This fpecies differs from undidata (No. 144) of this work, 

 in having a fmaller corolla, in being variegately green, in 

 having the ungues and ftigmas cyathiformly not campanulately 

 arranged, and the former the length of the laminae, inftead of 

 being three times ihorter ; the anthers are alfo much larger, 

 divaricating from their bafe, are accumbent to the ftigma and 

 upright, with yellow pollen - y while in that their loculaments 

 are parallel, cernuous, retiring from the ftigmas, and rilled with 

 deep orange pollen ; the ftigmas of antherofa are moreover 

 toothedly widened towards their bafe, which is not the cafe in 

 itndulata ; but a ftill more prominent difference of the former 

 is the beaked elongation of the germen and capfule, of which 

 there is no trace in the latter. Its fcent is faint, not unlike 

 that of frefh olives. 



Our figure was drawn from a plant that was raifed in Mr, 

 Salisbury's Botanic-Garden at Brompton, from Cape feeds. 



Flowers in March, and fhoqld be treated in the manner of 

 the Ixias. G. 





