and Magazine ; but adds that he has seen plants from the 
Diep river which appeared to be hybrids between 8S. corii- 
folium and S. carnewm, and which had salmon-coloured 
flowers only slightly modified in structure. Mr. Bolus 
makes no allusion to the duller coloured and spotted 
flowers of var. maculatum, which may possibly prove to 
be a hybrid. 7 
The lower leaves, which are described by Bolus as 
oblong-lanceolate and quite glabrous, and which are so in 
our plant, are figured as broadly elliptic at Plate 2272, 
and glabrous, but as ciliolate in the Botanical Register. 
The specimens figured were communicated by H. J. 
Elwes, Hsq., F.L.S., from his garden at Colesborne, 
Gloucestershire, in August, 1892. It has also flowered at 
Kew.—ZJ. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Ovary, dorsal sepal, petals spurs and column; 2, side view of 
column; 3, front view of same; 4, pollinium :—all enlarged. 
