584 
©YNANDRIA. 
dealhata. 
677* CALYPSO. Cor, 6-petala: 5. sursum expansa. 
Lahellum sacciforme, dorso basis 2-calcaratura. Sty. 
lus late alatus. Stigma operculo 2-lobo absconditum. 
Pollen lamellis 4. solidis. 
II. DIANDRIA. 
678. CYPRIPEDIUM. Cor. 4-petala, patens. Lahellum 
ventricoso-inflatum, obliquum. Stylus superne lobo 
petaloideo appendiculatus. 
III. HEXANDRIA. 
679. ARISTOLOCHIA. Cor. l-petala, tubuloso-ligulata, 
basi ventricosa. Styl.O. Cap^.infera, d-locularis. 
IV. DODECANDRIA. 
680. ASA RUM. C<>r. tubuloso-campanulata, 3-4-fida. 
jdntherce mediis filamentis adnatae. Caps, infera, 
coronata, 6-locularis. 
I. MONJNDRIJ. 
669. THALIA. Gen. pi. 10. 
1. T. panicula albido-pulverulenta, spathis bifloris, foliis 
ovatis apice revolutis . — Roscoe in linn, trans. 8. p.340. 
Icon. In a single plate of J. Fraser. 
In impenetrable swamps of South Carolina. 1/. Aug. 
Sept. V. V. s.Ji. ,* V. s. c. Ji. in Herb. Lambert. A 
tall and handsome plant j flowers small, purple. 
J. Millington, Esq. of v South Carolina, is, to my 
knowledge, the first discoverer of this elegant plant. 
It was introduced into the English gardens by the 
Messrs. Frasers. 
