genus ANTENNARIA, a name given by him from the form of 
the pappus, which in the male plants somewhat resembles 
the antenne of insects. .Tothe above species AnTENNaRIA 
contorta has been since added in the Botanical Register. — 
AnTennaRiA triplinervis is a rather handsome herbaceous — 
perennial, approaching A. margaritacea, and like it a_ 
good everlasting. Native of Nepal; and probably may 
‘be sufficiently hardy to bear our winters when not parti- 
cularly severe, with little or no protection. Flowers in 
September and October. Communicated by Mr. Brookes 
from his nursery at Ball’s Pond. 
