leaves, and long horny teeth, not unlike the shells of
some species of Cardium (Cockle). observed it was at the nursery of Mr. TYhoeu lf,i rKste ntitm Reo awde,
who raised it from seeds. We are not certain if it be a
species or a hybrid production : if the latter, P. angu-
losum must also be one, being intermediate between
othuer spercetsieonnt opfl atrnut e anPdé laPr.g oànceiar,i foalsiu mdo. NoIt. 1b,e l2o,n g4s, t5o,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and the following plant, which differ
fmroumch t hthee o ltahregre sset,c tiaonnds , lobnyg t hdeeicrl itnwinog u fpiplaemr epnettsa.l s Tbheienrge
are several other natural sections belonging to the
genus.
loamTyh iss oiisl, a mveixrye dh awrdityh pdleacnaty, eadn dle atvherisv eosr wlieglhl ti nv erigceh
tfaicbileen tm toou pldre; sae rcvoem itm tohnro gurgehen thhoeu wsein oter rl,i gghivt irnogo mit pisl esnutfy
of air in mild weather. Being of a woody texture
and a free grower it requires more water than many
other kinds. Cuttings root readily under a hand-glass,
or in pots placed in a sheltered situation.
Our drawing was taken at the nursery of Messrs.
Whitley, Brames, and Milne, Fulham, in September
last.