and calyx clothed with slender hairs tipped with glands, 
so delicate as to be scarcely visible to the naked eye. Panicle 
subrotund or oval, many-flowered, rather compact. Corolla 
rather bright yellow, with zigzag orange lines round the mouth. 
Ovary or capsule much elongated, slender, cylindrical. W. J. H. 
Cuxr. The present species of Sty/idium, being analogous in habit 
to S. saxifragoides, figured at Tab. 4529, requires the same treat- 
ment as there mentioned. In summer these small weak plants 
should be placed in a situation where they may be maintained 
in a moderately moist state, without having daily recourse to 
the water-pot; and in winter they should be placed in a dry 
airy place, taking care in damp weather that no water lodges 
amongst the fascicles of leaves, for when this happens the plant 
is liable to be destroyed. J. 8. . | 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Front view of do. 3. Leaf :—magnified. 
