ments short and slender : anthers linear. Ovarium smooth
and glossy. Style smooth, slightly exserted. Stigma trifid,
the segments blunt, erect, or slightly spreading.
Our drawing was made from a specimen communicated
from Mr. Barclay’s rich collection, at Bury Hill, in the Summer
of 1830 ; and we have also received it from the Nursery
of Messrs. Young’s, of Epsom. Prom their extensive collection
of hardy shrubs and plants likewise, we ought to have
stated, on page 109, that our figure of the beautiful Ribes
sanguineum was also made.
1. Calyx. 2 . The tube o f the flower laid open, to shew the insertion o f the stamina.
3. Ovary and style, terminating in 3 stigmas.
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