the plant now figured is the No. 760 of his Indian Herba- 
rium, and there called R. cinnamomeum, as is proved by his 
specimens, R. campanulatum is included in the same col- 
lection at No. 756. 
Mr. Herbert informs me that the old white variety of R. 
arboreum is hardy, and has stood 12 or 13 years in the 
garden at Spofforth; this may therefore be supposed to 
possess the same quality. 
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