Dr. Blume found it on trees on Mount Salak, in Java. 
Fig. 1. represents the lip of the natural size, seen from 
above. Its lateral crests are unlike any that have been 
before remarked in the genus, each consisting of a broad soft 
spongy flat skinless elevation, from whose surface various 
minute points rise up in abundance ; near the point of the lip, 
however, they become confluent, and resume the skin which 
is usually found on such processes. 
New GARDEN PLANT. 
HENFREYA scandens. 
Under the name of Dipteracanthus ? scandens this plant 
was exhibited by Mr. Glendinning of Turnham Green, at a 
meeting of the Horticultural Society, a week or two since, 
when it was awarded a Knightian medal. As a figure of it 
will be very soon published in this work, it is only necessary 
here to state that it is an Acanthad, forming a new and 
very distinct genus, which we would name after Arthur 
Henfrey, Esq. F.L.S. a gentleman already much distinguished 
for his correct acguaintance with Botany, especially Vegetable 
Anatomy. Its stigma separates it decisively from both Dip- 
teracanthus and Strobilanthes, to which it has in other 
respects much apparent affinity. Till we give a more formal 
account of it, the following character will enable other botanists 
to recognize the genus. 
Henrreya (Acanthacea e tribu Ruelliarum Dipteracanthe 
affinis.) Scandens, racemis nudis multifloris. Calyx 
5-partitus. Corolla infundibularis, bilabiata, laciniis 
subzqualibus. Stamina 4, antheris basi aristatis. 
Ovarium loculis dispermis. Stigma parvum, bilobum, 
obtusum, equale. Capsula clavata, stipitata, apice 
tantum seminifera. Semina (immatura) circularia, im- 
marginata, lavia. 
