d rian Class usually called Scitaminea. — 349 
To the foregoing species several others may perhaps be added. 
I have two plants not’ hitherto* described, which have not yet 
fowered; but which I conceive to be of this genus. The leaves 
of both, when rubbed, emit a strong cinnamon-like odour ; but 
. they are probably specifically distinct from each other, the 
loves of comb one dero € wia or the other opore d 
Hs (as 
“Costus. 
° Anthera duplex. Filamentum extra antheram elongatum, 
apice ovato-lanceolatum, planum. ^ Capsuk Más, extüs 
— Semina numerosa. 
Tis! XX. Fe 9 
Although highly ortinmnental plants, the part on which the ge- 
neric distinction is chiefly founded. is more simple in these than 
in almost any others of the tribe ; the filament being petal-like, 
linear, flat, extending beyond the anthera, and terminating in an 
ovato-lanceolate apex. In their natural rabit these plants are 
: distinguished, fon the rest of the order by their ‘inclined | and 
cq. P L. Rar. Iydabs VI cis 
Bo Gard. à Lip a 
em C. alice aria ute e aiina vtrinque. E E 
z ; Fig. cos Hort. Mal. v. 11. tab. 8? e HE 
