Planchon and Linden, “Fl. des Serres, 8. 823. p. 201,” and 
also WV. anechtochilifolia of Warsz. MSS., under which name we 
received our plant from Berlin. Indeed, except the variegated 
leaves and smaller flowers, there is scarcely any tangible specific 
difference between the two. The humbler growth of the original 
species, giving it a good deal the appearance of Ramondia, as 
the author correctly observes, was due probably to imperfect cul- 
tivation. 
Fig. 1. Corolla laid open. 2. Pistil; the greater part of the ovary incor- 
porated with the very hispid calyx-tube :—magnijied. 
