the flower of the latter is curioufly (unrounded ; and from all 

 the other fpecies, by the ftyles becoming fo patent as to form 

 a radiated crown to the top-fhaped fruit. The back of the 

 feparate capfules ftand out in angles, and are covered with 

 glandular excrefcences. 



That this is Miller's lati folia, appears from his fpecimen 

 preferved in the Bankfian Herbarium. 



Although cultivated in our gardens as long ago as the days 

 of Parkinson, and bearing more fhewy flowers than any ol 

 the other fpecies, and equally hardy, yet it is far lefs common 

 than Love in a Mift, whofe lingular involucre appears to 

 have much attracted the attention of florifts. 



Native of Spain and the coaft of Barbary. Is an annual, 

 and requires the fame treatment as Nigel la damafcena ; 

 flowers in June and July, and ripens its feeds in Auguft. 



Our drawing was taken at Mr. Salisbury's Botanic 

 Garden, Sloane-Street. 



