exceedingly fragrant, white fuffufed with crimfon, rather more 

 than nine inches long, anthers about an inch long, purple as 

 well as the filaments and ftyle. Comes very near to the Crinum 

 Iatifoliu)?i of Linn * us, injudicioufly transferred to the genus 

 Amaryllis by Willdenow; but is a far larger plant, and 

 differs in the form of the leaves. That fpecies we believe has 

 not yet found its way into our collections : but there is a figure 

 of it among Dr. Roxburgh's unpublifhed drawings of Co- 

 romandel plants in Sir Joseph Banks's library. 



The fpecimen from which our drawing was made, flowered laft 

 July, in Sir Abraham Hume's hot-houfe at Wormleybury. 

 Introduced by Dr. Roxburgh, in 1810, from the Eaft-Indies. 



We have thought it right to add a diminifhed outline of the 

 whole of this magnificent plant, in a feparate plate, which ac- 

 companies that of a part of its infiorefcence of the natural 

 fize. G. 



