Germen stipitate, oval. § les three, permanent. Stigmas 
capitate. Fruit, instead of being pulpy as in most of the 
species of Passiflora, is dry inflated, with three parietal re- 
ceptacles, to which the seeds are attached, marked on the 
outside with three corresponding: lines. 
Native of the West Indies. Ci ences to be kept in the 
stove, where it will reach the height of several feet and bear 
a profusion of flowers in succession, but each only of a few 
hours’ duration. Flowers in July, August, and September. 
Our drawing was made in the last named month of the pre- 
sent year, froma fine plant both in flower and fruit, com- 
municated by Roper Barezar, Esq. from his magnificent 
collection at Bury-Hill. - 
