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109. PIMELEA crinita. 



T. crinita; foliis oppositis linearibus suprk glabris subtiis caulec^ue albo-vlllosis 

 summis angustioribus numerosis subverticillatis imbricatis mvolucrantibus 

 florum longitudine, capitulis densis terminalibus multifloris, staminibus sty- 

 loque longe exsertis, calycis tubo villoso limbo supra glabro. 



A very pretty new species of this genus, with snow-white 

 flowers, smelling slightly of heliotrope (?). It forms a 

 small shaggy greenhouse bush, native of Swan River. A 

 specimen of it has recently flowered in the rich collection of 

 Robert Mangles, Esq., of Sunning Hill. 



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110. NICOTIAN A rotundifolia. 



N. rotundifolia ; undlque pilis patentlbus villosa, caule paniculate, follis planis 



in petiolum brevum decurrentibus inferioribus ovato-oblongis superioribus 



subrotundis, corolla tubo cylindraceo calyce dupl6 longiore hmbo piano 



. subaequali laciniis subrotundis emarginatis, filaraentis 4 longionbus adnatis, 



capsuia ovali biloculari calycis longitudine. 



. This new tobacco inhabits the neighbourhood of Swan 

 River, whence seeds were received by Robert Mangles, i.sq. 

 of Sunning Hill. It has the habit of N. suaveolens but the 

 flowers are smaller, and the leaves more like those of Petunia 

 nyctaginiflora. Like the former of these species the flowers 

 are white, and give out rather a pleasant perfume^m the even- 

 ing. It is a hardy annual. 



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111. THYSANOTUS intricatus. 



laeformibus 



umbellatim 



A curious new species of this pretty genus, obtained from 

 Swan River by Robert Mangles, Esq., of Sunning Hill. A 

 figure of it will soon appear in this work. 



112. ECHEVERIA secunda. Booth m hit. 



E. secunda ; Mis rosulato-confertis cuneatis mucronatis pingmbus glaucis, 

 racemo secundo recurvo, floribus longh pedunculatis. 



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Plants of thi 



ed by Sir 



Charles Lemon, Bart., M.P., "> 1837 and again .n^«^», 



from Mr. John Rule, Superintendanl of the Real del Monte 



