figuring from the fine collection of Messrs. Barr and Sugden, 
with whom it flowered in June of last year. 
Drscr. Bulb globose, of many fleshy narrow acute scales. 
Stem a foot to a foot and a half high, slender, erect, terete, 
quite glabrous. Leaves scattered or whorled or both on the 
same stem, one and a half to two inches long, sessile, ob- 
lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or subacute, glabrous 
with minutely roughened margins, undulate, obscurely 
3-nerved, pale green, upper gradually smaller. /V/owers laxly 
corymbose, drooping ; pedicels three to four inches long, very 
slender, suberect, ebracteate. Perianth one to one and a quarter 
inches long, narrowly campanulate, bright orange-red with 
the tube greenish externally. Perianth-segments oblanceolate, 
spreading and recurved for the upper third, spotted with 
dark red-purple about the throat, subacute, the outer rather 
narrower, quite glabrous. Stamens shorter than the perianth, 
filaments slender ; anthers rather large, yellow. Ovary ob- 
long; style stout clavate, stigma capitate entire—/J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Inner, and 2, outer, perianth segments :—magnified. 
