HOT ANY. 
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is common, about the woods at Oakbank, &c. Alt. 3*8 to 5. Propa^ 
gated by the leaf. Bot. Mag. 1409. — Hab. E. Indies. 
Crassula, Linn. 
316. C. cultrata, Linn. — Sharp-leaved Crassula. A few plants of 
this and the following species are found growing in gardens on the 
high lands at Plantation House, &c. — Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
317. C. obliqua, Ait. — Yellow-flowered Crassula.— Hab. Cape of 
Good Hope. 
Cotyledon, Linn. 
318. C. orbiculata, Linn. — Liver Plant; grows wild, and is 
rather common on the somewhat barren ground at Half-tree Hollow, 
Mount Eternity, &c. M. Alt. 2'4 to 3'8. Bot. Mag. 321. Hab. 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Sempervivum, Linn. 
319. S. sp. ? — Yellow-flowered Crassula ; cultivated and rare, in 
gardens on the upper land. — Hab. Canaries. 
53. S axifrag acete [Saxifrage Family). 
Cunonia, Linn. 
320. C. capensis, Linn.— Mentioned by Roxburgh, as growing 
in the Island. — Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
Hydrangea, Linn. 
321 . H. Hortensia, D.C. — The Pink Hydrangea, the flowers of 
which change to blue, green, and brown ; grows to a good-sized bush, 
uncultivated and is common. At Rose Cottage, alt. 4'4, it grows 
abundantly, and flowers so freely that the hedges of it are quite a 
remarkable sight. Does not seed, but is easily propagated by 
cuttings. Bot. Mag. 438. — Hab. China. 
54. Um b ELLTf e rM [Parsley Family). 
Apium, Linn. 
322. A. Petroselinum, Linn. — Common Parsley, of two varieties, 
grows abundantly in the Island, not only cultivated in gardens, but 
