P0TAT0E-APPLE FLOWER, 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
The plant to which we have given the 
name of Potatoe-Apple Flower, merely from 
the similarity of bloom and external fruit to 
that of the famous edible root, though the 
leaves are totally different, is a native of 
New South Wales, and has never been before 
figured or described. 
It is an exact copy from one of the many 
drawings of New South Wales plants, &c. 
with which we have been favoured : but, 
being unaccompanied by the smallest me° 
morandum whatever ; and the friend who 
obliged us with them being unable to afford 
us any other information respecting this par- 
ticular plant, than that he thinks it's fruit 
was found edible, and that it appeared to him 
somewhat of the Convolvolus family ; we 
must leave to future discovery whatever re- 
lates to this plant, more than is conveyed by 
a figure unquestionably accurate, on a scale 
of about half the natural size. 
