of our plant had in June, of its, appearance at which time 
our figure is a faithful representation. : 
We find, also, that in another plant, which came into blos- 
som later, the flower was much larger, quite equalling in 
size our magnified out-line figure. The peduncle also was 
much longer and furnished towards the top with several 
small oval leaves. The segments of the petals were marked 
towards their base with several glandular cells, and appeared 
open at the point. 
It has considerable affinity with Evrnorsia anacantha 
(Bot. Mag. v. 51. n. 2520), which likewise belongs to Mr. 
Hawortn’s genus DactyLanTHEs. ~ 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Requires to be pro- 
tected from frost, and the same treatment as other succulent 
plants from the Cape. According to Mr. Haworrn, this 
— flowered in the royal garden at Kew, in October, 
