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149. HIBISCUS (Azanza) Wraye ; caule fruticoso tomentoso, foliis palma- 
tis cordatis tomentosis : lobis obovatis pinnatifidis laciniis rotundatis sub- 
crenatis, pedunculis axillaribus bifloris foliis longioribus, involucello 15- 
dentato, stigmatis laciniis linearibus revolutis. 
For this also we are indebted to Mrs. Wray of Chelten- 
ham, after whom it is named. It was raised by that Lady 
from Swan River seeds, and is a handsome greenhouse shrub, 
with fine large lilac flowers. The leaves are palmate, bright 
green, with roundly pinnatifid lobes. The corolla is as much 
as five inches across, and very showy. It is next to Hibiscus 
Hugelii ; from which it differs in the form of the leaves, the 
toothing of the involucre, the form of the stigma, and the 
colour of the flowers, which, in that species, are yellow with 
a purple eye. 
150. OXYANTHUS versicolor ; foliis ovali-lanceolatis utringue acuminatis 
glabris, corollis decurvis versicoloribus: laciniis linearibus secundis sta- 
minibus parum longioribus, filamentis antheris subsegualibus. 
This is a beautiful stove shrub, introduced from Cuba by 
Messrs. Loddiges. ‘The flowers are sweet-scented, and have 
a slender tube four inches long ; when they first appear they 
are quite white, but they change gradually to pink, and at 
last assume a deep rose colour or crimson. 
151. ANGRAECUM bilobum; caule brevissimo, folis cuneato-obovatis ob- 
lique bilobis reticulatis racemo verrucoso pendulo multifloro mult bre- 
vioribus, sepalis petalisque lanceolatis patentibus, labello conformi pauld 
majore calcare filiformi emarginato breviore. 
A lovely Orchidaceous plant, with long drooping racemes 
of snow-white flowers, just tipped with pink, and slightly 
sweet-scented. It has singular, netted obovate leaves, cloven 
at the point, and slightly sprinkled with small tubercles. It 
was imported by Messrs. Loddiges from Cape Coast Castle. 
152. EPIDENDRUM lancifolium. Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. p. 98. 
This plant has been imported from Mexico by Messrs. 
Loddiges, with whom it has flowered. It is very like E. 
cochleatum, but its lip is striated with deep purple radiating 
lines upon a pale yellow ground. It has a slight perfume. 
153. DENDROBIUM herbaceum ; caulibus ramosis teretibus glabris, foliis 
lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis apice obliqué bilobis, racemo paucifloro 
terminali, sepalis lateralibus basi paulo productis dorsali petalisque line- 
aribus, labello lanceolato integerrimo nudo, clinandrio biauri. 
