4.0. 
The native ay of this species is unknown ; it sprang 
up in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, no doubt from 
imported soil. It has a fine firm broad foliage, and rather 
handsome white flowers, whose stalks and capsules are covered 
closely with long spreading white hairs. 
75. LALAGE hoveefolia. Bentham in Botanical Register, Appendix xiii. 
This plant, of which a specific character was given b 
Mr. Bentham in the work above quoted, has flowered wit 
Messrs, Lucombe, Pince & Co. of Exeter, by whom it was 
exhibited at a meeting of the Horticultural Society in Regent 
Street, at the end of March last. The garden plant has 
rather broader leaves; and fewer flowers than the wild speci- 
mens, whose branches are literally loaded with blossoms, of a 
dull yellowish-orange, stained with purple at the back of the 
standard. We have not seen it in a favourable state, for it is 
said to expand fully only beneath bright light, but we should 
expect it to be a plant of considerable beauty when old and 
flowering freely. It is a pea-flowered genus, allied to Pul- 
tenea. The species is no doubt a greenhouse shrub of easy 
cultivation. 
76. PULTENASA brachytropis (Bentham mss.); ramis lax? sericeo-pilosis, 
stipulis persistentibus erectis, foliis breviter petiolatis oblongo-linearibus 
mucronatis marginé revolutis pilosiusculis, capitulis terminalibus foliatis, 
stipulis floralibus per paria connatis in bracteas fusco-membranaceas 
trifidas, laciniis lateralibus lanceolatis intermedia abbreviata, calycis bi- 
labiati laciniis superioribus ovatis inferioribus lanceolatis, carind alis 
dimidio breviore. 
A pretty little greenhouse shrub, from Port Augusta, on 
the South-west coast of New Holland, whence seeds were sent 
to Capt. James Mangles, R.N. by Mrs. Molloy, a lady whose 
zeal in the pursuit of Botany has brought us acquainted with 
many of the plants of that little known part of the world. It 
has something the habit of Chorozema Dicksoni, but the 
flowers grow in heads, and are pale orange. 
77. NOTYLIA aromatica ; (Barker in litt.) labello unguiculato ovato-rhom- 
boideo acuminato basi utrin. ; : i 
gers : lL utrinque deflexo ecalloso, sepalis apice revolutis 
inferiore bilobo, petalis linearibus rectis acutis. — : - 
A small inconspicuous species, with pale watery-green 
