with wild specimens from Naples, and with others com- 
municated by M. Delile. Mr. Bentham has also examined 
1t attentively by the side of genuine specimens of T. vesi- 
culosum in his own Herbarium, and the result is that the 
whole appear to be identical. 
A hardy pretty perennial, flowering in July and August. 
Its stems are procumbent, but rise at the ends about a foot 
from the ground, or even higher. 
J. S 
