Hanstrow (formerly BucuaNan). It has also beet found 
in that country by Dr. Waxticu’s collectors. 
I was at first melined to. consider it the same as the 
Hyrericum patulum of Taunpere’s Flora Japonica; but an 
examination of specimens-of that plant in the Lambertian 
Herbarium proves them to be different. Tuunsere’s plant 
has cylindrical: branches} the leaves: ferrugineous under- 
neath with their margins revolute, and the stamens shorter 
than the styles. The specific name of our plant is derived 
from Urala Swa, an appellation by which it is known to 
the Nawars, or originalnatives of Ne 
Swa, in the Nawar tongue, signifies a flower. Don. 
This very handsome and)seemingly hardy shrub, for 
the above account of which we are indebted to Mr. Davin 
Don, was coramunicated in Oetober last, by Messrs. Wunt- 
LEY, Brame, and Mine, of, the Fulham Nursery; who 
raised it from Nepal seeds. 
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