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Crinum.] CLIL AMARYLLIDEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 281 
lute, Stamens often reddish ; anthers 1-2 in. Fruit subglobose, usually 1-seeded. 
—Much the largest Indian species. . h 
Var. procera, Baker 1, c.; leaves 5 ft. by 6 in., perianth-tube and lobes eac 
ee latter tinged with red C. procerum, Carey ex Herb. in Bot. Mag. 
t. . 
2. C. defixum, Ker in uart. Journ. Sci. iii. (1817), 105; leaves few 
23 ft. by 2-1 in. erect dée obtuse concave, scape 15-2 ft. stout, umbels 
5-15-fld., spathes 1à-2 in. ovate-lanceolate, perianth white, tube 21-3 m 
oves nearly as long narrowly linear-lanceolate much longer than, the 
stamens. Herb, Amaryllid. 955; Kunth Enum. v. 562; Bot. Mag. t. b. 
Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 962; Baker Handb. Amaryllid. 76. C. asiaticum, Roxb. 
D. dnd. ii, 127; Wall. Cat. 8969, G, H, T in part. C.asiaticum eye. 
angustifolinm, Wal. Cat. 8969 G, H. Amaryllis vivipara, Lamk. Encyc. 
1128. A. coenosa, Herb. Ham. : : 
- Swampy river banks throughout Innra. ? CEYLON; in the hotter drier regions, 
waites, A 
Bulb with a fusiform stoloniferous base, neck cylindric. Flowers e fragrant 
at night, tinged with red. Filaments bright red; anthers } in. Fruit subglobose, 
m. diam., 1~2.seeded. 
3. C. ensifolium, Rorb. FL Ind. ii 129; leaves erect 12-18 by 
l-l} in. ensiform tapering to the acuminate tip concave, scape 31 in 
sender, umbels 10-12-fid., spathes 12-2 in., perianth white tu dé 
Zher longer than the linear lobes which are about as long as the 363. C. 
erb, Amaryllid, 255; Bot. Mag. t. 2301; Kunth Enum. v. ef 
defixum, var ensifolium, Baker Handb. of Amaryllid. 76. C. Roxburghii, 
pun Cat. Boot PL 215. Dalz d Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 275.—Rheede Hort. 
Malab, xi. t. 38. 
Banks of the DECCAN ri EGU, Carey. ; 
I follow Roxburgh and Herbert in keeping this distinct from defivum eene 
© gradually acuminate leaves, as well represented. by Bheede. s asiaticum 
(i, B "med C. asiaticum (No. 1395) is clearly this and not f «Ditch 
\deivum), Herbert suggests the union of the two under the cadi I forming 
trinum,” ing marsh plants, with fusiform stoloniferous caudices, 
Prolongations of the base of the bulb. 
4. C. Wattii, Baker Handb. of Amaryllid, 76 ; leaves dd pedes 
| scape 1j ft. rather stout, umbel 6-8-fid., spathes b half as long 
ate, pedicels very short, perianth-tube 3 in. very slender, lobes " 
ameng equalling the lobes. 
MUNNI PORE, alt. 4000 ft.; in grassy places, Watt. 
: s scure species ; 
iti “9 ovoid, 2 in, diam., neck very short. Anthers j in.—A very ob are lear ag 
n g ficult in dried specimens to determine whether the corolla 
ect, Sten 
9, 
aster, or lanceolate as in Sect. Platygaster. 
4 c. Stenophyllum, Baker in Gard. Chron. 1881, 756 ; Handb. f 
smaryllig, 75; leavas 3 ft. by 2 A in. linear flaccid, scape very slender 
Wl umbel 4~6-fid., spathes 2 in. lanceolate, pedicels } in., 3 Wal. 
Ca Lg oa very slender, lobes half as long or longer. Crinum sp. 
Burma; at T 
> D avo , G D H 1 H f om 
Bike D Only from Wallies specimen, but Clarke has very die, Pe decidedly 
i Nagpur and Bengal, except in that their perianth-lo 
. Wallich's 
to be rath, as indeed I should be dispcsed to consider the perianth-lobes of Walli 
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er than linear, 
