slightly pubescent, with short closely adpressed hairs, mar- _ 
gins undulated, between two and three inches long, and — 
above half an inch wide. Seeds mostly three; white, smooth, - 
riearly globular, small in proportion to the cavities in 
which they are contained. __ ; 
Mr. Davin Cameron, the head Gardener at Bury Hill, 
has not as yet succeeded in keeping it through the winter, 
in the open air, but is not without hopes that he may be 
more successful next year. | 
This elegant and fragrant species was raised from seeds 
received by Mr. Barcray from Begota, Columbia, and com- 
municated in flower, in August, 1825. The pod was added 
in July, 1826. May be propagated by cuttings as well as 
by seeds. . 
