guished from the others of the genus “ by oblongly lanceo- 
late widely toothed revolutely edged leaves, by panicles 
which are not level-topped as in the others, and by pedicles 
shorter than the calyx.” : 
The drawing was taken at the nursery of Messrs. Mal- 
colm and Co., Kensington, where this scarce plant is very 
successfully treated. . 
The Mespitus japonica of the 365th article of this work, 
ranks according to Mr. Lindley’s treatise in his genus Erro- 
porrya, of which the character will be fully given in the 
appendix to the present volume of the Register. At one 
point it comes next to PHorinia. 
Not having had the opportunity of seeing the plant of 
the present article in flower, we shall not attempt any fur- 
ther description. 
