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Mr. Jones's Proportions of the Oxides Price of the Ingredients for 



for Saturation. Solution. 



-, e ,, , , . c . Copperas, Is. 6d. per cwt. (i. e. sulphate 

 15 lb. sulphate of iron. c- \ 



1 of ironj. 



12 lb. sulphate of copper. Sulphate of copper, 45*. per cwt. 



241b. sulphate of zinc. Sulphate of zinc, 45s. per cwt. 



1 qrt. sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid, 3d. per lb. 



The sulphates to be well pounded, and dissolved in hot water ; and then 

 the sulphuric acid to be mixed in the solution, and well stirred up with 

 a scrubbing-broom. The above, added to thirty-six gallons of water, is ready 

 for the tank. 



Time of Saturation. — 1-inch board, 3 days ; 3-inch plank, or scantling, 7 

 days ; 5-inch to 6 and 7-inch scantling, all 12 to 14 days ; large timber, 12 in. 

 to 14 in. square, will require 21 days. 



Art. X. Botanical, Floricultural, and Arboricultural Notices of 

 the Kinds of Plants newly introduced into British Gardens and 

 Plantations, or which have been originated in them ; together with 

 additional Information respecting Plants {whether old or new) already 

 in Cultivation ; the whole intended to serve as a perpetual Supplement 

 to the ''•Encyclopaedia of Plants," the " Hortus Britannicus," the 

 " Hortus Lignosus," and the " Arboretum et Fruticetum Britan- 

 nicum." 



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

 seven plates; Ss. 6d. coloured, 3s. plain. Edited by Sir William 

 Jackson Hooker, LL.D., &c, Director of the Royal Botanic Gar- 

 den, Kew. 



Edivards's Botanical Register ; in monthly numbers, new series, each 

 containing six plates; 3*. 6d. coloured, 3s. plain. Edited by 

 Dr. Lindley, Professor of Botany in the University College, 

 London. 



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, Is. 6d. ; small, Is. 

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



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

 two pages of letterpress; 8vo; large paper, 2s. 6d.; small paper, 

 Is. 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. 



Paxlons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants ; 

 in monthly numbers ; large 8vo ; Is. 6d. each. 



The Ladies' Magazine of Gardening ; in monthly numbers; 8vo, 

 with coloured plates ; Is. Qd. each. Edited by Mrs. Loudon. 



Qappari'bem. 



1904. CLEO v ME 



lutea Hook. yellow O or 1 jl. au N. America 1840. s.l Bot. reg. 1841, 67. 

 Synonymes : C. aurea Tor. et Gray ; Perftoma aurea Nutt. 



A pretty hardy annual from Fort Vancouver, on the north-west coast of 

 North America. It " requires rather a strong soil and a dry situation. The 

 plants are subject to damping off, and will not seed in a confined situation." 

 (Bot. Reg., Dec.) 



3d Ser.— 1842. III. n 



