To which genus this fpecies really belongs, or whether there 

 be fufficient grounds for feparating Pomaderris from Ceano- 

 thus, not having had an opportunity of examining the fruit, we 

 cannot take upon ourfelves to decide. 



Our defcription was taken from a plant fent us by Meflrs. 

 Loddiges and Sons, in May 1811; the drawing from one 

 at Mr. Whitley's Nurfery, Old-Brompton, fome years before. 

 Native of Van Diemen's-Iiland. Introduced by Mr. Robert 

 Brown, in the year 1805. 



Flowers raoft part of the fummer. Is confidered as a green- 

 houfe fhrub, but in a fheltered lituation would probably bear 

 our winters very well. 



