compact than the cultivated one, and more silky. Another 
specimen, again, which Mr TeLFatrr assures me Messrs HEt- 
SINBORG and BoJeER considered only a variety of this, has the 
leaves broader, less silky beneath, and the racemes of flowers 
more compact. 
The drawing of the natural size in the accompanying plate, 
was made at Bury Hill by Mr Duncompse. 
Fig. 1. Flower. Fig. 2. One of the Ale. Fig. 3. Carina. Fig. 4, Stamens 
on ge the pistil. Ai ig. 5. Pistil—All more or less magnified 
