a distinct glandular base, while here they are long, entan- 

 gled, torulose, and are scarcely at all glandular at the base. 



A greenhouse shrub, requiring plenty of air and light, 

 but not particularly delicate. It is readily increased by 

 cuttings. 



In the wild specimens the leaves are nearly twice as 

 narrow as in the accompanying figure. The species appears 

 very near H. trisperma of Mr. Bentham, but differs in its 

 ovary being sessile. 



