No, 1757. 
POTENTILLA CALABRA. 
us, Order. 
ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
A native of Naples and Sicily, lately in- 
troduced: we received seeds of it in 1829, 
from Mr. Schleicher, and it flowered in 
July 1831. 
It is a very neat little perennial plant, 
distinguished by its small, much divided, sil- 
very leaves, and bright yellow flowers. It 
appears to be perfectly hardy, and would 
be a suitable plant for an artificial rock, or 
may be kept in a small pot in light loamy 
soil, increasing either by seeds or separating 
the roots. 
