where our drawing was made in July laft. It does not appear 

 to us to have been before defcribed. Belongs to the fame 

 divifion as corifolia (articularis, Bot. Mag. No. 423) elegans, 

 No. 966, andromcdteflora, No. 1250, and glauca, No. 580 ; but 

 has the neareft affinity with the one figured by Mr. Andrews, 

 under the name of oppofitifolia ; in which however the bra£tes 

 are not remote from the calyx, and the anthers are naked, as 

 defcribed by Mr. Andrews, and confirmed by our own 

 examination. 



Mr. Dryander has remarked, that all the fpecies of this 

 feftion, except fquamofa, have ternate leaves ; but our prefent 

 plant and oppofitifolia of Andrews, make two other exceptions 

 to this rule. 



Native of the Cape of Good-Hope. 



