gascar, “ altera species in cultis Insula Francie irrepsit ann. 
1800, corolla coccinea spectabilis, sed more Orobanchis radi- 
cem parasitice, inde plantis vicinis noxia, precipue Maici.” 
This is no doubt the species I have now received by the kind- 
ness of Mr TELFarr, under the name of Campuleia coccinea. 
The specimens were accompanied by a coloured drawing by Mrs 
TELFaIR, by the united aid of which I have been enabled to 
Fig. 1. Back view of a flower. Fig. 2. Front view of a corolla. Fig. 3. 
Calyx, including the pistil. Fig. 4. Pistil. Fig. 5. Copenie. Fig. 6. 
_ Leaf.—All more or less magnified. 
