BOTANY. 
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435. T. radicans, Juss. — Deep orange-coloured Bignonia, grow- 
ing in the gardens at Plantation House. — Hab. N. America. 
436. T. jasminoides, Lindl. — White and purple-flowered Big- 
nonia, growing freely and somewhat abundantly in gardens. Bot. 
Mag. 4004. — Hab. Australia. 
71. Acantiiacete {Acanthus Family). 
Cyrtanthera, Nees. 
437. C. magnifica, Nees. — A shrub with pink flowers, somewhat 
like a Justicia, growing in flower borders, but is not common, at 
Oaklands, &c., on the high land. — Hab. Brazil. 
Justicia, Linn. 
438. J. Adhatoda, Linn. — Large white Justicia ; grows culti- 
vated, and is rare in gardens. Alt. 3’8. Bot. Mag. 861. — Hab. Ceylon. 
439. J. peruviana, Cav. — Purple Justicia ; grows cultivated, and 
is rather common about gardens. Alt. 3'8.— Hab. Peru. 
440. J. carnea, Lindl. var. superba. — Pink-flowered Justicia; 
grows uncultivated, but is rare in gardens on the high land. — Hab. 
S. America. 
Meyenia, Nees. 
441. M. erecta, Benth. — A pretty purple Bignonia-shaped 
flowered shrub, recently introduced into gardens on the high land. 
Grows at Prospect. H. L. Alt. 3'8. Bot. Mag. 5013. — Hab. 
Tropical Africa, Niger. 
Thunbergia, Linn. 
442. T. alata, Hook. — White Thunbergia; cultivated and rather 
rare in gai’dens. Bot. Mag. 3512. — Hab. Zanzibar, &c. 
443. T. fragrans P ltoxb. — Yellow Thunbergia ; grows simi- 
larly to the other species. — Hab. East Indies. 
72. ScrophdlariacEjE ( Fiyworl Family). 
Antirrhinum, Linn. 
444. A. triphy llum, Linn. — Variegated Snapdragon ; growing 
uncultivated in gardens. Bare. Bot. Mag. 324. — Hab. Spain. 
