ia eiciaaditali 
because all generic names terminating in oides are forbid 
den by a rule of Linnzvs (Philosophia Bot. § 226), Rormz 
and Scuuures have substituted that of Picorma. But in 
our opinion, it is far better to retain the name of Cyno- 
GLossuM, and to divide the genus into sections, as Dr Can: 
DOLLE has in so Many instances successfully done. | 
For the opportunity of giving a: drawing. of this rare 
plant, we are indebted to our friend Rosert Barcray, Esq. 
of Bury Hill, who communicated specimens of it in May 
last. The head gardiner Mr. Davin Cameron, informs us, 
that it was received from Portugal, and has been kept 
constantly out of doors. 
A hardy perennial. Native of Portugal, where it grows 
in moist shady woods and low vallies, but never in elevated 
situations. | 
