species by the different form and posture of the tube and 

 limb, the absence of the broad-rayed star, and the style being 

 an inch and a quarter longer, instead of an inch and a quar- 

 ter, or at least an inch shorter than the corolla, as well as 

 the length of the filaments. It differs from Regince in bulb, 

 leaf, star, and the length of the style and filaments, as well 

 as the colour of the petals, which is not exactly like that of 

 any known species. Mr. Lee was struck with the resem- 

 blance of the flower to Hemerocallis fulva, but the colour 

 inclines more to flesh colour, and the great length of the 

 filaments and style appear to furnish the best distinguishing 

 feature. A name founded on its resemblance to Hemero- 

 callis would have been inconveniently long. This species, 

 though very inferior to equestre in beauty, appears to thrive 

 more freely. W. H. 



CORRIGENDUM. 



Pag. 2272. lin. 1 . et 10. pro microcantha lege macrocantha. 



