riums, which contain specimens referred to both species, 
without being able, to satisfy OURenYES of ree? real pen: 
mination. 
It has perhaps bedn owing to the difficulty of deciding 
to which species our plant belongs, that it has so commonly 
gone by the name of Boxronta /evis in our nurseries. 
Our drawing was made from a specimen communicated _ 
4 the Botanic Garden at add St. Edmunds, in Novem- 
ber last. 
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