
 
        
         
		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.