Anthers oblong, incumbent. Germen five-angled. Styles five, — 
united, longer than the ftamens, 
The flowers are very odoriferous after funfet, but appeared 
to us to be fcentlefs during the day. Jacguin fays they 
{mell like new hay, but does not mention whether by night or 
in the daytime. 
This fhrub flowers in the greenhoufe, during moft of the 
fummer ; was introduced from the Cape by Gzorce His- 
BERT, Efq. at whofe garden at Clapham our drawing was taken 
feveral years ago; but our delfcription laft fummer at Mr. 
*Knicur’s, Nurferyman, in the King’s-Road, Little Chelfea, 
the prefent poffeffor of Mr. Hizsert’s colleGtion. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope and eafily propagated by cuttings. 
