This is the plant we formerly fufpe&ed to be only a variety of — 
‘Zizipwora ferpyllacea (vid. No. g06) but having fince com- 
pared the living plants, we are now fatisfied of their fpecific 
difference. The one here figured is altogether fmaller, with 
ftems more procumbent, flowers of a different colour, fila. 
ments much longer, and has none of the pleafant odour of 
the other. It bears much the fame relation to Z. /erpyliacea 
as Tuymus Januginofus does to T. ferpyllum. Both f{pecies 
approximate very clofely to the genus Tuymus. Perhaps, in- 
deed, the whole genusof Z1zipHora is not naturally diftiné, 
but rather made up of certain fpecies of Tuymus, having only 
two ftamens, 
This is alfo a native of Mount Caucafus, and the feeds of 
it received from thence by Mr. Loppices. Flowers in 
Auguft. Is to be treated as a hardy Alpine. 
