gone far to perpetuate the miftake. It is eafily diftinguifhed™ 
by its thick fhining leaves, perfeétly entire, refle€&ted at the 
margin, along which runs a nerve that branches from each 
fide of the midrib, near the bafe; by its flefh-coloured 
cylindrical flowers growing in fafcicles in the axils of the 
leaves, and by having the fegments of the calyx longer, more 
linear, and deeper divided than in moft other fpecies. Flowers 
in June, July, and Auguft. Introduced by Mr. Joun Cres, 
in 1765. , “ 
Communicated to us by Mr. Loppices, Hackney. | 
