the limb, and these being confluent, surround the faux 
with a yellow margin. Faux four-sided. Stamens. nearly 
sessile, inserted into the tube of the corolla, at about one 
third of its height. Anthers lear, oblong, yellow. Ger- 
men inferior, quadrangular, bilocular: Style very slender : 
Stigma bifid, large, exserted. 
This plant flowered in June 1827, in the nursery grounds 
of Mr. Cunninenam, Cowley Bank, near Edinburgh, at 
the same time with the Potyeata paucilora. Both were 
brought from North America by Mr, Buazr, and the subject 
of the present article was found by him, on the tops of the 
mountains of New Hampshire, surrounded by abundance 
_ of Menziesia cerulea and AnpromepA hypnoides. Granam. 
Fig. 1. Front view, and 2. side view of a Flower. 3. Faux of the Corolla 
shewing the insertion of the Stamens. 4, Pistil. 5, Leaf.—All more or less 
magnified. | ; 
