yielding handsome variegated planks, called by the cabinet- 
makers Spanish elm or King-wood. 
Our drawing was made in the Nursery of Mr. Lee, of 
Hammersmith, in July 1826. 
Branches smooth, somewhat 4-cornered. Leaves lanceo- 
late, membranous, stalked, quite smooth, inserted in 
threes or fours; stipules subulate. Corymbs terminal, 
spreading, smooth. | Calyx roundish, 5-toothed. Corolla 
yellow, funnel-shaped, ventricose, gibbous at the base, 
with an erect, plaited, 5-cleft limb. Anthers linear, usually 
projecting. 
J. L. 
