imported by that gentleman from the Cape, together with feveral 

 other rare and beautiful fpecies of the fame genus. Requires to 

 be kept in a greenhoufe, the bulb to be but little watered, and 

 fuffered to dry when the leaves are decayed. G. 



NOTE. 



HjEMANTHUS ALBIFLOS. Supra No. 1239. 



Since publishing the above article, we have found that the 

 fpecies varies with leaves wholly pubefcent, when it is the 

 H. pubefcens ; and with the fame partially fo, when it is the 

 H. albiflos. The very fpecimen, from which our figure was 

 taken about four years ago, had the foliage this year entirely 

 covered with pubefcence, although when we faw it at that period, 

 the fame was merely villofely fringed at the margin, while the 

 remainder of the furface was naked, with perhaps a few folitary 

 itraggling villi on either furface. So that the following altera- 

 tions in that article ihould be made for the purpofe of uniting 

 them as a fpecies. Inftead of the title as it now Hands in 

 No. 1239, read 



HjEMANTHUS PUBESCENS (0.) FRINGED WHITE-FLOWER" 



H.EMANTHUS. 



Arranging the fynonymy as follows : 



(«.) foliis undequaque villous. G. 



HjEMANTHUS pubefcens. Hort. Kew. i. 404. ed. 2. 2. 208. 

 Linn. Suppl. 193. Tbunb. Prod. 59. Willd. Sp. PL 2. 26. 

 Exemplar arcbetypum ex Hort. rcg. Kewenf. in Herbar. Bad/. 



fj3.) foliis fubnudis villofo-ciliatis. G. 



H^MANTHUS albiflos. J 'acq Hort. Schoenb. 1. 31. tab- 59' 

 Willd. Sp. PL 2. 27. Hort. Kern. ed. a. a. ao8. Nttis fnf>rfi_ 

 No. 1239. Exemplar ex Hort. reg. Kew. in Herb. Bank/. »# 

 villi nonnulli vagi in difcofolii curate fcrutanti obviijunt. 



The bloom in both varieties is white. We faw at Mr. 

 Griffin's a confiderably larger and more robuft fpecimen 

 than the one from which our above-cited figure was taken. G. 



ERRATUM. 



No. 1505. vers. fol. I.27, pro "Tofielda" lege "Tofieldia." 



