It is of eafy culture, propagates rapidly both by feed and 
. offsets, quite fcentlefs but very ornamental. Our fpecimen 
was furnifhed by Meffrs. Grtmwoop and Wyxes, who have 
frequently imported it both from the Cape and Holland. — 
The term fenefirata, ufed by Tuunserc in the quotation 
above cited, is not meant to denote a tranfparent or hyaline 
quality, but merely that the fpot has the appearance of a 
blank window or outlet; but in Jacgurn, tranfparency is 
intended to be expreffed by that term. Since publifhing the 
arucle Trironia /qialida (fupra 581) we have feen the 
Fracmenta of Jacquin, in which we find the fpike of 
that {fpecies admirably delineated in the g4th’plate, fig. 2, and 
defcribed in Jetter-prefs. p. 28. n.g6. under the title of a 
variety of Tritonia (Ixia) fenefrata ; as we fhall hereafter 
give that {pecies, we fhall referve our further obfervations till — 
then, and merely offer the above figure and defcription asa __ 
fynonym to be added to the article of Tatronia /qualida. G. 
