the middle with about two bays or bendings, but not winding 
fpirally in rounds ; pedicles from an inch and a half to about two 
inches long; anthers yellow, three alternate ones exploding 
before the reft. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, where it 
was found by Mr. Brucutere in fandy {pots near the town. 
Introduced into Kew Gardens by Mr. Masson in 1774. A 
greenhoufe plant; blooms Spring and Autumn. 
Our drawing was made at Mr. Knicut’s Nurfery, King’s- 
Road, Chelfea. G. 
NOT E£. 
In the late article of STRUMARIA cri/pa (No. 1363), we 
have negleéted to obferve, that there can be fearcely a doubt, 
but that the following fynonyms fhould be added to the others 
which have been already adduced, viz. 
AMARYLLIS cinnamomea ; corollis fubhexapetalis lanceolatis 
undulatis, genitalibus ereétis, corolla brevio- 
ribus. L’Herit. fert. angl. 16. . 27. (exclufa 
tabula citata uti bucufque inedita.) Mart. Mill. 
Did. n. 29. Gmel. Sy/t. Nat. tom. 2. 540. 
? 
Wiriipenow has omitted to adopt the above in his ** Species 
Plantarum,” either as a fynonym or diftinét f{pecies. G. 
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