the style not split half-way down. ‘“ Fruit nearly an eighth of an 
inch long, the free part much exceeding the adnate base, the 
cocci thin, opening by the separation of the whole inner face.” 
Tab. 196. — 1, leaf and portion of branch; 2, entire flower; 3, single 
petal; 4, stamen; 5, pistil; 6, horizontal section of the same. all 
magnified —J. G. B. 
A greenhouse shrub, neat in habit, but with little pretension to 
beauty in the flowers. I raised it. from seeds kindly presented to 
me by S. Solly, F.R.S.. It is easy of cultivation when grown in 
sandy loam and peat, and it should have plenty of ight and air 
when the plant is housed in the winter.—VW. W. S. 
