we have changed the language of the generic character in the 

 latter to preferve a uniformity, as we can fee no reafon for 

 naming the petals of Garidella a calyx, unlefs, with Jussieu, 

 we call them fo in the whole natural order. In Garidella the 

 nectaries, though bilabiate, and poffeffing a general fimilarity 

 with thofe of Nigella, bear a very different proportion to the 

 petals ; in the latter they are very fmall in proportion to the 

 petals, which in Garidella they exceed in length. In this 

 refpeft, of the two Nig ell as figured in this number, the 

 orientalis approaches much nearer to Garidella than the 

 bifpanica. 



Our drawing was made at Mr. Salisbury's, at the fame 

 time with the others. This is alfo an annual ; a native of the 

 South of France and of Italy ; and requires the fame treat- 

 ment. 



