a gentleman who has always been a zealous promoter of the 
comforts of such naturalists as have gone thither from this 
country. 
We were favoured with specimens of this plant at the same 
time from Mr. Les of Hammersmith, whose name we have 
adopted, and from Messrs. Barr and Brooke of Balls Pond. 
To the latter we were also indebted for the fine specimen of 
Grirrin’s Amaryllis, No. 2113, which we omitted mentioning 
at the time. 
