green, fmeared over with a tranfparent glutinous fubftance, that 
retains all {mall infeéts and any light particles that touch it; floral 
fafciclés 4-——5 floweréd, upright, lanceolate, conduplicate- 
convolute, round, green, free from any of the fticky fubftance 
that covers the branches, about an inch in length, fphacelate 
towards the top; pedicles enclofed ; flowers expanding towards - 
the evening, fcarcely lafting more than three of four hours; co 
rolla hexapetaloufly parted, beardlefs ; uzgues turbinately con- 
verging, upright; outer ones having a {mall melliferous indenta- 
~ tion at their bale; /amine uniform, ovate-oblong, acute, pen-_ 
dulous-refleied, alternate ones largeft; fi/aments length of the 
fiyle and longer, ungues parted to theirvery bafe, but, converging 
~ into a kind of roundifh column, they appear, until examined, — 
as if they weré monadelphous ; avbers linear-oblong, brownihh, 
pointed ; fligmas petaloid, divaricately patent ; inner lip bifid, 
fubcuneate, upright, ferrately-gafhied, outer /ip {mall, bipartite; 
germen fhort, turbinately triquetral. 
We think this plant is {carcely fpécifically diftin@ from v7/- 
caria, already given No. 587 of this work; but, as it is a — 
taller plant than that, with fpiral channelléd leaves, which in thefe 
are flatter and not at all twifted; and has befideés a different co- 
Toured corolla, as well as green inftead of brownifh branches, 
as in vi/caria, we have retained THuxserc’s name and kept 
it diftin@.—In the 2d page of No. 696 above, we have de- 
fcribed, in an amended fpecific charaéter of Mora vifcaria, 
the filaments as connate; in this we were deceived by appear- 
ances, and for want of due infpe@tion ; they are completely 
diftinét, and entirely the fame as in the prefent fpecies. 
__ A native of the Cape of Good Hope, from whence the {pe- - 
cimen, from which our drawing was taken, was imported by 
Mefirs. Liz and Kennepy, of Hammierfmith, who had alfo 
_ fome plants of Mor #a vi/caria, by which we were enabled 
to difcover the miftake we had made in regard to the ftamens 
of that {pecies.—In both every other part is free from that 
clammy fubftance‘that covers the branches. G. 
ERRATUM. 
Nos 696, pag. alts 1, 33, pro filamentis connatis,” Jege'«¢ filamentis bafin 
Gane ifexetis.” 
