356 Dr Graham’s List of Rare Plants. 
0bservatio?is at Clunie Manse , 1821 to 1824 inclusive. 
Years. 
Lunar 
; Haloes. 
Solar 
Haloes. 
Parhelia, 
Mock Suns. 
Water- 
spouts. 
Aurorae 
Boreales. 
Thunder 
Storms. 
Earth- 
quakes. 
1821, 
5 
6 
3 
5 
2 
1822, 
2 
8 
6 
2 
2 
1 
1823, 
5 
5 
1 
1 
1824, 
7 
5 
4 
1 
Aiit. XXI. — List of Rare Plants which have Flowered in the 
Royal Botanic Garden , Edinburgh , during the last three 
months. Communicated by Professor Graham. 
Amaryllis Candida. 
Bot. Reg. v. ix. t. 724. 
Aralia capitata. 
Aristolochia labiosa. 
Calytrix glabra. 
Cerbera Maughas. 
Cymbidium reflex um. 
Daviesia latifolia. 
Edwardsia grandiflora. 
Has stood on the open wall with- 
out injury for two winters, and 
came into flower the beginning 
of May. 
Edwardsia microphylla. 
Placed against the open wall in 
a sheltered situation last year, 
— stood the winter without in- 
jury, — was quite full of flower 
during the latter end of March 
and the whole of April, — and 
both this and the last species 
will ripen fruit. 
Ehretia tinifolia. 
Fuchsia excorticata. 
Fuchsia gracilis, var. /3,tenella. 
This, in a young state, seemed to 
possess a specific character, es- 
pecially in its broader, more 
ovate, and less toothed leaves. 
Our largest plant is now several 
feet high, and it seems scarcely 
possible to distinguish the leaves ; 
Sept. 10. 1825. 
but still there is a distinction of 
habit, the plant, especially in 
the open air, being more up- 
right, the branches more slender 
and drooping, the peduncles ge- 
nerally rather longer, and green. 
Hamellia ventricosa. 
Hedychium coccineum. 
Hedychium spicatum, 
Heliconia psittacorum. 
Jasminum paniculatum. 
Jonesia pinnata. 
Asjogam of Rheede, Hort. Malab. 
vol. 5. t. 59. 
Koelreuteria paniculata. 
Laurus cinnamomum. 
Ligustrum lucidum. 
Lilium longiflorum. 
Limnocharis Plumieri. 
Malaxis lilifolia. 
Malpighia lucida. 
I take this opportunity of correct- 
ing an error to which I inadver- 
tently gave rise in Bot . Mag. 
t. 2462. This beautiful species 
has never produced fruit with 
US, and is unfortunately propa- 
gated by cuttings with extreme 
difficulty. 
Maranta bicolor. 
