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From the three species hitherto known of this genus, the 
present differs remarkably in the shape of its flower, which is 
singularly contracted below the limb. The leaves, too, are cu- 
riously spotted, like those of Cyclamen europeum. 
Fig. 1. Flower cut open longitudinally, to shew the Organs of Fructifica- 
tion. Fig. 2. Stamens. Fig. 3. Pollen. Fig. 4. Vertical section of the 
Germen. Fig. 5. Entire germen.—AU more or less magnified. 
