longer ; raceme panicled lax, partial ones folitary or in pairs ; 

 flower-faf tides numerous, rather diliant, 2 — 4-flowered, in- 

 clining in the fame direction ; outer fegments of the corolla firm, 

 oval-lanceolate, concave, acute ; inner tender, three times 

 broader, with deflected fides and crenulately eroded margin; 

 filaments naked for the length of the gennen, to which they 

 are bent ; germen elliptic-globular, obfcurely tritorofe, three- 

 furrowed, with a line down each protuberance, four times 

 fhorter than the (iyle. Native of New South- Wales ; whence 

 it was introduced by the Prefidentof the Royal Society in 1800- 

 A perennial plant; generally kept in the greenhoufe ; but the 

 fpecimen from which our drawing was made, feemed to thrive 

 in Mr. Haworth's garden full as well, in the open border at 

 the foot of a wall with a fouthern afpefi, where it flowered 

 mod part of the fummer. 



We fufpecl: that this genus cannot ultimately be kept up as 

 diftinQ; from Phalangium; but muft be reduced to that as 

 the firft conftituted; they both agree in the one-jointed pedicle. 



G. 



