No, 21. 
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PEN TANDRIA PA OG YNIA. 
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This most elegant. plant i is a native of 
New South Wales: we obtained it from 
seeds, about the year 1803. It frequently 
begins to flower in April, and continues two 
or three months before it is quite over; dur- 
ing the whole of which time nothing can be 
more beautiful, especially in a large plant. 
It requires a sandy peat soil, may be propa- 
gated by cuttings, and must be preserved in 
an airy greenhouse during the winter. 
We cannot look at Mr. Brown's Prodro- 
mus without anxiously longing for the intro- 
duction of more of this delightful genus: we 
find there no less than seventeen species des- 
cribed; of which number not a fourth part 
are at present in this country ; and doubtless, 
in the vast, unexplored Australasian wilds, 
many more exist, as yet unnoticed and 
unknown. 
