Jussreu and Lamarck, but while De Canpoxte has kept — 
Spartium junceum distinct, we cannot well separate this — 
so nearly related species from the same genus, 4 
The plant from which our drawing was taken, was com- 
municated in July, 1823, by P. B. Wess, Esq. late of 
‘Milford House, Surry. It was raised from seeds given him 
by M. Brvona, who found it at the foot of Mount tna, 
near I] Milo, and has given a description of it in the work 
above quoted from Mr. Wess, but which we have not seen. 
