ing the fruit. Calyx deeply five-cleft, with linear-lanceo- 
late, erecto-patent segments. Corolla ample, white, cam- 
panulate, the limb five-cleft, with spreading, oblong seg- 
ments, externally with minute, glandular pubescence, the 
tube within streaked with green. Stamens four, didyna- 
mous, inserted at the base of the tube. Anther roundish, 
two-lobed, their back turned towards the pistil. Stigma 
capitate, two-lobed. 
This is much the finest species of the Genus, having 
flowered considerably larger than those of the only other 
hitherto described individuals, A. littorea, Brown, and R. 
albicans *, of Cunnineuam, in Mr. Barron Fieip’s Memoirs 
of New Holland. It was discovered by Mr: Brown on the 
Southern shores of New Holland. . Seeds were gathered by 
_ Mr. Axian Cunninenam at King George’s Sound, during 
the fourth voyage of survey of Capt. Kine, and sent to 
the. Royal Gardens at Kew, where the plant blossomed in 
Mey, 1824. , 
he drawing was kindly communicated to me by W. T. 
Arron, Esq. 'The figure of the Anther and Stigma, and the 
description, are from a dried specimen in my Herbarium, 
gathered by Mr. Waxeriexp, in King George’s Sound, and 
sent to me with many other rarities by Mr. Fraser. 
_* A fourth species has been sent to me by Mr. Fraser from the Swan 
River, which I name 
A, ilicifolia ; foliis obovatis glabris spinoso-dentatis munitissime punctatis, 
ramis longissimis virgatis, corolle laciniis tubo brevioribus, eapsula ob- 
longa calyce quintuplo longiore. 
This grows to the height of six feet, and is widely different from the other 
known species, 
Fig. 1, Back view, and 2, front view ofa Stamen. 3. Stigma.— Magnified. 
~ 
