circumstance we have taken advantage of in our specific 
character. The form, smoothness, and position of the fo-_ 
liag’é appear to be nearly alike in both: i 
Our drawing was taken at the Fulham nursery, in July 
last ; and, we are informed by Mr. Wurrtey, that this 
handsome shrub with many other rare plants, was brought 
over by his friend Captain Craréik; as a present from Dr. 
Wiuucs, of the Calcutta garden. 
It requires to be kept in the stove. The blossoms are. 
shewy and very fragrant, and, according to Dr. Roxpuren’s” 
account, the fruit is edible, the pulp being firm, sweet, and, 
in his opinion, agreeable: in appearance, he Says, it re-_ 
sembles a small, smooth, deep-coloured orange. We have 
not the opportunity at present of examining the manu- 
scripts of Dr. Roxsuren, but were favoured by Mr. Miiyg~ 
kiss the above memoranda, which he had extracted from i 
them. 
