called Brodiaa. | 3 
ronatä foliolis tribus, petaloideis, eritis, oblongis, uniformibus, 
indivisis, dilutè flavescentibus, limbo duplò brevioribus, cum 
staminibus alternantibus. Filamenta tria, brevissima, fauce, in- 
ter corone foliola, inserta. Anthere verticales, fulve, oblonge, 
corona parùm breviores, bilobæ, lobis extùs longitudinalitèr de- 
hiscentibus, haud absolutè bilocularibus. Germen pedicellatum, 
elliptico-trigonum, triloculare, seminibus columellæ insertis. 
Stylus cylindraceus, longit ferè staminum. Stigma trigo- 
num, trilobum. | di 
"fade et herba fere prioris. Umbella minor, condensata, brac- 
teis majoribus, latis, pedicellos. uperantibus. Flores cyanel, co- 
roná dilutiore, nec flavesce ie, foliolis semibifidis, acutis an- 
| Hm bo,  duplà, "a priore, brevio- 
The Qe anita leaves, wl ich crown the fube of the corolla 
in this genus, are, without doubt, analogous to the cup in Nar- 
cissus, the membranous expansion attached to the base of the 
stamens in Font ims and still more precisely to what Jussieu 
nectarium, in Tulbaghia. I see no 
more reason to reckon. dito e : | 7° one case than i in 
Be on un, be ucl uch But diedüica cease 
guards us against this error, pproaches a step nearer to 
Pancratium and Tulbaghia. Th three ori indeed bear the 
same relationship to the other - 
and Quisqualis do to Daphne an 
e rest of its PERPE order. 
p2 : 
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