herbarium, which was collected in that country by Professor 

 Afzelius. As far as we can judge from an imperfect speci- 

 men, and a description not more perfect, we cannot think 

 that our plant is the same as that ; we therefore prefer the 

 name by which it is recorded in the catalogue of the Calcutta 

 garden, and under which we received a specimen of the same 

 species from the late Dr. Heyne; in which the peduncles 

 were constantly single-flowered as in both Mr. Herbert's 

 and Sir Abraham Hume's plants. 



Our drawing was made from a sketch of a seedling plant 

 by the Hon. William Herbert, transmitted to us with a 

 flower and part of the foliage, early in May 1819. 



