ovate, glabrous, one-celled, with four or five ovules. Styles 
curved, spreading. Stigmas obtuse, slightly capitate. q 
This very pretty plant, which grows to the height of a_ 
foot and a half or two feet, and on a warm sunny day is” 
almost covered with its bright yellow but fugacious blos- 
soms, was introduced by Mr. Arian Cunnineuam from King | 
George’s Sound to the Royal Gardens at Kew, whence it 
was liberally communicated to the Glasgow Botanic Garden, - 
under the name adopted; a name likely to be still more | 
intimately connected with the Botany of New Holland, than | 
it has even yet been, now that Mr. Ricnarp CunnineHAM is | 
appointed to be the successor to Mr. Fraser, the late Colo- | 
mal Botanist at Sydney, for which country he is very shortly | 
to embark. | 
- Fig. 1. Petal. 2. Stamens. 3. Pistils. 4. Pistil, with the Germen laid / 
open to show the Ovules :—Magnified. | 
