that the fegments can fcarcely be faid to cohere ; thefe are 

 ftellately recurved, fomewhat irregular, linear-oblong, unguu 

 culate, fubligulate, affurgent, converging by their edges, two 

 lower ones at length divaricately remote ; laminae undulately 

 curled, acute ; fides flightly reflexed. Germen green, de- 

 preffed-fphaeroid, tritorofe, trifulcate ; parts of fructification 

 declined-affurgent, fhorter than the corolla; ftigmas three, 

 patent, recurved. Jacquin has figured two varieties, the 

 fmaller one of which approaches nearer to undulaia in fize 

 than the other does ; but is as diftind from it in every other 

 part as this is. 



Our drawing was made at Meffrs. Colville's Nurfery, in 

 the King's-Road, where it flowers freely every year towards 

 the latter-end of the Summer, is often taken for unduiata, and 

 in fome gardens is called crifpa y the name of a very diftinft 

 fpecies. We know nothing of the time when nor by whom 

 it was imported. Jacquin received his bulbs from the 

 Cape. G, 



CORRIGENDA. 



No. 553, I. 10, pro " fipantibm," lege " fiipantm" 



No. 569, 1. 16, pro " lateribus," lege " aciebus." 



No. 57 », 1. 10, poll *' coalitis," infere " gaudent." 



No. 574, I. ultima, pro " Watsonia ahtroides," lege «« Watsoniam 



aletroidem" 

 No. 597, 1. 28, for •« charafteriftic," read '• character." 

 No. 610, 1. 17, poft '« dum," infere " plants." 



. 18, pro '« dilatatis," lege " latefcentibus." 



No. 641, 1. 12, pro •« tuxicatus" lege •• <vejiitw." 



No. 652, p. 2, I. ult. for M the valve," read •• a valve.'* 



No. 709, 1. 17, pro w circunuiffe" lege " drcum/cife." 



No. 709, p. 2, 1. 10, for " are," read " becomes." 



No, 717, p. 2, I. 27, aftet " many, add " individual plants." 



