Botanical, Floricultural, and Arboriciiltural Notices. 499 



G. HALF-HARDY PLANTS. 



Jasminum heterophyllum, Erythrina Crista-galli, Poinciawa Gilliesiz, Pit- 

 tosporum Tobira, Siphocampylos bicolor, Raphiolepis ialicifolia, Z)iospyros 

 Kdki, Clianthus puniceus, Edwardsia microphylla, E. grandiflora, ^upleiirum 

 coriaceum, B. fruticosum, Passiflora cserulea, P. caerulea caeruleo-raoeraosa, 

 Escallonia niontevidensis, E. rubra, E. floribimda, Fuchsia venusta, F. fulgens, 

 F. corymbiflora, Hovenia dulcis, Azalea indica, Callistemon lanceolatus, 

 Illicium floridanum, Grabowskia boerhaav«^6/za, iaurus Borbonz'a, Serissa 

 fce'tida, ^Ifeagnus argentea, Buddlea globosa, Cytisus nublgenus, ^'rbutus 

 ^ndrachne, A. Jndrachne serratifolia, G^enista thyrsiflora, Ligustruni lucidum, 

 L. nepalense, Ceanothus CEeruleus, Bentham^a acuminata, B. fragifera, O^lea 

 fragrans, O. fragrans longifolia, Pernettia mucronata, Camellia japonica, Cneo- 

 rum bicolor, Duvaua dependens, Podocarpus macrophyllus, &c. 



Monza, near Milan, July 10. 1843. 



( To he continued, ) 



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

 the Kinds of Plants neivly 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 ivhole intended to serve as a perpetual 

 Su])plement to the " Encyclopcedia of Plants^'' the " Hortus Bri- 

 taimicits," the " Hortus Lignosus," and the " Arboretum et Fruti- 

 cetum Britannicum." 



Curtiis Botanical Magazine ; in monthly numbers, each containing 

 seven plates ; 3*. 6d. coloured, 3^. plain. Edited by Sir William 

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

 Kew. 



Edwards's Botanical Register; in monthly numbers, new series, 

 each containing six plates ; 3s. 6c?. coloured, 3s. plain. Edited by 

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



Paxton^s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants ; 

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



Legujnindscs. 

 8G73. ZI'CHY^ 



villbsa Lindl. hairy fl_ i I or 3 su R Swan River 1841. Bot. reg. 1842, 68. 



A very pretty free-growing species of this genus, which succeeds best in a 

 mixture of loam and peat not broken fine, and with the pots well drained. 

 '• It is easily increased by cuttings, or by seeds which are produced freely when 

 the plants get large." (Bot. Beg., Dec. 1842.) 



197G. AMrCIyi I76G8 zygomeris Bot. Mag. 4008. 



2136. iA'THYRUS 



nervbsus Lam. nerved. _i i 1 pr 3 su B South Brazil 1840. D co Bot. mag. 3987. 



A greenhouse plant with blue flowers and glaucous leaves. It may be 



planted out in summer, when it will flower in the open border. (Bot. Mag., 



Dec. 1842.) 



[3996. 

 pubescens Hook et Am. downy _t i | pr 3 my P.B South Brazil 1840. D co Bot. mag. 



A hardy greenhouse plant, with trailing stems of 2 or 3 feet long, and 

 clusters of purplish blue flowers. The whole plant is covered with a soft 

 silky down. (Bott Mag., Feb. 1843.^ 



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