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HABROTHAMNUS FASCICULATUS. 
thrives well, and promises to make a fine plant. It also bloomed at the Horti- 
cultural Society's Garden, Turnham Green, where our drawing was kindly permitted 
to be made last April. 
For the general cultivation of this species and H. corymbosus, see p. 1 1 2 of the 
present volume. 
The name is derived from habros, gay, and thamnos, a branch, in allusion to the 
splendour of its flowering branches. 
