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Another new Godetia, also an annual, and from the same 
parcel of seeds as the last. It has larger flowers than any 
other I have seen, and forms as handsome a bush as G. Lind- 
leyana, only it wants the deep red blotches of that species. 
It is quite distinct from both Lindleyana, vinosa, and rubi- 
cunda, and approaches most nearly to G. roseo-alba. Both 
this and the last have been raised in the Garden of the 
Horticultural Society. 
133. RIGIDELLA immaculata. Herbert. 
Rigidella; Lindl.—Obsery. Sepala ungue cymbiformi wecto dextrorsum 
(a germine aspicienti) imbricante lamina reflexa, petala valdé minora 
recta ungue brevi lineari laminé latiore, antheree in columna staminea 
sessiles stigmatum tenuium lobos binos interposite loculis lateralibus. 
Flores penduli postmeridiani fugaces, ab hora nona circ. ad primam 
noctis patuli. oe 
R. immaculata ; sepalis acutis 12 unc. longis coccineis ungue pallidior 
petalis luteis lamina cordata acuminata, columna staminea superne gra- 
datim minore, antheris acutis inferne latis stigmata tenuia eequantibus, 
polline luteo. 
Sp. Flammed minor immaculata, in specimine nostro uniflora. W.Herbert. 
A curious little bulb from Guatemala, where it was found 
by Mr. Hartweg. 
134. TIGRIDIA violacea; infirmior, minor;7 caule apice dichotomo ; foliis 
ensiformibus, plicato-nervosis, leete-viridibus, angustioribus ; spatha ex- 
terna albo-marginata, floribus minoribus, violaceis, campanulatim-rota- 
tis ; perigonii foliolis interioribus ad marginem faucis transverse-plicato- 
appendiculatis ; stigmatibus bipartitis, lobis subulatis. Link. Klotzsch 
& Otto, t. 20. 
A pretty little bulbous plant, with rich purple flowers, 
almost the’colour of those of Sisyrinchium grandiflorum. It 
has been found by various travellers in Mexico, and has 
been raised in the Botanic Garden of Berlin. It requires the 
same cultivation as Tigridia Pavonia. 
135. OLINIA acuminata 3 ramulis gracilibus, obtuse-tetragonis, gilvo-fus- 
cescentibus, glabris; foliis minoribus, subcoriaceis, oblongis. acuminatis, 
basi attenuatis longitudinaliter excavatis, supra nitidis, subtus pallide- 
viridibus ; floribus terminalibus, densissime-cymosis; filamentis satu- 
rate-roseis. Link. Klotzsch §& Otto, t. 21. 
A greenhouse shrub, with narrow lanceolate leaves, pale 
green flowers, and dull red berries. It isa native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. Not handsome. 
