supplementary to Encyc. of Plants and Hort. Brit. 191 



England: — Z/iliuni lancifolium var. /^oseum : this is a very orna- 

 mental variety. There is, too, another variety, I think, a white- 

 flowered one. Jonesm javanica, a splendid climber for the stove. 

 Ixora coccinea foliis variegatis. Several other plants from Bel- 

 gian collections are in those of Kew, Horticultural Society and 

 the London nurserymen. 



Rhododendron reticiddtnm D. Don, from Japan, a very distinct 

 species, is at Mr. Knight's. It is described in G. Don's System 

 of Botany and Gardening, iii. 846. — A Practitioner. 



Plants Dicotyledonous, Polypetalous. 

 XL VII. Onagrdrice. 



1183. CBNOTHE'RA. [Texas 1770. S co Bot. reg. 3392 



f 10008 sinuata L. scalloped-/ert/i?(i -* O or 2 ? s Y New Jersey, Virginia, Carolina, Georgia, 

 . 2 minima iiboft. smallest O or J jn.au Y N. America 1825. S co 



" The CE. minima Ph. is now generally allowed to be a starved 

 state of the present species [sinuata]." [Bot. Mag., March.) 

 LXXVII. Leguminosce. 



1237. SOPHCRA 10449 tomentbsa. 



2 smoother variety Hook. it \ | or 5 ... 1 Y Brazil ... C p.l Bot. mag. 3390 



S. occident^lis L. 



The drawings figured and description published were pre- 

 pared in Madeira, where it had been raised from Brazilian seed. 

 *' The shining, dark green, handsome foliage of this plant, con- 

 trastingwith its brightyellow spike-like panicles of flowers, renders 

 it a very ornamental shrub. Flowers much like those of the 

 Spanish broom, but rather paler ; bright lemon-yellow, middle- 

 sized, scentless." (Bot. Mag., March.) 



2072. INDIGO'FERA. [1816. C s.p Bot. reg. 1744 



f 18655 atropurpurea ifow. daA purple-corollaed * □ or 5 au D.P.C Nepal (? hot valleys in) 



From the collection of J. Bateman, Esq., Knypersley. Ori- 

 ginally found in Nepal by Dr. Llamilton : Dr. Lindley thinks, 

 probably in the hot valleys ; because, in the stove, it is a hand- 

 some light green bush, richly ornamented by its numerous 

 racemes of purple and crimson flowers ; but in the open air, even 

 on a south wall, and in such a summer and autumn as those of 

 1834-, it languishes; producing its flowers in small quantities, and 

 imperfectly. {Bot. Beg., March.) 



2837. ^CAXIA. 



24676J undulffifblia Cun. waved-lfd. * i_J or 4 ap.jn Y N. S.Wales 1824. S s.l.p Bot.mag.3S94 

 Loudon's Hort. Brit, No. 24689. 



A shrub about 4 ft. high, much branched. Branches copiously 

 clad with smooth, waved, alternately disposed, elliptical or ovate, 

 phyllodia (leaves in common language) ; and crowded with axil- 

 lary heads of flowers towards and to their very extremities. 

 Heads of flowers on peduncles that are longer than the phyl- 

 lodia, and display them beyond them. Flowers yellow. A. 

 undulsefolia is figured from the Kew collection. {Bot. Mag., 

 March.) 



