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with arevolute edge, the flowers piipilionaceous, clear orange 

 yellow, with rich deep crimson forked veins, even more dis- 

 tinctly marked than those of Abutilon striatum. It is a 

 native of Swan River, and was communicated by Robert 

 Mangles, Esq. of Sunning Hill. 



62. GOMPHOLOBIUM versicolor; caule erecto, foliis brevitcr petlolatis 



3-foliolatis, foliolis linearibus mucronatis glabris margine revolutis, racemo 

 laxo paucifloro, calycis lacinlis oblongo-linearibus cuspidatis extils glabris 

 intils pubescentibus, carina glabra. 



A smooth, neat-looking, climbing shrub, obtained by 

 R. Mangles, Esq. from Swan River, where it appears to be 

 common. The stems are round, erect, and smooth ; the 

 leaves have a firm texture ; and the flowers are large, red- 

 dish-yellow changing to a deep chocolate red. 



63. CHOROZEMA varium (Bentliam mss.) ; foliis subsessilibus subrotundo- 



cordatis undulatis spinoso-dentatis integrisque pubescentibus, racemis erectis 

 multifloris foliis paulo longioribus, calycibus basi obtusis pilosis tube denti- 

 busque subsequalibus. 



This is perhaps the handsomest shrub yet obtained from 

 Swan River, whence seeds have been received both by the 

 Horticultural Society and private individuals. Its foliage 

 is compact, neat, and of a pleasant greenish grey colour ; the 

 flowers are gaily painted with orange and crimson. It is a 

 greenhouse shrub of the easiest culture, and will make an 

 admirable conservatory plant. It flowers from March through 

 the summer months. 



64. ACACIA cyanophylla ; phyllodiis lineari-lanceolatis vel elongato-oblongis 

 undulatis obtusis glaucis basi vald^ angustatis supra basin glandulosis, capi- 

 tulis racemosis axillaribus phyllodio multo brevioribus, ovario glabro. 



A fine new species of Acacia from Swan River, with long- 

 glaucous leaves, and a profusion of axillary racemes of yellow 

 flowers. It was raised by the Horticultural Society from 

 seeds presented by Mr. Smart, to whom we are also indebted 

 for the introduction of the beautiful Chorozema varium. 

 None of the long-leaved Australasian Acacias have such 

 glaucous wavy leaves as this. 



65. AGANISIA pulchella. 



A very pretty new genus of Vandeous Orchidacca), sent 

 by Mr. Brotherton from Dcmerara to Messrs. Loddiges. It 



