Tab. 198. —1, side view of entire flower; 2, front view of the same: 
both slightly magnified—J. G B. 
A remarkably fleshy species of Pelargoniwm, sent to me from 
South Africa by Mr. Thos. Cooper. It requires a cool airy 
greenhouse, and should be supplied with water but slightly in 
the winter months. Like all the species of the section Otidia 
of the genus Pelargonium, it should be kept from heavy rains 
during the summer, although the open air is then advantageous 
to its health. This species grows well in a light sandy well- 
drained soil, and flowers freely.— W. W. S. 
