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Ln OXALIS Darvalliana; radice tuberosá repente: foliolis ternis latè line- 
aribus sparsé hirsutis, marginibus glanduloso-punctatis emarginatis; flo- 
ribus solitariis albidis margine pallidé coccineis ; stylis longissimis glan- 
duloso-hirsutis. Knowles $ Westcott, Floral Cabinet, t. 93. 
A delicate (greenhouse ?) plant, with white petals bordered 
with crimson, but a shy flowerer. It is said to approach 
very near to O. versicolor, from which it differs in having 
broader leaflets, surrounded with glandular dots. Its native 
country is not mentioned. 
q 12. SISYRINCHIUM junceum; caule simplici eylindraceo sulcato mono- 
phyllo; folio fistuloso, spathá longissimá, floribus stipitatis numerosis 
incarnatis, pedunculis longissimis, filamentis connatis in medio inflatis ; 
ovariis subglobosis hirsutis. Knowles $ Westcott, Floral Cabinet, t. 95. 
A very pretty little herbaceous plant, with rushy leaves 
and numerous flesh-coloured flowers issuing in long-stalked 
umbels from the common spathe. It is said to remain in 
flower two/months.—It is probably common in Chile, whence 
wild specimens are not unfrequently sent to England. 
q 13. LISSANTHE stellata; caule minut? pubescenti, foliis sparsis oblon- 
gis breviter petiolatis glaucis mucronatis, floribus albis axillaribus soli- 
tariis breviter pedunculatis unibraceatis, limbo 5-partito apice fusco. 
Knowles $ Westcott, Floral Cabinet, vol. 3. appendiz, p. 79, with a 
description. 
A species more singular and neat than handsome. Its 
flowers are white, quickly becoming withered and brown when 
removed from the stem. 
q 14. LATHYRUS Armitageanus ; suffruticosus, ramosus, glaucus, foliis 
unijugis, foliolis ovatis sessilibus mucronatis venosis marginibus cartila- 
P" stipulis sagittiformibus venosis foliolis eegualibus vel latioribus, 
oribus pedunculatis racemosis ceruleis pedunculis foliis cosequalibus, 
cirrhis foliis longioribus ramosis. Knowles $ Westcott, Floral Cabinet, 
t. 110. 
This is one of the beautiful species of our European genus 
Lathyrus, found in the temperate parts of South America, 
and for the most part only known in herbaria. The flowers 
are large, numerous, and bright bluish lilac. It is a half- 
hardy shrub, native of South Brazil. 
4 15. LINARIA delphinoides ; caule gracili ramosissimo glabro, foliis 
alternis subulatis, floribus racemosis purpureis striatis calcaribus arcu- 
atis longissimis, pedunculis et calycibus pilosis, corolle lobis superiori- 
