Cyrtanthus.] AMARYLLIDEE (Baker). 221 
subeylindrical base to a throat 3-1 in. diam.; segments oblong, half 
as long as the tube; stamens biseriate ; filaments very short; anthers 
oblong, yellow, the three lower scarcely, the three upper a little 
exserted from the perianth-tube; style reaching halfway up the 
segments ; stigma distinctly tricuspidate. 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, Hutton !/ 
Described from a single specimen in the Kew herbarium, that flowered at Kew 
in May, 1864. : 
5. C. brachyscyphus (Baker, Handb. Amaryllid. 55) ; bulb ovoid ; 
leaves about 3, contemporary with the flowers, linear, 9-10 in. long, 
4 in. broad; scape slender, terete, as long as the leaves; umbel 6-8- 
flowered ; pedicels 3—? in. long; spathe-valves lanceolate, an inch 
long; perianth pale red, under an inch long, with a funnel-shaped 
tube 3 in. diam. at the throat, a little longer than the oblong- 
lanceolate segments; stamens as long as the segments; anthers 
oblong, ;', in. long. ; 
Eastern Ree@ion: Pondoland, Bachmann, 295! 
Described from a plant flowered in July, 1886, by Mr. J. H. Tillett, of 
Sprowston, near Norwich, who introduced it from Pondoland. 
6. C. parviflorus (Baker in Gard. Chron. 1891, ix. 104); bulb 
ovoid, under ? in. diam.; leaves linear, flaccid, above a foot long; 
peduncle slender, 3-1 ft. long; flowers 6-8 in an umbel ; pedicels }-1 
in. long; spathe-valves lanceolate, 1-1} in. long; perianth bright 
red, 1-1} in. long; tube slightly curved, slender at the base, 2 in. 
diam. at throat ; segments broad oblong, 4 in, long. 
Coast Rreion: Port Elizabeth, Hort. Dawson Paul! Hort. Strickland / 
~ Tparpenies Div. ; garden at Fort Seymour, Scully, 59! Komgha, Flanajan, 
Kananart Rea@ion: Transvaal; Saddleback Range, near Barberton, 4000- 
4500 ft., Galpin, 477! ee 
wane Recion: Griqualand East; near Fort Donald, 4500 ft., Tyson, 
7. C. collinus (Gawl. in Bot. Reg. t. 162); bulb ovoid, 
12 in. diam.; leaves 3, produced with the flowers, linear, glau- 
cous, weak in texture, not twisted, 6-9 in. long, $4 in. broad ; 
peduncle slender, subterete, glaucous, about a foot long ; flowers 
6-10 in an umbel, bright scarlet, inodorous; pedicels slender, 
suberect, 1-1 in. long; spathe-valves 2, lanceolate, about an inch 
long ; perianth bright red, 13-2 in. long ; tube curved, very slender 
in the lower half, dilated gradually to a throat ¢ in. diam. ; segments 
oblong, obtuse, } in. long ; stamens almost uniseriate at the throat 
of the perianth-tube; filaments under ; in. long ; anthers small, 
oblong ; style reaching halfway up the perianth-segments ; stigma 
tricuspidate. Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 898 ; Kunth, Enum, 
v. 536 ; Baker, Handb. Amaryllid. 56. Monella glauea, Herb. App. 
29. IM. collina, Salish, Gen. 139. — 
Coast Reaton: Caledon Div.; Baviaans Kloof, near Genadendal, Burchell, 
7783! Alexandria Diy.; Zuurberg Rauge, Cooper, 3223 ! 
