Correfponds very nearly with Lin nous's original defcrip* 

 tionof Protea fpharocephala, and is not unlike Houttuyn's 

 figure of that plant; it does not however agree with the defcrip- 

 tion of Thunberg, and being a native of New-Holland, 

 differing from mod of the Cape fpecies in having a long tube 

 to the corolla, and limb divided into four equal fegments, is 

 undoubtedly diftinft. We have adopted the name of anemonu 

 folia, though certainly not very appropriate, as it has been fome 

 time known by that name in feveral of our nurferies. 



We were favoured with the fpecimen from which our draw- 

 ing was made, by Mr. Napier, Nurferyman, near Vauxhall, 

 a very fuccefsful cultivator of many rare articles, who raifed 

 it from feeds received from Port-Jackfon. 



Is a greenhoufe plant, and requires the fame treatment as 

 the reft of the genus. 



