No. 717, have miftaken for Tuxtpa dbreyniana, certainly be- 
longs ; if thefe genera are to continue diftin&. Nor is T. cel- 
fiana a native of the Cape of Good Hope, but moft probably of 
the South of Europe, or the Levant. Comes very near to 
Tu ipa Siflora; but has three leaves inftead of two, and gene- 
rally only one flower inftead of two or three in a fort of umbel 5 
which in the ce/fana alfo differ in colour. G. | 
ADDENDA. 
In No. 767 illis que MeLANTHIO UNIFLORO jam adpofita 
Sunt fynonyma Jubjunge infequentia ; 
TULIPA breyniana. Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2. (nec primz) v.1. 438. 
Pluk. tab. 414. Burm, Prod. Fl. cap. g. Thunb. 
Prod. 65. Hort. Kew. 1. 435. Willd. Sp. Pl. 2. 
198; exclufis paflim fynonymis Breynéi et Rudbeckti, 
This is the real Tuxtea Sreyniana of the fecond edition of 
the Species Plantarum, and of all fubfequent books ; but being 
a Mecantuium, and not Breynivs’s plant, as Linnaus 
judged, Jacguin’s names fhould be retained ; although in 
fa&t it is hardly ever one-flowered. Breynianus may be re- 
ferved for the {pecific name of the plant of the firft edition of 
tbe Species Plantavum, whenever that may be difcovered. G. 
