Differs from angufta in having only three inftead of five 

 leaves, a ftem lefs flexuofe, and flowers that are not wholly 

 white on both fides. Angufta comes nearer lofalcata (No. 566). 

 The bloom begins to expand in the afternoon and remains 

 open until funriie, during which time it exhales a very 

 ftrong aromatic fcent. A native of the Cape of Good 

 Hope; whence it was imported by Meffrs. Lee Sc Kennedy, 

 in whofe confervatory at Hammerfmith it flowered this 

 autumn. G. 



Specierum Enumerato. 



virginea. Nob. in Ann. Bot. 1. 225. (Ixia.) Soland. Herb. 



Bank/. 

 radiata. Supra N is - 573 & 790. (Ixia.) recurva. Vabl, Enum. 



2. 58. «. 20. — radiata. Id. he. cit. 

 angufta. Nob. /. c. (Ixia.) Jaeq. ic. rar. 2. tab. 279. Vahl. 



L c. 59. n. 21. 

 pilofa. Supra No. 1254. 

 cinnamomea. Supra No. 1054. 

 falcata. Supra No. 566. (Ixia.) Vahl. I. e. 69. n. 43. 



Addendum. 



No. 1246 in fpecierum enumeratione Lapeyrousi^e anci- 

 pitis fynonymis eft adjicienda ; Ixia pyramidatis. Lamarck 

 Dia. Encyc. 3. 334. Illuftr. 1. 109. Vahl. Enum. 2. 53- 

 n. to. G. 



