from Pomponium (N* 798, 971.) by leaves that are not nar- 
rowed downwards, and which are blunter, fhorter, and broader 
than in that; by the pedicles, which are twice fhorter than the 
flower; by the limb of the corolla, which is not bept back for 
more than about half its length; by the abfence of all warty 
excrefcences on the inner fide of the fegments ; by its mona- 
delphoufly cohering filaments; by a pale yellow pollen, a 
germen three times fhorter than the ftyle, and a ftigma that is 
more elongated. 
Native of Mount Caucafus and the adjoining region; whence 
the feed from which our fpecimen was raifed had been received 
by Meffrs. Loppices, of Hackney. Hardy. Flowers in 
June. G., 
