into five styles, recurved at the point, becoming longer 
than the stamens: Stigmas simple, acute. 
This species is certainly rognely related to CoryLepon 
spuria ; and if we were sure that the synonym from Com- 
MELIN, referred to by Lannzus and in Hortus Kewensis were 
correct, we oe not much hesitate to —_ it to that 
ies ; but Mr. Haworrn rejects that synonym for spuria ; 
Git when he applies it to our curviflora pe i 2044), it is 
surely without any good reason, as Commetin’s figure repre- 
sents the leaves to be channelled, with incurved margins, 
which, in curviflora are semicylindrical, and the flowers _ 
have Abel little resemblance ; the form of both the calyx — 
and corolla being quite different. 
Our drawing of this fine plant was taken in April last, 
at Ai ee ree waia F ad South-Lambeth. in 
- Native o Cape of Good-Hope. Requires pro- 
tection of the greenhouse, or dry sce: ee 
