It is not improbable, however, that had he known there were 

 half a dozen fpecies in the fame predicament, he would have 

 himfelf made a reparation, fo congenial with his clafiification. 



In the new edition of the Hortus Kewenfis, both this plant 

 and Bryophyllum of Salisbury, No. 1409 of this work, 

 are retained with Cotyledon ; Bryophyllum is, however, 

 in our opinion, very diftincl, not only in the number of the 

 parts of fructification, but likewife in the form of the corolla, 

 the relative proportion of the calyx and it, and efpecially in 

 having the ftamens arranged in one rank. 



The original imported plant bore leaves many times the fize 

 of thofe in our figure, and more irregularly fcolloped, but 

 iucceeding ones have not attained to the fame vigorous growth. 



Our drawing was made at the late Right Honourable Mr. 

 Grf.ville's, at Paddington. Propagated by cuttings. Re- 

 quires to be kept in the dry Move, or in an airy part of the 

 common hot-houfe. Flowers from May through the fummer. 

 Cultivated by Mr. William Anderson, in 1793. 



