ranks the present plant in the section Monospatalla : 
this and six others produce anthers, but they are always 
imperfect in the specimens that we have examined. 
Style short, pale red, hairy at the base and smooth up- 
wards. Stigmas 5, purple, reflexed. 
The present subject is a very singular hybrid pro- 
duction, and was raised in the select and curious col- 
lection of Robert Henry Jenkinson, Esq. from a seed 
of P. particeps, that had been fertilized by the pollen 
of Campylla carta. It is the first hybrid that has 
come under our notice, intermediate between Cam- 
pylia and Pelargonium ; and, although its origin is 
between two such very different parents, it is of as free 
growth as any plant belonging to the family. It is as 
near as possible intermediate between the two. The 
habit of the plant and form of the leaves are of P. par- 
ticeps, likewise the number and form of the stamens ; 
but the stipules and form as well as the colour of the 
flower, are of Campylia cana. 
It requires precisely the same kind of soil as recom- 
mended for both its parents, a mixture of turfy loam, 
peat, and sand, and a pretty good supply of water, 
keeping it as much as possible from its leaves. Cut- 
tings strike root freely, planted in pots and placed 
on a shelf in the greenhouse. 
