into three branches, and divisible nearly or quite to the base, 

 Stigmas capitate. 



Not having seen the fruit, we cannot assert that it accords 

 with Labillardiere's character of Pomaderris ; but from 

 its very near affinity to Pomaberris emptied (No. 1510) we 

 cannot doubt but that it should be arranged under the same 

 genus. 



Our drawing was made several years ago, from a plant 

 received from Messrs. Loddiges and Sons, by Mr. Ed- 

 wards, who observed that the stamens removed, one at 

 a time, from the petals to which they had previously been 

 closely applied, towards the pistil, so as to bring the anther 

 to one of the stigmas, and receded again after shedding the 

 pollen. 



Flowers in May. Native of New- Holland. Requires the 

 shelter of the greenhouse. Propagated by cuttings. Com- 

 municated by Messrs. Loddiges and Sons. 



