has a much wider range than this, for it appears to be 
common in Vancouver Island and the Fraser river, in 
British Columbia (lat. 50° N.), where probably it was 
found by Douglas, who discovered the species probably in 
the year 1830. 
I am indebted to my friend, H. J. Elwes, Esq., F.L.S., of 
Colesborne, Andoversford, Gloucestershire, for the speci- 
men figured, which that gentleman received from Oregon. 
As far as I am aware this species had not previously been 
in Cultivation in Europe, nor had it been anywhere figured. 
It flowered in April of the present year, and was very 
fragrant—J. D. H, 
Fig. 1, Front, and 2, side view of colamn :—Both enlarged. 
