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Brachystma latifolium R. Br. (Bot. Reg., t. 118. ; Bot. Mag., t. 2008.; and our fig. 247.) is a hand- 
some New Holland climbing shrub, producing large scarlet flowers from April to July,which no 
conservative wall ought to be without. 
Gompholdbium grandiflorum Smith (Bot. Reg., t. 484.) is a New Holland shrub,with fine large yel- 
low flowers, which are produced from March to September. It grows to the height of 3ft.; and 
there are several other species from the same part of the world. 2 
elect oe R. Br. is a genus that includes a few New Holland species; but they do not exceed 1 ft, 
in height. ; 
= 251 Jacksoénia (named by Mr. Brown in honour of George 
Jackson, an acute Scotch botanist, once librarian to 
A. B. Lambert, Esq., and a particular friend of ours) 
scoparia R. Br. (Bot. Cab., t. 427.) isa handsome shrub 
from New South Wales, with the habit, nearly, of Ge- 
nista monospérma. It grows to the height of 6 ft., and 
flowers in July and August. There are several other 
species. 
Viminadria denuddta Smith (Ex. Bot., t.27.; Bot. 
Mag., t. 1190. ; and our jig. 249. to scale of 2 in. to a foot, 
and fig. 250. of the natural size) is anelegant New Holland 
shrub, growing to the height of 4ft., and flowering from 
June to September. 
Spherolobium vimineum Smith (Bot. Mag., 969.; and 
our fig. 251. to a scale of 2 in. to a foot, and fig. 252. 
of the natural size) is a diminutive Australian shrub, 
producing yellow flowers from May to August; and 
S. médium is another species of the same genus, producing red flowers. 
Abtus ericéides Don’s Mill., 2. p. 120. (Bot. Mag., t. 949. ; and our,ig. 253., in which the branch of 
the natural size is marked (as in all similar cases) with a+) is a very neat little heath-like low 
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shrub, producing its fine yellow flowers from April to June. There are other species, all with narrow 
heath-like, or rosemary-like leaves. 
Dillwgnia glabérrima Smith (Bot. Mag., t. 944. ; Bot. 257 
Cab., t. 582. ; and our fig. 256. toza scale of 2in, to a foot, 
and fig. 255. of the natural size) is a handsome New Hol- 
land shrub, producing its fine yellow flowers from March 
to July, and growing to the height of 4 ft. There are 
several other species, all deserving of culture. 
Eutdxia myrtifolia R. Br. (Bot. Mag., t. 1274. ; and our 
Jig 254. the flower of the natural size being marked with 
a-+.), and £. ptingens Sweet (Fl. Aus., t.28.), are elegant 
evergreen New Holland shrubs, which Mr. Sweet has 
shown might easily be kept in pits, or against conservative 
walls in the neighbourhood of London ; or grown, without 
any kind of protection, in the open air, in Devonshire. 
Sclerothimnus microphglius R. Br. is an elegant New 
Holland shrub, growing to the height of 2ft. The leaves 
are stiff, and the whole plant rigid, as the generic name 
implies. The flowers are yellow, and are produced from 
May to July. 
Gastrolobium bilobum Ker (Bot. Reg., t.411.; Bot. Cab., 
t. 70.) is a pretty little New Holland shrub, producing its 
fine yellow flowers from March to May. 
Euichilus obcordatus R. Br. (Bot. Reg., t. 403. ; Bot. Cab., 
t. 60.; our fig. 258. to a scale of 2 in. to a foot, and fig. 257. 
of the natural size), is an elegant plant, producing 
yellow flowers, which have a purple keel, from March to 
June. f ; j 
Pultene’a is a genus of 41 species, which are described 
in Don’s Miller ; and many of them are in cultivation in 
our green-houses, pits, or cold-frames. — P. stricta Bot. 
3 Mag., t. 1388. ; (Bot. Cab., t. 274.; and our fi . 259.) will 
give an idea of these plants. P. stricta is a native of Van Diemen’s Land. : 
Daviesia latifolia R. Br. (Bot. Mag., t.1757.; and our fig. 261. representing one branch (a) to 
the scale of 2 in. to the foot, and part of a branch (marked with a +) of the natural size) is a Van 


