No. 1066. | 
LECHENAULTIA E ORMOSA. 
Class. Order, 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This was first gathered by Mr. Brown, on 
the south coast of New Holland, and by 
him named after M. Lechenault, an eminent 
French botanist. It was raised from seeds 
last year by R. Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, 
from whom we had the pleasure of receiv- 
ing it. 
It will strike by euttings, and should be 
potted in loam and peat. As it flowers dur- 
ing the whole of the autumn, it is a most 
acceptable plant for the greenhouse. 
We ought not to consider such a pleasing 
ee without thinking of its great Crea- 
or: but, “What the Almighty is, we cannot 
an ; we see something of Him as the great 
Source of being ; something of Him in the 
multitude, the beauty, and the grandeur of 
His works; but who by searching can find 
out God? Who shall describe to us, what 
He is in Himself? what it is to be perfect, 
