EMBROIDERED FLOWER, 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
tiAVING received the onginal drawing, from 
which the annexed figure is engraved, without 
anv nztrnc or description, we have given it the 
appeliaiion, or epithet, of Emhioidered. 
This may, perhaps, be sufEcient to distin- 
guish it; at least, for the present. The draw- 
ing affords not any sufficient marks of gene- 
lical character, to afford the Botahist an op- 
portiniiiy of deciding positively on it's class in 
scicniific arrangement. The slight idea which 
it seems to present, in form and colouring, of 
having an edging, or border, like gold-lace, or 
embroidery, has induced us to give it the name 
of the Embroidered Flower of New. South 
Wales. 
The drawing is reduced to about half -..the 
natural size. 
