both sides, and ridged at the back,length of the calyx. Corolla of 5 p etaablso,u tt htew i2c eb atchke
ones reflexed, narrowly spatulate, obtuse, of a pale
sulphur colour, with several red linear marks from the
bcaevned, toob tthuese b, aosef ; a lpowaleer sounlpesh ulirg cuolaloteu,r . conFniliavmenetn, tsc o1n0,
united at th'e base, 5 only bearing anthers. Pollen yelldooww.
n. GSetyrmlee ng reaennd, haariilrlyu sa t ctohvee rbeads ew, iathn ds osmft oovitlhl oouus
the upper part. Stigmas 5, red, and revolute.
diffeTrhs isso vmeruyc hn afrtoumra lt hdei voitshioenrs obfo tPhe lianr ghoanbiiut man, dw chhicah
racter, we have thought requisite to form into a distinct
bgeeinnugs . coTnhnee cetsesde nitniatlo c haa rloacntge rt ucboen,s iastnsd i nn tehvee rf ilbaemareinntgs
babeionvge n5e aprelryf eecqt uaanl,t haenrsd; tihne tuhme bseelgsm oefn tfslo wofe rtsh ea lcwaalyyxs
erect, not nodding before the flowers expand as in PeTlahrigso
gneiunmus; wainlld c ommoprreiosve etrh ein g rietsa tevre rpya rdti foffe rtehnet thuabbeirt.
ionu hs-ornooouterd o sf pSeicri eRs. oCf. PHeolaarreg, ownhiuomse. coWlleec thioavne o nf aGmeeradn ii-t
wacee saer ee xocbeleigdes de vfoerr ym oatnhye ru sine ftuhli so bcsoeurvnatityio, nas,n dw htoic wh hwoimll
be aTchken oswpelceidegse odf inth tihs eg ecnouusrs ere oqfu ioruer rpauthbelirc amtioonre. than
tchormivme owne lcla: rbe eiinn gt haet ior nter esaeatmsoenn ot fi nth eo rydeearr tion haa dvoer mtheamnt state, they should be kept dry, till they begin to grow;
tshuepyp lmieady wthitehn bwea tsehri:f tethd ei nbtoe sot thsoeirl pfootrs tahnemd riesg ulolaarmly,
peat, and sand, an equal portion of each mixed tobgreothkeern.
smTahlel, ptohtas t mthues tw baet ewr emll adyr apiansesd twhriothu gpho tfsrheeerldys:
they are increased by the tubers of the roots taken off,
haneadt ,p loarn tbeyd siene dpso tws,h iwchh iacrhe msoumste tbiem pesla rciepde noend .a gentle
Our drawing was taken at the nursery of Mr. Wm.
Malcolm, Kensington, in October last: we have no
doubt of its being a real species, having seen a great
many plants of it imported from the Cape of Good
Hope, without the slightest variation in them.