ample calyx, like, as De CandoUe observes, Euckilus of 

 R. Br. and especially, to my view, like that of some Gompho- 

 lohia. — I have now before me an authentic bit of Sieber's 

 Dillwynia cuneata.'' 



" P.Jlexilis Sm. and Br. is a native of the country around 

 Port Jackson, where it flowers in the spring (Sept.) ; and 

 according to Hortus Kewensis, has been an occasional inha- 

 bitant of the English gardens for upwards of thirty years." 



