which account the feedling plants were readily diftinguifhed 

 as they grew together ; they do not however appear to be 

 materially different in form. The Mem is fomewhat taller, 

 and the whole plant larger. The nectaries of the flowers are 

 incurved, but not fo much fo as in vulgaris. 



Communicated by Meffrs. Whitley and Brame, Old- 

 Brompton. Is a hardy perennial. Flowers in May and June, 

 Propagated by feeds or parting its roots. 



