360 FloricuUural and Botanical Notices. 



Art. XIII. FloricuUural and Botanical Notices on Kinds of Plants 

 newly introduced into our Gardens, and that have originated in them, 

 and on Kinds of Interest previously extant in them ; supplementary 

 to the latest Editions of the *' Encyclopcedia of Plants," and of 

 the " Hortus Britannicus." 



Curtis' s Botanical Magazine ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 eight plates ; S*. 6d. coloured, 3*. plain. Edited by Sir William 

 Jackson Hooker, LL.D., &c. 



Edwards's Botanical Register ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 eight plates ; 4-5. coloured, 3*. plain. Edited by Dr. Lindley, 

 Professor of Botany in the London University. 



Sweet's British Flower-Garden ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 four plates ; 3^. coloured, 25. ^d. plain. Edited by David Don, 

 Esq., Professor of Botany in King's College, and Librarian to the 

 Linnsean Society, 



The Botanist ; in monthly numbers, each containing four plates, with 

 two pages of letterpress ; 8vo, large paper, 2^. Qd. ; small paper, 

 \s. 6d. Conducted by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S., assisted by the 

 Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., &c.. Professor of Botany in the 

 University of Cambridge. 



The Floral Cabinet; in monthly numbers, 4to ; 9.s.Qd. each. Con- 

 ducted by G. B. Knowles, Esq., and Frederick Westcott, Esq., 

 Honorary Secretaries of the Birmingham Botanical and Horticul- 

 tural Society. 



Maund' s Botanic Garden, or Magazine of Hardy Flower Plants cul- 

 tivated in Great Britain ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 four coloured figures in one page; large paper ls.6d., small 1*. 

 Edited by B. Maund, Esq., F.L.S. 



The FloricuUural Magazine and Miscellany of Gardening, edited by 

 Robert Marnock, Curator of the Botanical and Horticultural Gar- 

 dens, Sheffield. In monthly numbers, Qd. each. 



ViANUNCTJLACEM. 



■ 1599. DELPHI'NIUM 141S4 intermedium 



var. *pallidum Lindl. pale-6/«e :3t A or 7 jl B ... 1836 D co Bot. reg. 1969. 



" It grows 7 ft. high in rich ground, with a firm stem of a 

 delicate glaucous green. Its leaves are thin, and destitute of 

 the smallest trace of hairiness; while its long branched racemes of 

 nodding sky-blue flowers give a most graceful appearance to the 

 termination of the branches." {Bot. Reg., July.) 



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2004. Jl/A'LVA 



*CQi\c\i-in3. Knowl. S( Westm. neat n. □ p.r 5 ap.jn L S.America 1835 C s.p Flor. cab. 38. 



Raised from seeds received by Mrs. Charles Shaw of Bir- 

 . mingham, from South America. " A pleasing addition to that 

 already numerous genus." {Flor. Cab., July.) 

 'Qalsaininece. 



698. IMPA'TIENS 



*scapifl6ra Heyne scape.flowered A CZl or | au L East Indies 1835 S r.m Bot. mag.3587> 

 Synonymes; I. bulbbsa Moon Cal.j I. acatilis Am. 



