tuse, crossing each other at the point, above the middle
reflexed; margins curled;or revolute, all of a jet blloawcker wohneens lfiinrseta re,x preafnledxeedd,
w5 iftehr twileh ioten eusn gnueeasrl.y oFfi ltahme esnatms e1 0le, nugnthit,e dth ein utop pae rtmuboes,t
rather shortest, sterile ones very short and curved inward
like a hook. Pollen orange-coloured. Style
cfloelsohu-rc,o rloefulreexde,d .very hairy. Stigmas 5, of the same
Our drawing of this curious species was taken at
tihne finnuer sbelroys soofm M aets strhs.e Csoamlviel lt iamned aSso nH, . wahtrear ea nitd wHas.
sdeioeidcsa;, athned iwf hwoel ea roef nwoth imchu chha dveec epiverefde citne dt hep lsepnetcyi eos,f
dioica is no more dioecious than the others, for it is now
loaded with perfect seeds, which have been all set-
uwnitdhe ri ttsh aot wspne cpioesll einn :a fau tfuurlele nr uamccboeur.nt will be given
andT hfliosw pelrainntg, aabs uwnedlal natsl yi tsa tr elMatriv. eCs,o livsi lnl’osw; gwreo wfiinngd
them thrive well in an equal mixture of turfy loam,
peat and sand, the same as recommended for H. atra-,
after they have done flowering and have ripened their
stheeedns ,b e thkeeyp t gqeuniteer adllryy tbiellc othmeey sdhoorwm aann ti;n cltihneayt iomn utsot
grow afresh, when they should have the old mould
taken from them, and be planted in fresh soil, and as
they grow they may be watered regularly, but only
lwithtleen ttuhbeeyr sa reo fq uthitee rdoroyts; , thbeuyt mthaey bbeet tienrc wreaays eids btoy tihne
crease them by seeds, which ripen in abundance, if
some pollen be applied to the stigmas when in bloom.