flightly toothed, but more frequently finuately pinnatifid, and 
always much the broadest towards the point. The whole plant 
is tomentafe. 
This fpecies has great affinity with Marrurora (Cuer- 
RANTHUS) friflis, 729 of this work; and, like it, does better 
treated as a greenhoufe plant, than expofed to our winters in 
the open ground. The flowers are much larger and of a brighter 
colour than thofe of #rifis; and have the fame fragrant fmell 
after fun-fet. 
Our drawing was taken from a plant communicated by Mr. 
Satissury, from the Botanic Garden, in Sloane-Street, in 
May laft. We were favoured with fine {pecimens the year 
before, by Mr. Wuittey, from the Fulham Nurfery. 
Introduced to the Kew Garden, by the Right Hon, Sir 
Joszrs Banks, Bart. K. B, in 1797. 
