of the same species flowered beautifully. He observes also 
that he once had a plant of Kennepia apetala, which pro- 
duced abundance of pale blue flowers. 
In our account of Cuiroria Ternatea (No. 1542) we have 
erroneously described it as being annual ; for although seed- 
ling plants will often flower the first year, ripen seeds, and 
satan then perish, yet other plants will prove perennial, and 
aa shrubby, according to circumstances. Mr. Herpert 
observes he has vigorous plants of it five years old. 
CLiToRiA heterophylla is a native of the Isle of France, 
and with us is cultivated in the stove. Flowers in July and 
August, 
