corolla; stigma obtuse. Capsule globular, six-furrowed, 
scabrous, three-celled. Seeds, one in each cell, roundish, 
even-surfaced, with an appendage at the tip.” See Cluytia 
by Smith in Rees's cyclop. 
Introduced from the Cape of Good Hope, by the late 
Mr. Masson, in 1790. 
A very rare greenhouse shrub. The drawing for the 
work was taken at Mr. Colvill's Nursery, in the King’s Road, 
Chelsea, where it flowers late in the autumn. 
The genus comprizes the only group contained in the 
Order GYNANDRIA, of the Class Dracia, in the Linnean 
system. 
We are obliged to Mr. Brown for pointing out to us the 
place held by the species in the general system above 
quoted. 
