Ventenat considers the Paragu of the Hortus Malabaricus, 

 which, by the bye, is a very bad figure, to be distinct from the 

 Ceylon plant, figured by Burmann, both of which are quoted 

 by LinnjEUs as synonyms of his inforlimatum, and charac- 

 terizes the latter by the tube of the corolla being three times 

 the length of the calyx and the leaves quite entire (see Annals 

 of Botany, v. 1. p. 388). Native of the East- Indies. Re- 

 quires to be kept in the stove. Introduced in 1796, by 

 Mr. Peter Good. Flowers most part of the summer. Com- 

 municated by John Walker, Esq. of Arno's-Grove. 



