. 714 



AMARYLLIS Belladonna : (3. pallida. 



Pule-Jloivered JBelladonna IMij. 



HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



T^at. ord. Narcissi. Jussleu gou ^4. Die. IL Grernn n iuferuin 



Amaryllide^, Brown prod. 1. 29G. Sect. I. 

 AMARYLLIS. Svprd vol 3. fol. 220. 



Div. IV. Bi-midtifora. Corollas fiibvs nudus. Folia bifaria. Nobis 

 siipr^ vol 8. fol. G23 : (2^ .) 



A. Belladonna, pedicellato-mriltiflora; foliis ligulatis canaliculatis scapo 

 brevioribus, corolla nutante elong:ato-tuibinatA, supra recurvo-patente, 

 rectissima: tubo subnuUo. Nob. uijourn. of scien. and the arts. 2. 359. 



Amarjilis Belladonna. Luin.sp.pL erf. 2. 1.421. LHtritier sert. angl. 

 12. J. Miller illustr. Hort. Kcw. 1. 417. ed. 2. 2. 225. Nobis in 

 Curtis's magaz. 733. Willd. sp, pL 254; (exclusis undirpie Sloane, Her- 

 mann, Sebuy 3Ierian, afque Swartz, ad Amaryllidem equestrem re- 

 ferendis.) 



Lilio-narcissus indicus fl. elegantissim^ puipurascente, Weinm.pltyi. 3. 276. 



fg 



Narcissus do! 



J 



fg- 7; (fg 



Narcissus indicus liliaceus diluto colore perpurpurascens. Ferrarius fi 



117- t. 121. 



(^) Pallida; minor flore pallidiore. Nobis in journ, of science and 



arts. 2. 359. 

 Amaryllis pallida. Rcdoiitc liUac. 479. Herbert appnid. 15. 



(a) Bulbus scepe ovo olorino major , induMis fbroso-me mhranacin plexi 

 intergerinis bombycino-Jibrosis ex Jilis sericeis spiralihfs ductilibus. F 



•a, angiistriis, fusco-virentia, l-lO-uncialia latitndine vix | unci<e 



'c, floribns olini tardiora. Scd\)us foliis longior, $olidus, cohiprcssu 



ascens 



CoroUae lac 



concrescentib 



Spatha peJunculis co/ora//i ^c)7«i;u's concoloris clavato- 

 cantinuis duplo longior. Flores albido-rosei, snavcolcntcs, trinncialesv, ultrd. 



^ " - - -. imbrirntis, sold bari 



libera. T\\.fascicu- 

 lata, declinata, corolla \ parte breviore, inofpialia: anthera? vibr utiles. 

 Stigmata lobnli 3 breves iatensi rul>eates. Germ, lurbinaio-oblonyian, tri- 

 gonum locuUs User iato-polysper mis, Scmiua ^auca, tubcroso-laxata. Nob. 



in journ. of sci. and the arts, 1. c. 



In Redmite's LiUacees our plant has been considered 



distinct from the well-known Bclladonna-Lily : judging for 



ourselves, we are inclined to believe it a variety. We 



. * can find no teclmically available distinction ; and there are 



% several intermediate acknowledged varieties that have per- 



