, 
| ms MPILEA floribus flavis. ps in Grom Vi Ving. ¢ 
_ LER’s Didtionary, renders it “— to fay more here t 
that we have remarked one of the 
_ Gine leaflets are likewife fomewhat unequal ir i 
Colour, being more or Jefs tinged with dull p 
_ petals, as thefe parts have been ufually called. yy 
/ 
NympH#a ADVEN IREE-COLOURED 
Cor, Siyseaik Cal, 6 phyllus. Bacca multilocularis 
orga 
= Specific Charatter and Synonyms, 
a YMPHaA advena; foliis cordatis jatepentiie ; lobis di- 
-varicatis, calyce hexaphyllo petalis longiore. 
Hort, Kew. 2. p. 226. Willd. Sp. Pl. ee hee 
_ Mart. Mill. Did. n. 1. 
oo See 
+ 
The fall Seeing given in Portes bie: an 
by Profeffor Maxtyn in his very —— edition ( 
three eatiepe! calycine 
leaflets to be ufually larger than the other two, and more or 
{5 yellow; fometimes it grows as large as the internal ones 
and refembles them in colour. The internal a 
In number fixteen, are fo fmall as fearcely to appear 
ure, being very nearly concealed by the refleéted anthers, 
_Isanative of North-America, and hardy enough to bear 
cold of our Winters, but does not blow very freely, — : 
_ Our drawing was taken at Meffrs, Waittey and Brame’s, 
| -Brompton, in June 1802, where it flowered, in a ciftern, 
ithe ftove. Introduced by Mr. Wrtt1am Vase : 
nallifted by artificial heat, it generally flowers in. 
