ever, has been communicated of its history, or of its native 
country. 
It is remarkable in the pale yellow colour of its flowers, and 
still more so in the long, almost hair-like segments of the ca- 
lyx, which give a very peculiar aspect to the panicle of flowers. 
Fig. 1. Single flower. Fig. 2. Front view of stamen. Fig. 3. Back view 
of ditto. Fig. 4. Top of the style and stigma. Fig. 5. Lower part of 
the corolla laid open, to shew the insertion of the filaments of the sta- 
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