fecond page of No. 1275) differs from longiflora and Rochenjis^ in 

 having a white corolla, a flriate tube, an irregular limb, the 

 upper middle fegment being twice broader than the others, and 

 anthers that are collaterally and not trifarioufly placed ; from 

 capenjh (fee above, No. 618) in having the outer valve of the 

 fpathes equal to the inner, and blunt and tridentate, while in 

 that this is much longer than the inner, and (harp-pointed and 

 entire. The Gladiolus longiflorus of the Supplementum of 

 the younger Linnaus feems rather to belong to capenfs than 

 either of the other three, the fpathe being defcribed as linear. 

 The plant from which the drawing was made was imported by 

 Melfrs. Lee and Kennedy, and bloomed in their collection 

 at Hammerfmith in Auguft laft. G, 



