which, by the bye, was meant to be added to the article 
that follows (362), having been placed where it now stands 
by a blunder. 
A spineless numerously branched shrub, acquiring the 
height of ten feet or more; in flower for a great part of the 
year, and when in full foliage, handsome. Remarkable for 
its long straight narrow leaf. The flowers are very small 
and of a pale yellow colour. 
Thirty-seven of the leafless section of the genus are 
already enumerated in Wendland's monograph. 
