Our Swing was taken, in July 1821, from a plant, 
perhaps the only one that has flowered in England, in the 
collection of Mr. Hircnin, in Norwich. The leaves were 
nearly two feet long, the scape three feet and a half, two 
feet of the upper part of which were covered with the pen- 
dulous flowers, an inch.and half Jong, curved, ventricose | 
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a little above the base. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Requires to be 
kept in the greenhouse or dry-stove in the Winter months. 
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The outline figure is a diminished representation of the whole plant; 
the coloured figures of apart of the raceme of flowers, and the superior 
portion of a leaf, . — r ms 
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