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flowering in July and August ; of the usual culture in loam, 

 and peat, and propagation by young cuttings in sand. 



Ho'vEA. linearis, B.R. 463, longifolia, B.R. 614, lanceo- 

 lata, B.M. 1624^ and ovdtay are New Holland shrubs, 

 flowering from March till August or later. 



Ono'nis cernutty hanging-podded. 



O. vaginalis, sheathed-podded. 



O.^m^ms, greasy. 



O. Natrix, yellow shrubby, B.M. 329. 



O. hispdnica, tridentata, and crispa, are low shrubs from 

 the Cape, Egypt, and the South of Europe: they are of 

 no beauty, grow in loam and peat, and are increased by 

 seeds or young cuttings in sand. 



Anthy'llis sericea, winged-leaved Kidney- vetch, a bien- 

 nial from Barbary, flowering in July and August. 



A. Barba-Jdvisy Jupiter's-beard Kidney-vetch, B.M. 

 1927. 



A. cretica, B. M. 1092, heterophy'lla, cytisoides, and 

 trayacanthoides, are green-house shrubs from the South of 

 Europe, flowering from April to July. 



A. Hermannice and Erinacea, B.C. 318, are frame-shrubs 

 from the South of Europe, also flowering from April to July. 



All these are pretty plants, which grow in loam and peat, 

 and seed freely, or they may be increased by young cuttings 

 in sand under a bell-glass. 



Lupi'nus villdsus and arbdreus, B.M. 682, the first a 

 perennial and the other a shrubby Lupin from North 

 America : they flower in July and August, grow in sandy 

 loam, and are increased by seeds 



Do'ltchos hirsidus, reiiculatus, and ligndsiis, B.M. 380, 

 are twining East Indian shrubs, which grow in sandy loam, 

 and are increased by cuttings in the same soil, by cuttings 

 of the root, or by seeds : they flower in July and August. 



Glyci'ne angustifdlia and bituminosa, B.C. 261, are 



