of rofe-colour ; pedicles round, black-purple, bent outwards, 

 feveral times longer than the elliptic green germen, which is 

 unufually fmall in proportion to the corolla ; the f'egments are 

 without the undulate edge that we fee in the vittata ; organs 

 aflurgently decimate ; ftyle rofe-coloured. Swcet-fcented ; 

 blooms in September; needs nothing more than prote&ion 

 from froft, and, perhaps, will do at the foot of a fouthern wall, 

 as well as mod of its Cape congeners. A very rare fpecies, 

 and if Mr. Hibbert's plant is really loft, we fufpeft it is not 

 now to be found in any European collection. We have reafon 

 to think the bulb fumciently didinG from both Belladonna and 

 vittata : but trufting to the feeing of it another year, we loft the 

 opportunity of taking fo complete a defcription of the whole 

 plant as we now with we had done. The leaves come very 

 near to thofe of Amaryllis Belladonna, as the flowers do to 

 thofe of Amaryllis vittata. G. 



