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HOLMSKIOXiD]^ sangiiib^ 



Crimson Holmskioldia. 



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DIOYNAMIA ^^QIOSPKMV^. v" 



Nat, mrd, Verbbn ACB& . Juirieu In ami. m mu$* 7^ 63. Brmmprod. 



HOLMSKIOLDIA. Val camp&nulahis, ampliS^rtJblontiifl, Mr 



visus. . Cor. ringens : labio saperiore bilobo; inferiora^trifidi lacinid medi& 

 majore. Bacca 4r-partilMlis> segmentis incrtospenniB, froimm Ehrt,Kem* 

 ed.%4* 65* Germeii 1, non 4. s 



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Hastiii|;]a augusta. XSekia MS&miBBrb. 'Bank$, 

 Platunium rubnim. JuimMm mnm w mu9. 7* 76. ^^ 



Frutex de (on brwAidtiMrmmotus^ tamis imis fTocu0mki^u rpJScoM^ 

 bus, navelUs oholeti 4-gtmis bmuginotii, Fol. <^»pimta -^loa^ 'i^ eardita^ 

 serraia^ acummaia, B&thptmetitulatat wbvUlosa, 3-4rtinciaHa, petiolo gtut- 

 ter feri bremore. Bacrau brachtato-jHiniculaHt laxi termittaks, axi pedi- 

 ceUisque mhrnUoAi fiaribu^co^ CBi*rtaatu$f 



vbioleti &^du$t 9mi^himt0 '^"gRfe^ uirinque itAmUosHS,vewma^permtem9f 

 ctnrompltrittMfi^e^ Cor.anffutta 



datiM, superwribus^ brtmmmi$^ sf^^^fwil^km, i>^erww4kclma^xMM hn^mre* 

 ¥ii\bremds dufyfumm, laxi piA^ 



AaAf. . emictmieMf oUongte^ mato-iagiiiata, f^Mcm* / StyUis' jfi^tl^u 

 ^lamentU tegmaUB Md ffraciUarp glahenimMMt^ h^prd coednem: stigtaa a6i§^ 

 fiieft breve cMifmiiini olMGaM tranmer^fisaMm fotelo uUero bUjwbmgwn* 

 &m^ parviAKm^ grtmmbio-Mcabrum, myeute^camdicam, M&4gamhfflobo' 

 $mmmfalm rotmubOii/ 44oe.f loeuUs ntonoipenmt. 



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Holmskioldm Banguinea/ iZefz. ofo.6. Sl.^^lBOA^jp. p£/ 3.,«60. t^)rU 



Kew. ed. % 4. Q&. y^^ffHt, pkgtogr. bUett. ^^.,^^ / : 



Hastingia coc<OT«7 Shift* eaS^ ^' »\ z .,^-'^ 



l^e plant -of .Ihe drawing flowered last DeceipllJrjtl'^JB""*^"^ 

 gardea of .^Comte^|e Vandes, Bayswater; we^Ji^^,. for 

 the fii^t time m4lil|country. It had beeii.^ultiratb(! iAf 

 the hothouse ; bnt b^ng either to the da^ ocAA-ma^pL of 

 the year, or accidental weakness of the puiDt; the^b1oesom,_~ 

 proved inferior in size and brilliancy of colour to the^diati 

 samples we have seen ; tbongh perfect in other respects. 



•The germen is a small round obsoletely quadrangular 

 grannlarly roughened silveiy-white body, without the slight- 

 est appearance of a quadruple division at the exterior; and 



