was made, came from Trinidad, whence it was sent by our hi- 
beral friend Baron pE Scuack, M. D. and. flowered in the 
stove of the Glasgow Botanic Garden in the month of Novem- 
ber. It belongs to Mr Brown’s Section LV. in Hort. Kew. ; 
but I can find no genus to which it may be satisfactorily re- 
The similarity of the flowers, as to their general effect, 
with those of some species of Violets, have suggested to me the 
appellation of Iantha. 
Fig. 1. Single flower. Fig. 2. Lip and spur. Fig. 3. Spur and column of 
_  fructification. Fig. 4. Column from which the anther-case is removed, 
shewing the pollen-mass. 
