 minosae ; a hardy greenhouse shrub from New Holland, in 1823, of emi- 

 nent beauty, with bluish purple flowers in July. 



1042. Herreria parviflora, small flowered H. ; Hexan. Monog. and Aspho- 

 deleae ; a rare stove twiner from Rio de Janeiro, in 1826, with yellowish 

 green flowers. 



1043. Smiranthes grandiflora, large flowered S. ; Gynan. Monan. and 

 Orchideae ; a large, flowered, and most remarkable plant, from Rio de 

 Janeiro, in 1824. — Thrives among rotten wood. 



Botanical Cabinet. By Messrs. Loddiges. In 4to. and 8vo. Parts. 

 5s. and 2s. 6d. 



Part CXVlI.for January contains 

 1161 to 1170. — Aletris farinosa, Edwardsia grandiflora, Sarracenia rubra, 

 Marica Sabini, Arum dracontium, Erica rubida, Callicoma serratifolia, Oro- 

 bus variegatus, Anthyllis aspalathi, Arethusa bulbosa. 



Part C XVI 1 1, for February contains 

 1171 to 1180. — Lantana scabrida, Halesia dipt era, Halesia tetraptera, 

 Aristea capitata, Relhania pungens, Rhododendron catawbiense, Podolobium 

 staurophyllum, Eulophia gracilis, Erica conica, Alstonia venenata. 



Geraniacece. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. &c. In Numbers. 3s. each. 



No. LXXXV.for January contains 

 357 to 540. . — Pelargonium flaccidum, Geranium Lamberti, Ciconium 

 fulgens, Pelargonium foliosum. 



No. LXXXVI. for February contains 

 341 to 344. — Pelargonium chelidoniifolium, Jenkinsonia Synnoti, Pe- 

 largonium recurvifolium, et argutum. 



The British Flower Garden. By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. &c. In 8vo. 

 Numbers. 5s. each. 



No. XL VII. for January contains 

 185 to 188. — Phlox nivalis, Tulipa tiercica, Gladiolus alcetus, Eremurus 

 spectabilis. 



