128 NOTICES OP NEW OR RARE GARDEN PLANTS. 



specimen now before us, collected by Hartweg, in Colombia, is a 

 branch of a stiff erect shrub, terminated by a dense naked panicle 

 nine inches long. Mr. Anderson of Edinburgh, from whom this 



Calceolaria ericoides. 



was received, raised it from seeds communicated to him by 

 Dr. Jamieson of Quito, and describes it as a wiry woody shrub, 

 partly upright and partly procumbent ; when the wood is ripe, 

 very like Erica odore-rosse. Its seeds were gathered at the 

 height of 12,000 feet above the sea. The whole plant is covered 

 with a short coarse felt. The leaves are linear, with the edges 

 rolled back till they meet. The inflorescence is also covered 



