Of this interesting species of Mirgezia, having yellow 
flowers, I know nothing, except from the beautiful drawing 
kindly communicated to me, by W. T. Arron, Esq. from 
Kew Gardens. ‘The seeds were sent from the Blue Moun- 
tams in New South Wales, by Mr. Attan Cunninenam, 
in 1823. 
De Canpotte considered blue flowers to be characteristic 
of the genus; but in this, and in another species, we find, 
that the flowers are yellow, whilst every other characteristic 
is perfectly that of Mirsexi. 
Fig. 1. Flowering specimen. 2. Specimen in fruit (outline only). 3. Calyx. 
4. Vexillum. 5. Ale. 6. Carina. 7. Stamens surrounding the Pistil. 8. 
Pistil. 9. Upperside of a Capsule. 10. Underside of ditto. 11. The same 
deprived of its outer integument. 12. Seeds——All but 1. and 2. more or 
less magnified. . 
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