Blue Mountains in New Holland, which differ only in having 
more stiff and rigid leaves, and are scarcely at all pubescent. 
This latter appears to come near to G. Bauer? of Mr Brown. 
The seeds of this plant were communicated by Mr Fraser 
to our Botanic Garden, where they blossomed in 1825, and to 
that of Edinburgh, where they flowered in 1826; and it was 
from these latter that our drawing was taken by Dr Gre- 
vie 
Fig. 1. Flower, with pedicels of ‘he lovee Fig. 2. One-half of the 
_ Perianth seen from within. Fig. 3. Anther. Fig. 4. Pistil.—A more — 
or less magnified. 
