acute, revolute at the points, densely bearded with white hairs. 
Stamens 5, inserted in the mouth of the tube, and alternate 
with the laciniz : filaments very short, included: anthers li- 
near, exserted. Germen smooth, slightly conical. Style smooth, 
tapering upwards, included in the tube. Sézgma slightly capi- 
tate. 
This handsome bushy Shrub is a native of the neighbour- 
hood of Port Jackson, New South Wales, and is well deserving 
a place in the Greenhouse, where it makes a fine appearance in 
February and March, when covered with its elegant spikes of 
sweet-scented white flowers ; it is a hardy Greenhouse Shrub, 
only requiring protection from frost, and thriving well in a 
mixture of light turfy loam, peat, and sand, with the pots well 
drained at the bottom, that the wet may pass off readily: young 
cuttings, planted in pots of sand, under bell-glasses, strike root 
freely ; as soon as rooted, they will require to be potted off sin- 
gly, in-small pots, and to be protected under frames or a hand- 
glass for a few days, until they have begun to root afresh; they 
must then be hardened to the air by degrees. 
Our drawing was made from a plant covered with flowers, 
at the Nursery of Mr. Mackay, at Clapton, last Spring, and 
we observed it in full bloom again in February and March last. 
The generic name is derived from Aevxog, white, and Twywv, 
a beard; the limb of the corolla being bearded with white. 
CLIP P LE LE LE LE LE LP 
1. Flower, showing the Bractes at the base. 2. Calyx. 3. Corolla spread open, 
to show the insertion of the 5 Stamens. 4. Stamen detached, to show the insertion of 
the filament to the anther. 5. The Ovarium, terminated by the Style and Stigma. 
