emarginate, the other dependant, green, glutinous on the 

 underside, where it is stained yellow by the adhering pollen. 



Fine specimens of this plant from the Cape of Good-Hope 

 are preserved in the Banksian Herbarium, under the name 

 which we have adopted. These have several terminal ra- 

 cemes ; but a specimen in Mr. Lambert's Herbarium, 

 brought from the Cape by Dr. Roxburgh, has only one. 



The plant, from which our drawing was taken, was com- 

 municated by Messrs. Charles and James Young, Nursery- 

 men at Epsom, in July last, who raised it from seeds given 

 them by Sir John Jacrson, M. P. Requires the protection 

 of the greenhouse. 



