pallida^ longiflora, and Rocbenfis. We met with this variety laft 

 fammer (Tor the firft time) in Mr. Griffin's confervatory at 

 South-Lambeth. That gentleman had received feveral of its 

 bulbs in the fpring from the Cape of Good Hope, fome of 

 -which flowered with him in Auguft and Oftober. 'I he leaves 

 were from three to fix inches high, outer ones gradually fhorter; 

 jlem eight or nine inches long, bending (particularly before 

 the bloom fprings from the fpathes), fimple or one-branched; 

 flowers rather more than two inches long, fcentlefs. The prefent 

 feems to be the variety recorded in Houttuyn's work above 

 cited, It is, we believe, fometimes one-flowered. G. 



