shrubs of it will produce flowers, and even in the deepest — 
shade of the forest. 
Native of the forests on the Bochberg, in South-Africa. 
Requires the protection of the greenhouse. Communicated 
in October last, by Messrs. Wuirtey, Brame, and Mite, 
who received it from Mr. Burcuett himself. : 
__ Mr. Wurrtey informs us that the plant from which the 
drawing was taken was in a weakly condition, otherwise the 
bunches of flowers would have been considerably larger. 
On the first sight of the drawing, Mr. Brown pronounced — 
our plant to be the Vireimia intrusa of the Hortus Kew- 
ensis; and on comparing it with the specimens in his _ 
Herbarium, we have no doubt that it belongs to that species. - 
Ls 
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The outline figures represent a front and back view of the Calyx, also the 
pesos soon after deflorescence, with the calyx and the persistent stamens 
remo’ 
