yellow, obovate, narrow at the base, entire or slightly 

 notched. Stamens from 40 to 50, spreading. Ovarium 

 triangular, with thick margins, hairy. 



This neat little plant is quite hardy, and is a proper 

 subject for the ornamenting of rock- work ; it also thrives 

 and flowers well in a small pot, planted in a mixture of 

 sandy loam and peat. It is nearly related to H. alpestre, 

 already published, but nearer to H. vineale, and is some- 

 times mistaken for H. marifolium, but is very distinct 

 from that species, which we only know by Barrelier's 

 figure, and fine specimens preserved in Mr. Lambert's 

 Herbarium ; and we do not believe that living plants of 

 it are at present in this country, the present and some 

 other species being generally mistaken for it. Cuttings 

 root freely, planted under hand-glasses in Autumn ; it 

 may also be raised from seeds, which ripen plentifully. 



Our drawing was taken from plants at the Nursery 

 of Mr. Colvill, last Summer. 



