BOTANY. 
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Babiana, Ker. 
715. B. stricta, Iter. — Common blue Babiana; grows wild 
and is common, in garden localities. Alt. 3'8 to 4. Bot. Mag. 637. 
— Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
716. B. rubro-cyanea, Ker. — Blue-and-scarlet Babiana; cul- 
tivated in gardens ; rather rare. — Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
717. B. villosa, Iter. — Crimson Babiana; cultivated in gar- 
dens ; rare. Bot. Mag. 583. — Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
Ferraria, Linn. 
718. F. undulata, Linn. — Poisonous or Spider Bulb; grows un- 
cultivated in gardens, alt. 3’8, and is rather common. Bot. Mag. 144. 
— Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
Tigridia, Juss. 
719. T. Pavonia, Pers. — Tiger Lily. This most beautiful showy 
flower grows wild in gardens, and is rather common at Oakbank, 
Rose Cottage, &c. Alt. 3'8 to 4'4. Seeds abundantly. Bot. Mag. 
532. — Hab. Mexico. 
Gladiolus, Linn. 
720. G. cuspidatus, Jacq. — A whitish-flowered Gladiolus, about 
fifteen inches high, growing wild in gardens, at alt. 3 8, the Pler- 
mitage, &c. — Hab. S. Africa. 
721. G. hirsutus, Jacq.; Antholyza Merianetta, Murr. — Culti- 
vated in gardens. Alt. 3‘8. Bot. Mag. 441. Hab. Cape of Good 
Hope. 
722. G. natalensis, Reinw.— Natal Bulb; grows wild and is 
common in and about gardens, &c. Alt. 3 '8. Hab, Natal. 
Ixia, Linn. 
723. I. monadelpha, Delarb. — Orange-coloured Ixia; grows 
well in gardens. Bot. Mag. 607 and 1378. Hab. S. Africa. 
724. I. maculata, Linn., var. viridiflora. — Green Ixia; cultivated 
and very rare in gardens, Oakbank, &c. Bot. Mag. 549. — Hab. Cape 
of Good Hope. 
