No, 116. 
PHYLLANTHUS RETICULATA. 
Class. Order. 
MONOECIA MONADELPHIA. 
We have not found this species to agree 
with any description that we are acquainted 
with: the branches grow horizontally: the 
leaves are of a membranaceous consistence, 
with a beautiful network of veins on their 
under side, which are somewhat glaucous. 
The flowers are produced in axillary pendu- 
lous bunches: they are without scent. 
We obtained this plant originally from the 
collection of Mr. Hibbert, where it was con- 
sidered an East Indian production. It must 
be constantly preserved in the stove, and 
flowers in the autumn. We have propagated 
it by cuttings, and find it to flourish in a 
loam and peat soil. 
