authority of Gesner, which he says is of about half the 

 height and bears fewer flowers, which are produced the first 

 year from seed. 



It is probably a native of Russia, and quite hardy. Raised 

 in the present year in several gardens about London, from 

 seeds sent by Dr. Fischer from the Gorenki garden 

 Flowers in July. Communicated by Mr. Jenkins from his 

 botanic garden in the New-Road. 



ERRATUM. 



No. 2091, 1. 11 — 14, Dele PulteNjEA scabra, &c. &c. 



In some copies Pulten^a scabra of the Hortus Kewensis has been 

 inadvertently added as a synonym of Pulten^a biloba, but is a different 

 species, 



