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- Class and Order. 
HexanpriaA Monoeynia. 
Generic Character. Vide No. 1121. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
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Crisum flaccidum,; muitilorum, foliis lineari-leratis flaccidis,) 
corolla infundibuiiformi, tubo obsolete trigono jacinias 
obovaias subequante, germine parum pedunculo cras- 
siore. 
Crinum fiaccidum. Herbert in Bot. Mag. No. 2121, p. 7. 
Amanyiuis australasica. Bot. Reg. 426. - 
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Descr. Leaves multifarious, linear-lorate, channelled; 
margins rough, about a foot and a half or two feet long, 
ape green, twenty inches or nearly two feet long, much 
flattened, erect. Flowers 5—8, white, on peduncles irre- 
Sularly angular, and exceeding an inch in length. Germen 
oblong-oval, very Jittle thicker than the peduncle ; cells con-' 
taining each six ovula, or seven, the odd one being placed 
below. Tube a little curved, obsoletely angular, not quite 
the length of the limb, which is wide funnel-shaped, the 
ends of the lacinie being beat back, and their expansion 
above three inches (in Mr. Hersert’s plant, in all the flowers 
exactly three inches anda quarter). Lacinie obovate, obtuse, 
mucronate, with green hooks, nearly three quarters of an 
mch in width at the widest part: the inner ones somewhat 
the widest. Filaments about half the length of the lacinie, 
More or less curved. Style twice the length of the filaments, 
lined : stigma small, when perfect minutely 3-iobed: 
Jimbrie thereon longer and slenderer than in capense, brevi- 
folium, &c. Anthers yellow, lunulaie, versatile. Spathe 
brown, 2-cleft, reflected, with several shrev-like bracies. 
Buds begin to incline about twenty-four hours before their 
*Xpansion but do not nod. Scent of the flowers powerful, 
very 
