rocks in woods beyond the Kammerwald, near the stone 
quarry of Torbagy; and also in similar places on the 
Schwabenberg, all in the neighbourhood of Pest, where 
it flowers in June and July. We have it from mountains 
near Agria. 
The pods, which were unknown to M. de Candolle, are 
described by Dr. Sadler, in his excellent Flora of the 
district of Pest, as ‘ slightly compressed, round at the 
base, and hoary, with reniform, shining seeds.” 
Stems procumbent, a foot or foot and half high, suf- 
fruticose, furrowed, slightly pubescent. Leaves simple, 
lanceolate, acute, beneath silky, above smooth, usually 
alternate, occasionally fastigiate. Mowers towards the 
ends of the branches, fragrant, yellow, axillary, in twos 
or threes, pedicellate, longer than the floral leaves. Calyx 
and pedicels silky. Corolla quite smooth, with the yex- 
illum rather shorter than the other petals. 
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