( 2983 ) 
AMARYLLIS AULICA, var. platypetala, glauco- 
phylla. GLAucous-LEAVED, Broap- 
PETALED AMARYLLIS. 
KARTE EEE EERE EEE EEE 
Class and Order. 
HexanpriA Monoeynia. 
( Nat. Ord.—AMARYLLIDES. ) 
Generic. Character. 
Cor. 6-partita, subregularis vel ringens, fauce nuda vel 
squamis coronata. Stamina declinata vel recta. Caps. 
trilocularis. Spr. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Amarytus* aulica ; biflora ringens, tubo subnullo, faucis 
corona contracta triangulari, lacinia ima limbi inferne 
involuta, staminibus declinatis inclusis. sated 
(«.) stenopetala; perianthii laciniis tenui-acuminatis, tribus 
exterioribus angustioribus, tubi corona distincta. Ker 
in Bot. Reg. t. 444. i 
(3.) platypetala ; perianthii laciniis obtusioribus, 5 superi- 
oribus zqualibus multo latioribus, tubi corona dis- 
atte A. aulica, B platypetala. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 
(y.) glaucophylla; perianthii laciniis obtusioribus 5 supe- 
rioribus 2qualibus multo latioribus, tubi corona obso- 
leta, foliis glaucescentibus. (Tas. 2983.) 
Gua 
The. name of Harrison, not as an individual, but as a 
family, stands intimately connected with the Botany, and, 
especially, the Horticulture of Great Britain. Among _ 
mos 
Peas the Nymph, celebrated by Virerr, on account of the beauty of the 
T's, Bees git 
