242 Plants in the open Air in the Borromean Islands. 



bntus y^ndrachne; ^. glauca?; A. procera; A. L/^nedo 18 ft. high, 

 and occupying a space 20 ft. in diameter ; A. U^^nedo crispus ; A. 

 C7. integrifolius ; A. U- latifolius. *AY\stoie\ia Mdcqui. Azalea 

 indica, thirty varieties. jBaccharis /mlimifolia. Banksm latifolia. 

 Berberis ^nipetrifolia. Buddies! globosa, B. salviaefolia. Calliste- 

 moncitrinus, *C. lanceolatus, C. ruscifolius ?, *C. 5alignus albus, 

 C. rugul5sus. Camell/a japonica atrorubens 16 ft. high, C. jap. 

 pink 18 ft. high, C. jap. rubra maxima 12 ft. high, C. Sasdnqua 

 16 ft. high, and various other varieties of C. japonica from 8 ft. to 

 12 ft. high. *Capparis Breynia. Ceanothus azureus 14 ft. high. 

 Cereus flageiliformis. Ceratonia Siliqua. * Cestvum Pdrqui. *Ci- 

 neraria j^latanifolia. *Cinnam6mum Cdmphora 50 ft. high, the 

 stem 1 ft. in circumference. Cistus ladaniferus. Citrus Aurantium, 



C. Limonum. Cl^thra arborea. Coronilla valentina. Cunning- 

 hamia sinensis 40 ft. high, head 20 ft. in diameter. Cupressus 

 austraHs, C. passeriniiides (? disticha nutans Arb. Brit.). Cy- 

 clamen persicum. Cycasrevoluta. Z)aphne hybrida, Z). odorata, 



D. variegata, D. oleifolia. Dahlias. *Edwardsm microphylla. 

 ^laeagnus argentea ?. Embothrium ^ahcifolium. ^rlca arb5rea 

 12 ft. high, E. capitata, E. mediterranea 10 ft. high, E. mul- 

 tiflora, E. /PolytrichifoHa 12 ft. high, E. spuria. Eucalyptus nova 

 species 16 ft. high. *£^u6nymus japonicus, E. jap. fol. aureis 

 variegatis, E. jap. fol. argenteis variegatis. Freylinm speciosa 

 (? Buddleo! glaberrima Lois.). Gnidia simplex. *Gord6n/fl! La- 

 sianthus, *G.pubescens. Gor- 40 

 term rigens (Gazania rigens). 

 Gaultherm Shdllo?i. Hakea 

 ^inifolia. Hallerm lucida. Ju- 

 niperus bermudiana, J. capen- 

 sis. Justic/a Adhatbda. /'xia 

 fenestrata. *Z/aurus nobilis 

 [mentioned in our Volume for 

 1839, as being 62 ft. 10 in 

 high, and of which fig. 40. 

 is a portrait reduced from a 

 drawing kindly sent us by 

 Signor Manetti. The remains 

 of the letter N cut on the bark 

 of this tree by Napoleon are 

 still seen]. L. indica, L. to- 

 mentosa. Leonotis Leonurus. 

 Leptospermum ambiguum, L. 

 speciosum, L.tomentosum. L\- 

 gustrum lucidum, L. nepalense. 

 Lyttae'« geminiflora in full 

 flower, last year (1839) the scape was 22 ft. high. Magnol/a fuscata 

 10 ft. high, the space occupied by the branches is 10 ft. Meni- 



