Specierum Enumerationi Addenda. 



Crinum brachyandrum supra 2121, p. 8. is a very distinct 

 species. Column 5 inches high, whitish ; leaves about 20, 

 rather erect, from 3 to near 5 feet long', and scarcely 2^ inches 

 wide, dark green, with smooth margins, obtusely acuminate 

 like those of C. defixum : Scape green, above 2 feet long; 

 flowers about eleven, of which seven expand at the same 

 moment, the buds having nodded in a circle round the scape, 

 and the rest before the first wither; germen subsessile; tube 

 green, 2f inches long ; lacinim 3^ inches long, and f wide, 

 white ; filaments just tipped with pale purple scarcely an inch 

 longer than the tube, all bent upwards ; style an inch longer 

 than the filaments, declined, above an inch thereof pale purple; 

 stigma small, triangular, white ; germen sessile : cells 2-seeded. 

 Raised by seed from Sidney in New Holland. 



Crinum procerum. A native of the Birman empire. It is 

 asserted and appears to be quite distinct from C. toxicarium, 

 and is said to exceed C. amabile in stature. Flowers white, 

 tinged with red, as those of sinicum are with yellow. 



Crinum declinatum. Supra No. 2231. 



Crinum macrocarpon. Carey Mss. Native of the country 

 near Ranjoor, Leaves narrow, very long and stiff. Flowers 

 pure white : laciniee broader than those of toxicarium. Seed 

 two inches in diameter. 



Crinum toxicarium ; of which there are two varieties in 

 this country differing chiefly in foliage, is the asiaticum ot 

 the Botanical Magazine, No. 1073. 



& W.H. 



