This singular plant 



than a foot in height. It had been 

 lately introduced. The flowers cam* 

 with us in January and February: 

 receptacle is of a very pecul 



a, pair of stag's horns. 



peat earth and loam ; but we have not yet 



propagated it. 





In viewing this extraordinary production, 



we are again forcibly struck with the 



indescribable variety of forn 



us pervading 



the works of the Almighty. 



The subject 



before us is altogether disshr 



dlar to every 



other plant : surely in all 



these things 



« God wisheth us to look i 





whnve replenished hou-e of tu 



iture He hath 



given us a habitation, and 



from whose 



bountiful table of providenc 





plentiful living, and whose ser 



vice is full of 



virtue, health, and joy." 





