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Cono'Si' LL\ juncea, B.C. 23^, glauca^ B.M. 13, argentea, 

 viminalis, and valentma, B.M. 185, are showy yellow- 

 flowered shrubs from the South of Europe, flowering the 

 greater part of the year, and growing in any sandy soil. 

 C. coronata, B.C. 907, and minima, B.M. 2179, are peren- 

 nials from the South of Europe, of easy culture in sandy 

 loam, and, like all the species, increased by seeds or cut- 

 tings. 



Hippocre'pis baledrica, B.M. 427, a Minorca shrub, 

 flowering in May and June, growing in sandy loam, and in- 

 creased by young cuttings in the same soil. 



Ha' LLi A Jldccida is a Cape biennial, H. corddta, a Cape 

 perennial, and H. imhricdta, B.M. 1850, B.C. 381, a Cape 

 shrub ; all flowering in August, growing in sandy loam, and 

 increased by cuttings, seeds, or dividing at the root. 



Lespede^za lagopodioides, a Chinese perennial, flowering 

 in May and June, of common culture. 



Hedy'sarum Alhdgi, a Levant shrub, flowering from 

 July to August. 



H. tomenfdsum, a China perennial, flowering in June and 

 July. 



H. muricdtum, a frame-shrub from Patagonia, flowering 

 in June and July. 



All these plants thrive in any rich light soil, and seed 

 abundantly, from which, or from young cuttings, they are 

 readily propagated. 



li^DiGo^FER A Jilifdlia, B.R. 104. 



I. psoraloides, B.M. 476. 

 I. cdndicansy B.M. 198. 



I. amoena, incdna, sarmentosa, denuddta, B.C. 500, 

 microphy'lla, coridcea, cytisoides, B.M. 742, angustifdlia, 

 B.M. 465, and australis, B.C. 149, are Cape, Indian, or 

 Australasian shrubs, which grow in sandy loam and gene- 

 rally ripen seeds, from which, or from young cuttings in 



