HONEY-SUCKLE, 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
' Our original drawing of this elegant little 
shrub, which is exactly copied in the print an- 
nexed, was said to be of nearly the natural 
size: so that it is smaller than the Euro- 
pean Honey-Suckle, which it otherwise much 
resembles. 
It is stated to be a perennial ; to rise about 
five feet in height; and to be found in greatest 
plenty on the richer grounds. 
We are not informed, that it's fragrance re- 
sembles that of our Honey-Suckle ; nor, in- 
deed, do we known with certainty that it is 
a parasitical plant. Both are probable; but 
we cannot give, as facts, what we possess not 
good authority for stating to be so. 
