the fegments. Corolla bright vermilion, varying to a deep 

 fiery orange colour. 



A native of the Cape, from whence the plant from which 

 our drawing was taken had been imported, by Mr. Salisbury, 

 Nurferyman, at the Botanic-Garden, Brompton. 



Flovyers abundantly about June and i.s very ornamental, but 

 not quite fo common in our colleQions as crocata. We 'have 

 feen feveral hundred fpecimens at different times, both cul- 

 tivated and indigenous, nor have we ever found it vary from 

 the above character ; hence we have no difficulty of diftinguifh- 

 lng it with Jacquin from crocata ; nor of differing from him 

 in diftinguifhing it from fqualida, which, in his Fragment^ he 

 has made a variety of it. G. 



