Tas. 292.—1, bud; 2, entire flower; 3, single petal; 4, pistils: all 
magnified.—J. G@. B. 
A very interesting and remarkable species of Oxalis, forming a 
small shrub when well grown. I obtained it from Mons. 
J. Linden, of Brussels, who has kindly furnished me with many 
rare plants. It thrives in a warm greenhouse, where it flowers 
freely, grown in sandy loam and leaf-mould. It is _ easily 
increased by cuttings.—W. W. S. 
