Seeds many, mining, kidney-maped, affixed to the upper 

 future by pedicles of different lengths. 



Before we had an opportunity of feeing the feed veffel of 

 this elegant little fhrub, we fulpe&ed it to be a Co lute a 

 from its habit, ftipulation, and form of the calyx and corolla ; 

 the inflated bladder-like pod leaves no room to doubt that 

 it is really of this genus. 



It is a native of New South-Wales, from whence Mr. 

 Colville received the feeds under the name of an Indigo- 

 fera. It is a tolerably hardy greenhoufe fhrub, bloffoms 

 freely, and produces feeds, from which only it has, we believe, 

 been hitherto propagated. 



Our drawing was taken at MefTrs. Colville and Son's, 

 Nurferymen, of King's-Road, Chelfea, in Auguft 1803, where 

 it is both in flower and fruit at the prelent time, October 15, 

 1804. 



