or figure. But it has since been both described and figured 

 in Exotic Botany by our friend Sir James Edward Smith, 

 from specimens received from Mr. Lambert and the late 

 Lady Amelia Hume. This plant, as well as Seseli dicho- 

 tomum when wounded in dry and warm weather exudes a 

 strong-smelling gum-resin. 



A hardy perennial. Flowers in August and September. 

 Communicated by Mr. Anderson from the Chelsea Garden. 



