gular, slender, firm, a little roughened. Leaves lanceolately 

 linear, beset with very short and inconspicuous hairs, but 

 not very closely, sessile, scattered, more or less con ni vent 

 and pointed. Stem, before flowering, beset with numerous 

 leaves, which dry up and perish soon after the flowers go 

 off, so that towards the end of its blossoming it is sometimes 

 quite naked from the root to the raceme. In some indivi- 

 duals the leaves are very narrow, exactly linear, quite en- 

 tire, nearly gray, and appearing convoluted or rather rolled 

 longitudinally on each side upon themselves. In others they 

 are much broader, greener, and the lower ones slightly and 

 loosely indented. Racemes extending to a great length. 

 Flowers with scarcely any scent. Calyx glaucous, smooth, 

 slightly compressed; 2 opposite leaflets, gibbous at the base. 

 Petals sulphur-coloured; unguis longer than the calyx: la- 

 mina obovately oblong. Stigma 2-lobed. Style very short. 

 Pods siliquose, inclining to upright, lengthened. 



The drawing was taken from a fine specimen, which 

 flowered in the nursery of Messrs. Colville, King's Road, 

 Chelsea; where that of the Cullumia clitoris of the last fas- 

 ciculus was also taken; a circumstance which we omitted to 

 mention in the proper place. 



