by day; in (@) the smell is the same at all times, and 
seems to us to resemble that of grated rhubarb. 
Notwithstanding the difference we have expressed be- 
tween the two plants, we cannot persuade ourselves of 
a specific difference. We have arranged the synonyms, 
however, so that the two may be separated by those who 
judge otherwise.—(@) does not appear to have been in any 
of our Herbariums or gardens till it was raised by Mr. Lee. 
A description of the species will be found under Gnipra 
pinifolia a. vol. i. fol. 19. of the present work. 
