and the corn-plants that were carried out from Spain, have 

 been sent home, while some of the most interesting parts of 

 the Chilian Flora remain neglected. For instance, it was 

 only the other day that the first species of Chloraea, of which 

 there are probably twenty in Chili, reached England through 

 Capt. James Mangles, and of the genus before us we are still 

 without T. polyphyllum, whose ^flowers grow in heads as 

 large as the fist, and T. azureum, which to the herbage of 

 T. tricolor adds the colour of the deep blue of a Siberian 

 Larkspur. 



