(4g) 
Pedunculj filiformes, uniflori, 
glabri, albidi, unguiculares. 
Perianthium, 1-Phyllum, mi- 
nimum, obfolete 4-dentatum, 
albidum, glabrum. 
Corolla, t-petala, rotata, fla- 
vo-alba; Tudus fubnullus; Liw- 
dus patens, quadrifidus : 
nize ovate, obtufz, concave, 
crafliufcule. 
laci- 
Filamenta duo, ori tubi in- 
ferta, alba, breviffima. 
Anibere ovate, grandiufcule, 
didyme, flavefcentes. 
Germen faperum, oblongum, 
glabrum. 
Sty/us fliformis. 
Stigmata pe eee acuta. 
Flower-falks filiform, one- 
flowered, {mooth, whitifh, a 
finger nail in length. 
-Perianthium, one-leaved, ve- 
ry minute, faintly four-toothed, 
whitifh and {mooth. 
Corolla of one petal, wheel- 
fhaped, of a yellowifh-white 
colour; Tube {carce any; Lims 
fpreading, quadrifid, fegments 
ovate, obtufe, concave, thick- 
ith. 
Filaments two, inferted into 
the mouth of the tube, white, 
very fhort. | 
Anthere ovate, fomewhat 
large, double, yellowith. 
Germen above, oblong, and 
_ f{mooth. 
Style filiform. 
Stigmata, fimple and pointed. 
Sir George Sigunton. ¢ in his Embafly to China, Voh- Hi. 
p. 467, defcribes another Plant, whofe flowers are ufed for the 
purpofe of fcenting Tea. The flower refembles the dog-rofe, 
and the leaves thofe of Tea; hence the Chinefe call it Cha- 
whaw, or Flower of Ta. A Plate of this Plant is annexed, 
with ae epee es which uns very accurate and 
learned : 
