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100 3. Clianthus puniceus. The Crimson Glory Pea. 
101 4. Adesmia Loudonia. Mr. Loudon’s Adesmia. 
102 S. Kennedya coccinea. The Scarlet Kenuedya. 
103 6. Physolobium carinatum. The Large-keeled Phy- 
solobium. 
PLATE XXVI. 122 
104 1. Acacia dentifera. The Toothed Acacia. 
105 2. A. biflora. The Twin-flowered Acacia. 
106 3. A. longifolia. The Long-leaved Acacia. 
107 4. A. Lambertiana. Mr. Lambert’s Acacia. 
PLATE XXVII. 134 
108 1. Fuchsia macrantha. The Long-flowered Fuchsia. 
109 2. F. serratifolia. The Serrated-leaved Fuchsia. 
110 3. F. splendens. The Splendid Fuchsia. 
111 4. F. radicans. The Rooting Fuchsia. 
PLATE XXVIII. 140 
112 1 . Cuphea cordata. The Heart-shaped Cuphea. 
113 2. C. platycentra. The Broad-centred Cuphea. 
114 3. C. Mel villa. General Melville’s Cuphea. 
115 4. Lagerstroemia indica. The Indian Lagerstrcemla. 
PLATE XXIX. 142 
116 1. Verticordia insignis. The Splendid Fringe Myrtle. 
117 2. Calythrix virgata. The Twiggy Calytlu’ix. 
118 3. Melaleuca neriifolia. The Oleander-leaved Melaleuca. 
119 4. Melaleuca squamea. The Scaly-branched Melaleuca. 
1 20 5. Myrtus communis. The Common Myrtle. 
PLATE XXX. 148 
121 1. Callistemon microstachyum. The Small-spiked Cal- 
listemon. 
122 2. Angophora cordifolia. The Heart-leaved Angophora. 
123 3. Metrosideros speciosa. The Showy Metrosideros. 
PLATE XXXI. 154 
124 1. Passiflora cserulea. The Common Passion Flower. 
125 2. Passiflora alato-cserulea. Masters’s Hybrid Pas- 
sion Flower. 
126 3. Tacsonia pinnatistipula. The Feather-stipuled 
Tacsonia. 
PLATE XXXII. 158 
127 1. Crassula centauroides. The Centaury-like Crassula. 
128 2. Kalosanthes coccinea. The Scarlet Kalosanthes. 
129 3. Kalosanthes versicolor. The Red and White 
Kalosanthes. 
PACK 
PLATE XXXIII. 166 
PIG. 
130 
1. 
Mesembryanthemum albidum. The White-leaved 
Fig-Marigold. 
131 
2. 
M. tricolor. The Three-coloured Fig-Marigold. 
132 
3. 
M. rubrocinctum. The Red-edged Fig- Marigold. 
133 
4. 
M. inclaudens. The Never-closing Fig-Marigold. 
134 
5. 
M. micans. The Glittering Fig-Marigold. 
PLATE XXXIV. 
170 
135 
1. 
Escallonia Organensis. The Organ Mountains 
Escallonia. 
136 
2. 
Hydrangea japonica var. cserulea. The Blue- 
flowered Japan Hydrangea. 
137 
3. 
Luculia gratissima. The Fragrant Luculia, 
PLATE XXXV. 
174 
138 
1. 
Bouvardia triphylla. The Three-leaved Bouvardia. 
139 
2. 
Bouvardia versicolor. The Trumpet-flowered 
Bouvardia. 
140 
3. 
Bm’chellia capensis. The Cape Burchellia. 
141 
4. 
Gardenia radicans. The Dwarf Cape Jasmine. 
PLATE XXXVI. 
176 
142 
1. 
Cineraria lanata. The Woolly Cineraria. 
143 
2. 
C. cruenta. The Purple-leaved Cineraria. 
144 
3. 
C. populifoUa var. The Poplar-leaved Cineraria. 
145 
4. 
Astelma eximium. The Giant Astelma. 
146 
5. 
Triptilion spinosum. The Spiny Triptilion. 
147 
6. 
Brachycome iberidifolia. The Large Swan Daisy. 
148 
7. 
Helichrysum sesamoides. The Superb Helichrysum. 
PLATE XXXVII. 
184 
149 
1. Siphocampylos Cavanillesii. Cavanilles’ Sipho- 
campylos. 
150 
2. 
Leschenaultia biloba. The Two-lobed Lesche- 
naultia. 
151 
3. 
Leschenaultia formosa. The Beautiful Lesche- 
naultia. 
152 
4. 
Stylidium graminifolium. The Grass-leaved 
Stylidium. 
153 
5. 
Euthales macrophylla. The Large-leaved Euthales. 
PLATE XXXVHI. 
190 
154 
1. 
Erica tumida. The Tumid Heath. 
155 
2. 
E. Jacksonii. Mr. Jackson’s Heath. 
156 
3. 
E. NeiUii. Dr. Neill’s Heath. 
157 
4. 
E. Aitoniana. Mr. Alton’s Heath. 
158 
5. 
E. Banksiana. Sir Joseph Banks’s Heath. 
159 
6. E. ardens. The Glowing Heath. 
160 
7. 
Epacris impressa. The Beautiful Epacris. 
161 
8. 
Styphelia tubiflora. The Tube-flowered Styphelia. 
