blossoms freely, is one of the brightest ornaments of our stoves. 
We have therefore thought our subscribers would pardon 
our giving a second representation, doing more justice to 
the subjéct. | : 
In our former account of this speciés, we remarked the 
great difference that existed between this plant and the Cape 
species, and Mr. Ker, who has paid so much attention 
to this natural order, suspected at No. 1075, that it perhaps 
more properly belonged to Crinum, but having afterwards 
seen that its seed-vessel was a real berry, this gentleman 
retracted that opinion at No. 1315, where he allows it to be 
a genuine species of Hamanruus. 
Our drawing was made several years ago at Messrs. Ler 
and Kennepy’s. 
