fhort, about the length of the getmen,-and many times fhorter . 
than limb, gradually enlarged into a turbinate faux, cuniculate, 
not folid; inner Segments upright-divergent, linear-lorate, 
unguiculate, about one-fourth fhorter than the others and 
nearly three times narrower; outer beardlefs, with recurvedly 
refletted /amine ; /tyle about the length of the tube, from which 
it is entirely free; /egments of the inner lip of the fligmas 
ferrately toothed ; filaments adnate to the tube; germen oval- 
cylindrical, three times fhorter than pedicle; cap/ule, as de- — 
{cribed by GMexin, turbinate, trigonal, and the feeds roundifh 
and black, but fometimes preffed into different forms by mutual. 
contaé&t; we.fufpeét the ftem is confiderably elongated during 
the development of the fruit. 
"Native of Siberia, Dauria, and their neighbouring diftri@s _ 
within the Ruffian empire. Although completely defcriked 
and excellently delineated in the Flora Sibirica of Guerin, It 
has not been taken up-in any general arrangement of vegetables 
that we have.feen, or received a fpecific name till now. Our 
prefent plant was raifed from feeds imported by Mr. Loppices 
of Hackney, with whom it flowered early in May 1806 and in 
the prefent year. Comes very near to the North-American 
verna, which has however a far longer tube to the corolla. 
_ The Bankfian Herbarium contains feveral native fpecimens of 
Dour ipenies, Gh Po 
