376 Report on the progress of the Horticultural Society, 



ceived from him. All that is known of the last years of his life 

 and of his untimely end has been published by Sir William 

 Hooker, in the 2nd Vol. of the Companion to the Botanical Maga- 

 zine. t It will be here sufficient to give the following enumeration 

 of the additions made to our Arboreta and Flower Gardens by 

 means of his mission to California. 



1. Trees and Shrubs raised from Mr. Douglas's Californian 

 Seeds collected in 1831 and 1832, and now growing in the Arbore- 

 tum of the Society, and more or less extensively distributed. 



Trees and Shrubs.* 

 Pinus nobilis Pinus Sabiniana 



— — amabilis , macrocarpa 



grandis Ribes glutinosum 



monticola malvaceum 



Menziesii Menziesii. 



2. Ornamental herbaceous plants or annuals raised from the 

 same collection, and more or less extensively distributed. 



Calochortus splendens Lupinus grandifolius 



Cyclobothra alba 



pulchella hi 



■ pusilla leptophyllus 



i lutea Gilia capitata alba 



Triteleia laxa tricolor 



Hesperoscordum lacteum tenuiflora 



Lupinus tristis pharnaceoides 



rivularis achilleifolia 



versicolor Leptosiphon densiflorus 



sulphureus 



►ifrons Eutoca divaricata 



* Dendromecon rigidum was killed by the hard winter, 1837-8. 



