thofe of Holly, and that of the genus, as we fuppofe, from the 
inconvenience its {pinous leaves muft occafion to the naked- 
footed dancers of that country*. _— 
Our plant is evidently not the fame fpecies as the one that. 
is there defcribed and figured, which is larger and has narrower 
and more pointed leaves, but lefs like thofe of Holly. Speci- 
mens of both are preferved in the Bank fian Herbarium ; that of 
ilicifolium colleéted on the fouth-weft coaft of New-Holland by 
Mr. ArcuiBaLp Menzies, and that of zanum raifed in the 
Kew Garden (where it flowered in 1804) from feeds fent from 
the fame country by the late Mr. Peter Goon. 
The Cuorizema ¢rilobum of Smitu (Putrenaa ilicifolia 
of Botanift’s Repofitory, ¢. 320) a plant with appofite leaves 
and having, according to the figure, the keel rather longer 
than the wings, we fufpeét does not belong to this genus. 
Our drawing was taken at Mr. Hissert’s, Clapham- 
Common, in July 1806; but the defcription was made from a 
plant communicated by Mr. Bucuanan, Nurferyman, at 
Camberwell, 
Propagated by feeds, which it produces with us. Requires 
a foil fimilar to that ufed for the cultivation of Heaths, and 
merely to be proteéted from froft. 
~* yopes a dance, and Gye a fine or punifhment. But, if this etymology be 
correct, it would have been more proper to have made it of the feminine than 
the neuter gender. 
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