but upon a review of the plants while growing, we are per- 

 fuaded that they are mere varieties, and have confequently 

 reduced them under one head in this place. 



Our plant is fo very clofely related to pallida (No. 685 of 

 this work) that we are at a lofs to find any other diftin&ions 

 than thofe of fize, fcent, and glaucoufnefs of the leaves ; to 

 which may be added, the further feparation of the ungues of 

 the corolla, and the greater corrugation of the edges of the 

 laminae ; but in pallida the former of thefe touch each other, 

 and the laminae have fcarcely any appearance of undulation. 



The habitat is not precifely known ; from the fynonym of 

 " .Hortus Eyftettenfis" we mould fuppofe it to be Portugal. 



A rare plant, not mentioned in the Hortus Kewenfis, and 

 which we have only feen in the collection of Mr. Loddiges, 

 at Hackney, and in that of Mr. Salisbury, at the Botanic 

 Garden, Brompton. The flowers fmell like thofe of the 

 Orange-Tree. 



CORRIGENDUM. 



No. 787, for " Ikis fqualens " read ** Iri sfambua'na, var. fqualens :" f° r 

 although this is the real Iris fqualens of the Hort. Kewenfis, yet it cannot be 

 permitted to retain the rank of a fpecies, being a mere variety of oar Ir** 

 fambucina, figured at No. 187 of this work, than which it has lighter coloured 

 flowers, is altogether a lower plant, and bloffoms nearly fix weeks later, G, 



