be put in sand, and covered with a bell-glass, and placed in 

 an exhausted dung frame. 



It forms a spreading bush, and flowers freely in May and 

 June. It probably would be quite evergreen in the warmer 

 parts of England. 



Fig. 1. represents a calyx split open to shew the hairy 

 surface of its lobes, the ovaries, undulated disk, and stamens. 



