to the upper part of the cell, The plant when bruifed hasa 
difagreeable fmell and a naufeous bitter tafte. 
This plant, firft detefted by Micuavux in the fteep rocky 
mountains between Canada and Hudfon’s-Bay, was, as we 
believe, introduced into this country by Mr. Lyons. 
It is one of thofe which, after being preferved a little while 
on account of their novelty, having no beauty or other pleafing 
qualities to recommend them, are generally foon fuffered to 
perifh, Butas it has never been before figured or defcribed, 
except in the charafter quoted above from Muicuavx, we 
apprehend this notice of it will not be unacceptable to our 
botanical friends. Flowers in July. Communicated by Mr. 
LoppicEs. Fe 
Thofe who with to preferve it fhould, as we judge from its 
native place, take care to plant it in a poor and dry foil. 
