In which the English Names of the Plants contained in the Eighth Volume are alphabetically arranged.

Pl.
[267]Apple-tree Chinese.
[276]Blite strawberry.
[274]Borbonia heart-leaved.
[264]Cistus beautiful.
[272]Corn-flag square-leaved.
[258]Coronilla purple.
[261]Crane's-bill flesh-coloured.
[266]Crowfoot plantain-leaved.
[271]Cyrtanthus narrow-leaved.
[255]Cytisus common.
[273]Diosma one-flowered.
[280]Dogsbane tutsan-leaved.
[262]Fig-marigold golden.
[263]Glycine purple.
[268]Glycine dingy-flowered.
[270]Glycine scarlet.
[287]Goodenia smooth.
[282]Hedysarum creeping-rooted.
[285]Jasmine sweet.
[256]Ixia long-flowered.
[265]Ixia crocus-leaved.
[253]Lathyrus jointed-podded.
[259]Lily Catesby's.
[278]Lily white.
[254]Lopezia mexican.
[257]Lychnis scarlet.
[277]Mahernia winged.
[260]Metrosideros harsh-leaved.
[283]Monkey-flower narrow-leav'd.
[288]Passion-flower fringed-leaved.
[279]Plumeria red.
[286]Portlandia great-flowered.
[284]Rose ever-blowing.
[269]Star of Bethlehem Neapolitan.
[275]Tulip-tree common.
[281]Turnera narrow-leaved.

[1] In honorem Licent. Thomæ Lopez, Burgensis, qui aliquot annos Regii Senatoris munere functus in America, Carolo V. imperante. In patriam reversus breviarium historiæ naturalis novi orbis scripsit sub titulo de tribus elementis aëre, aqua, et terra, MS. apud eundem Muguozium.

[2] What the use of this very extraordinary apparatus may be we can at present scarcely conjecture, future observation may perhaps enable us to speak more decisively; when we figure the Diosma ericoides we shall probably have more to say of this species.

[3] We wish that every person who describes foreign plants on the spot, would do thus; it would greatly facilitate their culture.

[4] Vide a Dissertation on the British species of Carex, by Dr. Goodenough, in the second volume of the Transactions of the Linnean Society.