burft, afterward white, from the white pollen. Cup/ ovate, 
terminated with long perfiftent /ly/e. 
We aresparticularly happy to be able to give a drawing of 
this little-underftood f{pecies. All Botanifts confounded it with 
auftriaca, til) Dr. Smit gave an account of it from the Siberian 
fpecimen preferved in the Linnean herbarium, in the firft volume 
of the Tranfaétions of the-Linnean Society. 
Native of Siberia. A hardy perennial. Flowers in May. 
Communicated, together with feveral other curious and rare 
plants, by Mr. Princus, Nurferyman, at Sydenham, 
