ever, = been ees of its history, or of its. native 
country. 
It is remarkable in the pale vellow colour of its flowers, and 
still more so in the long, almost hair-like segments of the ca- 
lyx, which give a very peculiar aspect to the panicle of flowers. 
Fig. 1. Single flower. + Fig. pe pete view of stamen. Fig. 3. Back view — 
of ditto. Fig. 4. Top of the style and stigma. Fig. 5. Lower part of 
the corolla laid open, to shew the insertion of the filaments of the sta- 
mens and the pistil. —All more or less magnified, 
