H reised in the
m £ M F Bromley, from seeds sent to
Miss Murray, from Naples, by the Honourable William T. H.
liberally dis-
Our drawing was taken
frnm Q A H ®«u™unicated by Mr. Mallison
from Sandndge Park, the seat of Sir Samuel Scott, Bart
wh?!!b hi ^ ^ ^®^'"®®’which has also been raised at Bromle y«.m enTtihoen esdp ebcyie Ts ecnoomrees,
d e n tlyX tta ta . I^»nnams, but appears to be suffi-
IS admirably adapted for a rock work, and appears
to thrive best m a mixture of peat and loam It is
from ioo"‘'’’‘'T ^ division As the plant is apt to suffer
m too much wet, I would recommend one or two to be
kept m pots in the frame during winter.
D Don ®-’‘P^^uation of the generic name, see fol. 80,
1. Stamens aud P istil. 2. Stamen separate.
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Corrections in Numbers fo r March and July.
N o . 58, Fol. 232. S O L L Y A H E T E R O P H Y L L A .
I was led, partly by an inspection of the ovarium aud nartiv t.,, tl,«
description of Labillardifere, (who appears only to have seen it in flil
io n u n iiv S ' " " ' ’® ® i capsular, b u t haviug had an op?
il.irin examinmg samples of the fruit which ripened a t Mr. K nivht’s
during the past summer, I now find th a t it is a b e r r /, and th a t its s S iF
differs in no respect from th a t of m ta r d ie r a , w ith ’which g t u s the S a n t
d e s c iip tio l" " ^ ‘he following Additions to the
d“ ii. "»«p»«,’ L . .
N o . 62. V IO L A P E D A T A .
Fol. 247, line 11, overleaf, ior fa lle n , read pollen.
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