We may further observe, that our arrangement does not admit of the genus Calathea, the proposed specie 
of which we conceive properly belong to Phrynium. 
The Phrynium Zebrinum is a native of the Brazils, and was introduced into this country in 1815. A plant of 
it was sent from London by Mr. John Hunneman, in 1823, to the Botanic Garden in Liverpool, where it annually 
produces its flowers, but has not yet ripened its seeds. 
REFERENCES. 
1 & 2. Front view and reverse of the winged bracte immediately inclosing the flowers. 
3. Exterior floral bracte. 
4 & 5. Interior floral bractes. 
6. Intire flower. 
7 & 8. The two sections of the upper lip of interior limb of corolla. 
9. Exterior limb of corolla. 
10. Filament, anther, style and stigma. 
11. Calyx, 
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