with flowers no larger than in this. So likewise the coloured 
calyx, exceeding in size the tube of the corolla, may bring 
it under the fourth primary division, the Canycinz ; in both 
which places we were led at first to seek it. 
The revolute limb or border of the corolla at once distin- 
guishes this species from concava (No. 2149), to which it is 
in many respects very nearly related. 
Native of the Cape of Good-Hope. Flowers in the Spring. 
Introduced in 1803 by Messrs. Ler and Kennepy. Com- 
municated by Messrs. LoppipGes and Sons. 
