Gwarnatium, discovered by Rosert Brown, Esq. in 1804, 
owing plentifully near the shores of Port Hunter (or the 
Goal River), in New South. Wales,‘ and ‘named ‘by: him 
Ammonium, from its growing in sand. Our specimens were 
communicated by Epwarp Forster, Esq. in August 1823, 
from his garden at Hale-End house, where it flourished in 
the open ground. It was raised from seeds received from 
New South Wales, without name, but marked native of 
Bathurst Plains. | 
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