that liad been procured from C. blattaria, mixed with
the pollen of Phymatcmthus elatus. It is as near as
possible intermediate between agreeing nearly with the latter, etxhcee pttw ino ;b eitnhge al elaitvteles
bforromadeer,r bauntd asroe fltaerrg; etrh ea nfdlo wmeorrse psaprrteaakdei ngm. oreI to ifs tahle
toofg tehthe esra ma ev etrryib hea, nsduscocmeeed sp lwaenllt ; ina nad m, ilxiktuer et hoef olothaemrs, priesahti,n ga nsdt atsea,n da,n dw agtievriinngg ththeemm af rdeeryly awirhye nsi tiuna taio fnlo uin
winign ttoero; maus cthh ecyr oawred emdo wrei tlhia obtlhee tro p lraencetsiv, eo ri nbjyu rryec beiyv bineg
too much moisture on their leaves, than by any other
mfoerea ntsh. ey Cguettt itnogos rwipilel. strTikheey r omout sftr ebeel yp, latankteedn ionf fp boets
in the same kind of soil, and may be placed on a shelf
in the greenhouse.