smooth, slender, longer than the stamens. Séégma a simple 
point. 
For the opportunity afforded us of giving so fine a figure of 
this plant, we are obliged to Mr. P. M‘Arthur, who sent us fine 
flowering specimens of it that bloomed in the superb Conservatory 
of A. Baring, Esq. at the Grange, near Alresford, Hants, where 
the New Holland and Cape plants, with some from various other 
countries, are growing with the greatest luxuriance, and make a 
splendid appearance. The present subject is growing so freely, 
that it can scarcely be recognised as the same species, when seen 
stunted in a small pot in the Greenhouse; it makes a very 
desirable plant for the Conservatory or Greenhouse, being an 
abundant bloomer, and its flowers are fragrant ; it is alo hardy 
enough to endure our Winters against a wall, with the protection 
of a mat in severe weather, thriving well in a mixture of sandy 
loam and peat; and young cuttings root readily, planted in sand 
under bell-glasses, and placed on a gentle heat. 
PP PP PPPS PI PPOL ODP 
1. Calyx. 2. Corolla. 3. Fertile Flower, showing the Ovarium and Style. 
4. Sterile Flower, containing only Stamens, without any Ovarium or Style. 
