seen any authentic specimen : in some respects it approaches 

 P. glauca, especially as that species is figured by Mrs. 

 Rudge in the Linncean Tj^ansactions ; but the subject of the 

 present article is not referable to the same section as the 

 true P. glauca of Mr. Brown. 



A low shrub, with simple, erect branches. Leaves im- 

 bricated, ovate-oblong, convex beneath, glaucous, smooth. 

 Leaflets of the mvolucrum of the same form as the rest, 

 silky within, and ciliated at the margin. Flowers few, 

 8-10, silky, naked at the base. Stamens short. 



J. L. 



