at Camberwell; but it was in Mr. Vere's garden, at Kenfing- 

 ton-Gore, that Mr. Anderson pointed out to us the true 

 habit of the plant, which leaves no room to doubt but that the 

 Chili plant and this are the fame fpecies. It throws out, round 

 tiie bafe of the erecl flowering-ftem, proftrate branches, which 

 take root, and from the extremities of fome of thefe other 

 flowering ftems Ihoot up. Has no fcent, but being fhewy and 

 eafily propagated by feeds, and moft probably by its runners, 

 muft foon be very common. Although it flowers the fame year 

 it is fown, we fliould judge from its habit, that its duration is 

 more than annual. 



ERRATUM. 

 Ns. 1487, peg. alt. I. 8. dfJe on the banks. 



