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- Page 3 and 4: TO JOHN GILBERT BAKER, ESQ., O.S.,
- Page 5 and 6: TAB. 6469. BROWNEA ARIZA. Native of
- Page 7 and 8: • L.Reeve StC°Lon. m 64 70.
- Page 9: elongate linear- or oblong-lanceola
- Page 13 and 14: V]gceT,t3rooksDay8iSoTi imp
- Page 15 and 16: It was introduced into England in a
- Page 17 and 18: TAB. 6473. A. NARCISSUS PALLIDULUS.
- Page 19 and 20: produced an inch above its neck. Le
- Page 21 and 22: TAB. 6474. ARJSJEMA UTILE. Native o
- Page 23 and 24: AB.dfilJ.N.'HlALith I Reeve &L C°L
- Page 25 and 26: green, six or twelve inches long, i
- Page 27 and 28: TAB. 6476. POLYGONUM COMPACTUM. Nat
- Page 29 and 30: AB delj^l Ä, .¿' Brooks Day &.3on
- Page 31 and 32: orbicular-ovoid, compressed, with b
- Page 33 and 34: TAB. 6478. PHYTEUMA COMOSüM. Nativ
- Page 35 and 36: '. Pitch.Lith L-Reevç Se C° Londo
- Page 37: DESCR. Stem tall, subscandent, roun
- Page 40 and 41: over with conspicuous white lepidot
- Page 42 and 43: TAB. 6481. HYPERICUM J2GYPTIACÜM.
- Page 44 and 45: Cri 81. Mo.ael,J.NFit¿h,Lilli Vinc
- Page 46 and 47: specific distinction is founded, be
- Page 48 and 49: TAR. 6483. CRINUM PODOPHYLLusr. Nat
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- Page 52 and 53: Gonandron. In a botanical point of
- Page 54 and 55: TAB. 6185. CYANANTHÜS LOBATüS. Na
- Page 56 and 57: E AO del .INFitch Uh. L Reeve &C°
- Page 58 and 59: almost elliptic, rounded at both en
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TAB. 6487. EICHORNIA AZUREA. Native
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which are not inflated, very variab
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TA i!. 6488, RENECIO SPEOTOSüS, DC
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L Reevi Vincent Brooks Day &.SimJni
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College, Dublin, in the middle of J
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TAB. 6490. CYPRIPEDIUM SPICEBIAOTM.
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-•eve & C° Lo; 649t
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Aris•ma are put by the natives of
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TAB. 6492. EIB ES LACUSTRE. Native
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649S. MS.del.J.NJÏtchlith fincent
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almost white flowers, with a deep n
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TAB. 6494. ONCIDIUM DASYSTTLE. Nati
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L Reeve &_ C° London VuicenfBrooVs
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lanceolate reduced leaves. Flowers
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TAB. 6496. MORMODES OcANjs. Native
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ItS.dd J.N.Rtah Lith Reeve &C° -Lo
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Tauria and the Caucasus to Persia a
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TAB. 6498. RUELLIA PORTE LLffi. Nat
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6-193. A3 delJ.NTitcli I VincenlBrc
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I have retained the well-known and
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TAB. 6500. POLYGON• AMPLEXICAULE.
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A.B.dfii.JNKt.iï ;,,,}! I Reeve &.
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has the corolla-tube one and a half
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TAB. 6502. ODONTOGLOSSUM ODORATUM.
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'• Fiiah lili-. I Reeve 5. C° Io
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are, however, not sufficiently good
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TAB. 6504. CAMPANULA SBAGILIS. Nati
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LB.ael JNPibàLith L Reeve 3^C° Lo
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southern species of the genus, of t
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TAB. 6506. INDIGOFERA ANIL. Native
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H.T.D.dßl J^PitóiLi* -L Reeve &.
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wise very different genera. Nothing
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TAB. 6508. STENOMESSON LUTEOVIBIDE.
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6509
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The species is named by Dr. Cosson
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TAB. 6510. CHIONOGRAPHIS JAPóNICA.
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» ¿C°Londc i.,- : y 6Sfl
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DESCE. Acaulescent. Leaves thirty o
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TAB. 6512. CRINUM KIERII. Native of
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FiiAUh LReeveiC?London. 6515.
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appeared in the middle of May of th
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TAB. 6514. GENTIANA OENATA. Native
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I+Keove AímceiitBrooks Day k • G
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of figuring this beautiful little p
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TAB. 6516. LACLE NA SPECTAEILIS. Na
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6511.
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DESOB. A villous perennial, two to
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TAB. 6518. a. TULIPA BIFLORA. b. TU
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Aî.dd.INiUchirth. 1 Raeve & CS Lon
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y Hohenacker, and in others from th
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TAB. 6520. ALOE GREENII. Native pro
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MS dr.. LRac. Vm 6521 %** \
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with a deep median groove, very cor
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TAB. 6522. LATHYRUS ROTUNDIFOLIUS.
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1_ Rcsve & C°London 6v;v; "Wr.cent
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in a note in Saunders' Refugium (vo
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TAB. 6524. HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS.
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65Z5 l oksDay&Sonlmp L Reeve 8c C?
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thin in texture, dark green, much u
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TAB. 6526. SCABIOSA PTEEOCEPHALA. N
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L Re-v, 6521,
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DESCIí. Bulb long, narrow, ovoid,
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TAB. 6528. ARCTOTIS áSPERA, var. a
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i Reeve &. Ci 6529
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specimens from Kalberg on the Easte
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TAB. 6530. ERIGERON MULTIRADIATUS.
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6531
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for Messrs. Veitch. Flowers of it w
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TAB. 6532. DI SA POLYGON OIDES. Nat
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6533
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DESCR. Stem ovoid or subcylindric,
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ERRATA. In description of Tab. 6500