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CHOROZEMA varium. 
Various-leaved Chorozema. 
DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. Ord. FAnacEA or Legumixosæ, $ PAPILIONACRA, 
CHOROZEMA. Botanical Register, vol, 12. fol. 986. 
pubescentibus, i 
in Bot. Reg. 1839. miscell. no. 63. 
Legumen j-pollicare, obovatum, inflatum, subpubescens, venis transver- 
sis approximatis elevatis in ventre evanescentibus, intus glabrum. Semina 
circiter 20, olivacea, ossea, laevigata, grani Milii magnitudine. 
Of the beautiful Flora of the Swan River Colony I pro- 
pose so soon to give an account in the forthcoming Appendix 
and Index to this work, that it is unnecessary to say more 
on this occasion than that this plant is one of its prettiest 
ornaments. 
It was introduced in the year 1837 by Mr. Smart, who 
e seeds As. y * Native "n the NE 
iety, in whose en it was speedily raised, ucing 
two i three varieties, one of which ve. the leaves almost 
entirely free from spiny toothings, but not different in any 
other respect. In its own mee! it must ep fore 
plant, for I do not find it in any of the collections dried 
specimens which I have examined, excepting in that sent 
home by Mr. Drummond in the course of the present season, 
and even there it only occurs in fragments, with the ripe 
pods adhering to them. 
With respect to its cultivation, Mr. Fortune, who raised 
it in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, and whose sub- 
