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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 europeeum. 
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,—-All more or less magnified. 
