globular, trifulcate, pulvinately tritorofe, with three fertile 

 cells, the cavity of each filled by a fingle reniform-oblong 

 feed; probably, as in fome others of this genus, an accidental 

 and alternate mode of fructification ? 



This very rare fpecies has already made its appearance in 

 the prefent work ; but the fpecimen from which the drawing 

 was taken, had no leaves, and was altogether far lefs perfeft 

 than that which has been now figured by our draughtfman. 

 For it we are indebted to Mr. Woodford, with whom it 

 flowered laft fummer. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 



Very clofely allied to longifolia (No. 661); but has a corolla 

 with the tube fhorter, and not longer than the limb, as in that ; 

 alfo a proportionably fmaller germen, which is ovalj more 

 even, furrowlefs ; and polifhed. (7. 



