the pinnulae crowded together. Our plant grew to the height of 

 a foot and half, had generally five petals, and the lower pin- 

 nulae diftant, alternate, and unequal ; differences which might 

 however arife from the latter being cultivated in a good foil, in 

 the open border, the former in a pot. Native of Siberia. A 

 hardy biennial. Communicated by Mr. Knight, of the 

 Exotic Nurfery, King's-Road. Flowers from June to Auguft. 

 Cultivated by Dr. James Sherard, in 1730. 



