V TESSELATA. 



New Vnrk and Philadelphia, in 1*24, ami 

 many of them flowered in August and Sep- 

 tember. It appears to be the Helleborine 

 palustris radiee repeat.- (.— rlatis foliis of 

 Morison, Sect. 12, Tab. II, No. 10. The 

 leaves are beautifully marked, and remain 

 during the whole of the winter : at this sea- 

 son the plants should be preserved in a cold 



i shady situation. We have found them to 

 sun-ecd very well in small pots planted in 

 rich black peat earth, mixed with a portion 



