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CospurRGIA FULVA. TAWwNy Copureia. 
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Class and Order. 
HexanpriA Monoeynis. 
( Nat. Ord.—AmaryLLipEs. ) 
Generic Character. 
Perianthii tubus curvatus, cylindricus, subvyentricose am- 
pliatus; limbus tubo brevior, equalis, semipatens, cernuus. 
Staminum filamenta xqualia, recta vix conniventia e 
membrana tubulosa 6-fida orta, laciniis bidentatis bifidis, 
filamentis alternantibus ; anthere erecte, Germen inferum 
ovatum, triquetrum, 3-locularis; loculis pluri-ovulatis, ovu- 
lis biseriatim dispositis. Stylus filiformis. Stigma ob- 
tusum. | ’ ‘eS = 
Cosureia * fulva ; umbella subquinqueflora, perianthii 
aurantiaci laciniis ovatis apice viridi-maculatis, seapo 
ancipite elongato, foliis elongatis lineari - ligulatis 
striatis obtusis. 
Cosuraia fulva. Herbert, in Bot. Register, t. 1497. 
Descr. Bulb, according to Mr. Witu1aMs, eight inches 
in diameter, elongated upwards into a neck, seven inches 
in length, clothed with dark brown, satiny scales, and these 
bearing about six linear, ligulate, striated leaves, an inch 
and a half broad, and a foot and a half or more in length, 
slightly narrower and obtuse at the point. Scape, from the 
centre of these leaves, two feet long, erect, ancipitate, bear- 
ing at its summit an umbel of four to five, large and hand- 
some 
* Named in compliment to His Royal Highness Prince Leopoxp of Saxe 
Coburg, now King of Belgium. Be 
