cluded in the fame divifion with them. We fhould place it imi- 
mediately after coccinea, to which it feems tous to be neareft 
allied, — 
It is not mentioned in the Hortus Kewenfis, nor does it 
appear that it has ever been feen in this country, before it was 
raifed by Madame la Comteffe de Vannes, in her garden at 
Bayes-Water, from feeds communicated by R. A. SatispuRy, 
Efq. who received them from the Weft-Indies. 
It bears flowers early in the fpring, which continue in 
fucceffion till the middle of fummer. It has not yet produced 
feeds, but we are informed by the gardener, that it is eafily 
propagated by cuttings, which ftrike freely. 
Our drawing was taken at the above-mentioned colleétion, 
near the end of June 1814, 
