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It is a pretty greenhouse shrub, forming 



bush, and increased by cutting 

 nedya and its other kindred. 



pact 



the same way as Ken 



Sir James Smith seems to us to have judged rightly 

 when he expressed his doubt of there being any important 

 difference in character between this and Gompholobium ; 

 but wrongly when he asserted there was no difference in 

 habit. If the Linnean genera Vicia, Pisum, Lathyrus, and 

 Orobus, are to be retained, as they surely must, thert* must 

 we also assent to Dr. Brown's separation of Burtonia from 

 Gompholobium. 



1 . Represents the calyx and stamens. 



2. A portion of a leaf, shewing the singular manner in which the 



edges are rolled back : both magnified. 



J. L 







