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From Moris. Verleuwen, Ghent. 

 1834. Gladiolus psittacinus. 



From Professor Mauri, Rome, 

 F.C.M.H.S. 

 1831. Orchis romana 



Class 3.— Tender 



From Mr. Otto, Berlin, F.C.M.H.S. 

 1831. Passiflora kermesina 

 1833. Rhodochiton volubile 

 Dykia rariflora. 



Orchis pseudo-fimbriata 

 Platanthera bifolia florentina 

 Serapias oxyglottis. 



Trees and Shrubs. 



From Dr. Wallich, Calcutta, 

 F.M.H.S. 

 1839. Jasminum caudatum. 



From Baron Hugel, Vienna, F.M.H.S. 

 1838. Pimelea prostrata 



Lissanthe verticillata. 



Class 4. — Tender Ornamental Herbaceous Plants and Annuals. 

 From the late Baron Jacquin, Vienna, From Professor A. De Candolle, 



F.M.H.S. Geneva. 



From Mr. Otto, Berlin, F.C.M.H.S. 

 1831. Begonia heracleifolia 

 Begonia platanifolia. 



From the Administrators of the Jardii 



des plantes. 

 1832. Ipomopsis picta. 



From Dr. Wallich, Calcutta, F.M.H.S 

 1833. Saccolabium papillosum 

 1839. Ccelogyne elata. 



From Dr. Falconer, Saharunpore, 

 F.C.M.H.S. 

 1837. Coleus barbatus 



Craniotome versicolor 

 Plectranthus striatus. 



ss 5. — Collections of Fruit Trees received since 1830, from 

 Foreign Countries.* 



oibert, Tarascon, F.C.M.H.S. i Mr. J. Antoine, Vienna. 



Apples, Cherries, Figs. Pears, Currants. 



* The i 



f the varieties 



» be proved. 



i here, as the greater number 



