. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. little sand, is a goodmedium; and it may, with propriety, be enriched with a small proportion of well-reduced leaf-mould or manure, on account of the vigorous character of the plant. In potting, it should be seen that the outer roots are not too far removed from,the sides of the pots, and the plants ought again to be shifted, as they require it,as soon as the roots reach their limits, or appear through the bole at the bottom. Propagation is performed by cuttings, which arc fit for removal at almost anyseason; but the spring months


. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. little sand, is a goodmedium; and it may, with propriety, be enriched with a small proportion of well-reduced leaf-mould or manure, on account of the vigorous character of the plant. In potting, it should be seen that the outer roots are not too far removed from,the sides of the pots, and the plants ought again to be shifted, as they require it,as soon as the roots reach their limits, or appear through the bole at the bottom. Propagation is performed by cuttings, which arc fit for removal at almost anyseason; but the spring months will be found the best period for the cuttings should be taken off just below a joint, from which the leaves are tobe cut (and not turn) away. They will root in any moist temperature, if dulycovered with a hand-glass, and shaded. Goltl/ussia was so named in honour of Dr. Goldfuss. a jirofessor of naturalhistory at Bonn on the Rhine. The specific name alludes to the collected arrange-ment of the flowers, as compared with that of G. r J7Jfte>/v/.ei. ./ef/z/ I 1-23 BORONIA LEDIFOLIA. (LABRADOR TEA-LEAVED BORONIA.)CLASS. ORDER. OCTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. NATDRAL ORDER, PROTEACE^. Generic Character.—Calyx four-parted, or four-cleft, permanent. Petals four, marcescent. Stamenseight, the four opposite the petals shortest, all shorter than the petals, free, fringed, or tubercled,linear, usually dilated at the top, whence a very short thread rises, bearing the anther. Anthersheart-shaped, usually with a short appendage at tlie Styles four, erect, smooth, approximateor joined together, terminated by an equal or capitate four-furrowed stigma. Fruit of four two-valved carpels. Seeds ovate, compressed, usually one in each carpel. Dons Gard. and Botany. Specific Character.— Plant an evergreen slirub, from two to three feet in height, branching linear-lanceolate, entire, appearing in groups or partial whorls, small, downy below. Flow


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