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—6. Grahnmi , or Johnsoni-vittatum ; approximating to 
vittatum, but with larger and more brilliant flowers and 
tenderer constitution ; named from the Botanical Professor 
at Edinburgh. — 7. Digrveedi, or Striati folio- vittatum ; named 
from the foreman in the Highclere garden. — 8. Griffini, or 
Psittacino-Johnsoni ; very beautiful and variable in its 
colour, but always distinguishable from Psittacinum by the 
upper segment not being depressed ; the only mule raised by 
Mr. Griffin. — 9. Sweetii, or Reticulato-Johnsoni, including 
the crosses from Striatifolium ; raised first by Sweet at 
Colvill’s Nursery. I have a seedling from one of the Striati- 
folio-mules, which so closely resembles in foliage and flower 
the original reticulatum that it might be mistaken for it. — 
10. Broohesi , or Bulbuloso-Jolmsoni. The cross by the 
variety Crocatum was first raised at Brookes’s nursery; that 
by rutilum at Highclere; by fulgidum at Spofforth. — 11. 
Benthami, or Styloso-Johnsoni ; named from Mr. Bentham, 
whose botanical labours are well known; raised at Spofforth; 
flowers of a gloomy but variable colour. — 12. Baubenii, or 
Griffini-Johnsoni ; a very beautiful cross raised at Spofforth ; 
named from the Botanical Professor at Oxford.— -13. Carnar- 
von i, or Solan drifloro-Johnsoni; a magnificent cross raised at 
Highclere and at Spofforth ; named from my lamented 
brother in lieu of regio-vittatum to which Mr. De Candolle 
had applied the name inadvertently. — 14. Altaclaree , or 
Psittacino-Griffini ; named from Highclere, where it was 
raised. — 15. Haylocki, or Solandrifloro-bulbulosum ; raised 
at Spofforth, and named by Sweet from my deceased gar- 
dener. — 16. Herberti, or Solandrifloro-stylosum ; raised at 
Spofforth, and named by Sweet. I have one of this cross 
with a pale orange flower, the largest I have seen in the genus, 
though that of stylosum is small. — 17. Harrisoni, or Reti- 
culato-stylosum ; raised by R. Harrison, Esq. — 18. Barken , 
or Bulbuloso-reticulatum ; named from the foreman at Spof- 
forth. — 19. Hoodii, or Equestri-regium ; raised at Colvill’s ; 
unknown to me ; named by Sweet. — 20. Henslowi, or regio- 
bulbulosum ; raised at Spofforth ; very brilliant ; named 
from the Botanical Professor at Cambridge. — 21. Batemanni, 
or Equestri-bulbulosum ; raised at Colvill’s, named from J. 
Bateman, Esq. — 22. Goweni, or Reticulato-bulbulosum ; 
raised at Highclere from pulverulentum ; very beautiful; 
named from R. J. Gowen, Esq. — 23. Munroi, or Psittacino- 
equestre ; raised at Colvill’s ; unknown to me ; named after 
