trigonal-ovate, marked with three yellowifh farrows. Flowers 

 fragrant; expand about April; but are not produced every 

 year with us ; increaies eafily by offsets ; mould be kept with 

 other Cape bulbs. 



Our drawing was taken from a plant imported from the 

 Cape by Meffrs. Grimwood and Wykes. It comes fo near 

 to Lachenalia hyacinlhoides^ that from the drawing and 

 defcription of Jacquin, we cannot make out a fpecific 

 diftinftion ; however, upon comparing living fpecimens of 

 both plants, fuch may be found. G. 



ADDENDUM. 



No. 728, p. 2, 1. 22. after " ihining," infert " on their iirll eraerfion from 

 ** th6 ground, but lofing gradually all glofs." 



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