WAT 
1902 
* CYTISUS eólicus. 
ZEolian Cytisus. 
" DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Nat. ord. FABACEZ or LEGUMINOSA; S PAPILIONACER. 
CYTISUS.—Supra, vol. 2. fol. 121. 
Sect. 2. LamunNuM. Calyx campanulatus. Legumina polysperma ad 
suturam superiorem mon dilatata.— Flores flavi. Rami inermes 
foliosi. DC. 
C. eolicus; ramis teretibus foliisque incanis, foliolis ovalibus tomento marginatis, 
floribus ternis subebracteatis racemosis, calycibus membranaceis campanu- _ 
latis pubescentibus 3, leguminibus glabris. 
C. &olicus. Gussone ined. 
Frutex elatus. Rami pilis mollibus patentibus hirsuti. Folia ternata, 
incana; foliolis anguste ovalibus, subsessilibus, petiolo longioribus, tomento 
marginatis. Racemi terminales, breves, flexuosi, rachi tomentosd. Flores 
lutei, geminati ternatique, pedicellis calyce longioribus, pubescentibus. 
Calyx campanulatus membranaceus, pubescens, bilabiatus : labio superiore 
2-dentato inferiore ovato integerrimo. Vexillum oblongum, obtusum, alis 
longius marginibus reflexis. Carina basi pubescens, unguibus linearibus an- 
gustissimis. Stamina monadelpha, antheris alternis minoribus. Legumina 
Juniora glabra. « 
From the seed of a plant marked Cytisus eolicus in the 
garden of Professor Tenore, at Naples, and said to be a new 
species discovered in Stromboli by Professor Gussone, this 
plant was raised by the Honourable W. F. Strangways, in 
his curious garden at Abbotsbury 1n. Dorsetshire. It 
flowered there this year for the first time in England, and 
specimens were given me in May of the present year; it 18 
expected that the blossoms will become handsomer and more 
copious as it grows older. 
* See fol. 1191. 
