base, 7 bearing anthers. Germen and aristce villous. 
%/e red, very hairy. Stigmas 5, red, reflexed. 
Our drawing of this handsome plant was taken at 
the collection of Robert H. Jenkinson, Esq. who re- 
ceived it from the Countess of Scarborough, in whose 
collection it had been raised from seeds, and it is 
named in compliment to her. We suspect it to be of 
hybrid origin, and it appears to be intermediate be- 
tween P. obtusilobum and one of the citron-scented 
kinds. It begins flowering early in spring, and con- 
tinues to bloom in succession all through the summer ; 
it has also a pleasant lemon-like scent. It thrives well 
in a mixture of turfy loam and peat, and cuttings root 
freely planted in pots and placed on a shelf in the 
greenhouse. 
