Mr. Salisbury's pannifolius agrees in fo many points with 

 our plant, that we have been led to doubt whether it does not 

 belong to the fame fpecies, though the flowers of that are 

 larger than in canarienfis ,• and Mr. Salisbury defcribes the 

 ftems as angular, which in our plant are perfectly rounded. 



It is an evergreen with fhrubby ftems, and, if properly fup- 

 ported, will climb to a great height. Native of the Canary 

 Iflands. Requires the protection of a greenhoufe. Propagated 

 by cuttings or feeds; but Miller remarks, that thofe propa- 

 gated in the former method, rarely bear feeds, whilit in the 

 latter they feldom fail. Cultivated by the Duchefs of Beau- 

 fort in 1690. Communicated by Meffrs. Loddiges. 



