rally cultivated with us in a garden pot, and sheltered in a 
pit or frame during winter. 
Drawn at Messrs. Colvill’s, in the King’s Road, Chel- 
sea. , 
Stem about a foot high, fluted, hollow, slightly viscid. 
Root-leaves spatulately oblong with a membranous petiole, 
roughish, deep green, marked with either three or five 
nerves, lightly toothed, stem ones lanceolate, sessile, quite 
entire. Flowers alternate upon the stem and peduncle, so 
as to form nearly a corymb. © Leaflets of the calyx rather 
roughishly furred, viscid, reddish at the points. Flowers 
either blue or pinkish red. The pappus of the seed white. 
We had no opportunity of examining the plant for de- 
scription; and have borrowed the above remarks from 
Bellardi and Lamarck. 
