fons I believe this species to have originated Ashe aie hybrid 
kly.—N. E 
Piece of stem, to show Soa" nee, 2. Corona. 3 and 4. Segments of 
Fig. 1. 
inner corona, with anthers. 5. Pollinia. All enlarged. 
Besides the above, Sir H. Barkly sent three others belonging to the — 
section Orbea a, respectively numbered 18, 69, and 76, Ww ich may, 
out a knowledge of them in the living state, I refrain from describing 4 
them. 
S. pedunculata, Masson, Stap. 17, t. 21 (1796); Jaeg. ie ; 
p- 
t.60 to 63; Bot. Mag. t t. 793. — Caruncalaria peduneulate, Haw. Syno 
Plant. Buco. p. Cc. Simsii, C. Mas C. Jacquini, and C. viel 
dulifiora, Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2, pp. 358, 359 (1830). 
eo: 
OW » 
Spectakal, Ookeep, and the neighbourhood of the Kamiesberg, — 
Has. 
Little Namaqualand ; Barkly oe 1 and 75). 
alike, but none showed any tendency to have pendulous flowers as 
Ss 
represented in the ‘Botanical Magazine’ and Jacquin, and I doubt if 
they are ever so ina hota ee: Sieagh they might perhaps lie along — 
Bro F. 
the ground.—N. E. 
