third of the whole, the upper part, or limb, being bell-sha- 
ped, not cup-shaped as in the former. The segments of the 
calyx are also longer and more acute. In our description 
of P. davurica, we remarked an approach in that species 
to Sympnyrum ; P. paniculata, in its habit, makes another 
‘ approach to that genus, by having generally two leaves 
_ growing together at the base of the panicle. _ 
A hardy perennial. Native of Hudson’s Bay. Commu- 
nicated by Rosrert Barctar, Esq. from his collection at 
. -Hill, who received it several years ago from the late 
Mr. Lez, of Hammersmith. Originally introduced to the 
Kew Garden, by the late Dr. Soanper, in 1778. We be- 
lieve no figure of it has been before published. 
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