does not appear to differ from ours, except in being gene- 

 rally covered with a hoary pubescence, the want of which 

 may be attributed to the effect of cultivation. 



Hyssopus angustifolius of Marschall van Bieberstein 

 is the same species; but having been called orientalis by 

 Adams, and his name being published about the same time, 

 and adopted by Willdenow, it has superseded the other. 



Native of Tauria and Caucasus. Is more impatient of 

 cold than the common Hyssop. Communicated by Mr. 

 Anderson from the Chelsea Garden. 



