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densely covered externally with brown hairs. Staminal crown 
double, the ezterior one of 5 short, broad lobes, each ter- 
minating in two projecting angles: the interior crown of 5 
long, subulate, incurved threads, opposite to the exterior 
ones. Pistil: Germens 2: Styles none: Stigma flat, naked, 
large. Pericarp; follicles 2, cylindrical, diverging, tapering 
to a sharp point. 
The plant from which the accompanying figure was made 2 af 
was raised in my garden, from bulbs brought some months 
. before from the neighbouring country. These blossomed in 
October, and have now been in flower and fruit nearly four 
months. 
SurrL. Tas. II. Ceropegia bulbosa. Fig. 1, Corolla, laid 
open. Fig. 2, Calyx, with the essential organs of fructi- 
fication and staminal crown :—magnified. 
ue in, - 
ARUM CRENATUM. 
Mowecia Potyanpria. Nat. Ord. AnorpEx. : 
Gen. Cuar. Spatha monophylla, cucullata. Spadix apice 
nudus, medio staminifer, antheris multi-serialibus ; basi 
faemineus: ssepius staminibus pistillisve sterilibus fertili- 
bus approximatis. Bacce uniloculares, polysperm® — | 
Semina parieti altero inserta.  Radicula umbilico obversa- 
Arum crenatum ; acaule, foliis cordato-hastatis acutis, lobis | 
rotundatis, spatha subcylindracea convoluta margine - 
undulato-crenata infra medium contracta basi truncata 
spadicem cylindraceum valde superante. (Suppr. TAB. 
idle) d 
_ Stemless. Root, a flattened brown tuber, throwing out — 
white fibres. Petioles a span long, slender, sheathing at the 
base, slightly furrowed on the inner-side. Leaves ovato-cor- — — 
date, somewhat hastate, 3 inches long, entire, waved; the 
lobes rounded, very obtuse; the nerves oblique, parallel, 4 
uniting within the ‘margin; shining and bright-green - 
above, glaucous beneath. Scape shorter than the petioles 
cylindrical, purplish above. Spatha 4-5 inches long, almost - 
