eonntiniitilihies 
Nerine.] AMARYLLIDEZ (Baker), 213 
perianth-limb ; capsule } in. diam., deeply lobed ; cells 1-seeded. 
Herb. Amaryllid. 283, t. 45, fig. 2; Kunth, Enum, v. 621; Baker, 
Handb. Amaryltid. 102. Amaryllis undulata, Linn. Syst. Nat. edit, 
12, 287; Hill, Hort. Kew. 352, cum icone; L’Herit. Sert. 16; 
Bot. Mag. t. 369; Red. Lil. t. 115; Jacq. Hort. Vind. iii. t. 13; 
Tratt. Arch. t. 393. Haemanthus undulatus, Thunb. Fl. Cap. edit. 
Schult. 297. N. crispa, Hort. 
Vag. 8, major (Tratt. Arch, t. 894); perianth-limb larger and less crisped. 
NV. aucta, Roem. Amaryil. 107, Amaryllis aucta, Tratt. Thes. 9, t. 45. 
Coast Reeion; hills below Table Mountain, and at Wynberg, Thunberg ! 
Albany Div., Cooper, 1532! 3220! near Dassies Klip, between Port Elizabeth 
and Grahamstown, Bolus, 2686! 
KaLaHARI KxuGion : Orange Free State, Cooper, 2235! 
10. N. humilis (Herb. App. 19); bulb ovoid, I-12 in. diam. ; 
tunics membranous ; leaves about 6, contemporary with the flowers 
in November, linear, bright green, suberect, channelled down the 
face, about a foot long, about 4 in. broad ; peduncle slender, subterete, 
slightly glaueous, 4-14 ft. long; flowers 10-20 in a centrifugal 
umbel; pedicels slender, 1-1} in. long; spathe-valves lanceolate, 
green, about as long as the pedicels; perianth-limb bright pink or 
rose-red, cut down very nearly to the ovary, 1-1} in. long; segments 
oblanceolate, acute, crisped; stamens declinate, the three longer 
about equalling the perianth-segments ; anthers oblong, purple, 4 in. 
long ; ovary globose-trigonous, 4-4 in. diam. ; style declinate, as long 
as the perianth-limb. Herb, Amaryllid. 283; Kunth, Enum. v. 621 ; 
Baker, Handb. Amaryllid. 102. Amaryllis humilis, Jacg. Hort. 
Schoenbr. i. 36, t. 69; Bot. May. t. 726; Red. Lil, t. 450. 
ou : Wi lity, Thunberg ! 
iss heat Table Mowatt, 1000-2000 ft., Drége! New Kloof, near 
Toles, Drége! Piquetberg, 1000-2000 ft., Drége, 2654! Albany Div., 
‘yher ! : 
Differs from fleruosa by the centrifugal expansion of its inflorescence, by its 
dwarfer habit, and narrower channelled leaves, 
11. N. appendiculata (Baker in Gard. Chron. 1894, xvi. 336) ; 
bulb ovoid, middle-sized ; leaves 3, contemporary with the flowers, 
linear, green, glabrous, a foot long, deeply channelled down the face ; 
peduncle stout, terete, about 2 feet long ; flowers 10-15 in a centri- 
petal umbel; spathe-valves smal], membranous, tinged with red ; 
pedicels very pubescent; perianth red, an inch long ; segments linear, 
distinctly keeled, crisped in the upper half ; filaments each appendi- 
culate at the base outside with a lacerated membranous strap-shaped 
process } in. long ; anthers small, oblong; ovary } in. diam., deeply - 
3-lobed ; style as long as the stamens. 
Eastren Recton: Natal, Wood ! 
Described from a cultivated specimen sent by Mr. Jas. O’Brien in 1894. 
12. N. pancratioides (Baker in Gard. Chron. 1891, x. 576); 
leaves above a foot long, bright green, subterete in the lower part, 
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