should be referred ; but’ we do not ‘think that the difference 
in the calyx is sufficient to separate it from Sotanpra grandi-— 
Jlora; in-which this part bursts in a very-different manner in 
different flowers, splitting in some into two parts almost to. 
the base, whilst in others it divides but a small way down into 
three or four segments. : 
The Soranpra viridiflora was brought to Lisbon from 
St. Paul’s, Rio de Janeiro, by KE. I. A. Wooprorp, Esq. 
and sent from thence to Mr. Anprrson, the worthy Curator 
of the Apothecaries Botanic-Garden, at Chelsea. . 
Native of Brasil. Has been hitherto kept in the bark stove; — 
but Mr. Anperson is of opinion that it will succeed_ well in 
the greenhouse. | : 
Is propagated readily by cuttings. Produces its flowers in 
May and June, which last only a few days and are without 
scent. : os “% 
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