82 THE SPECIES OF HIPPEASTRUM. 



2. H. versicolor. — Habranthus versicolor, Herb. ; Kuutli Eiium. 

 v., p. 498. Bueuos Ayres, Ticeedie ! 



3. H. tuhispath 11771. — Amaryllis tuhispatha, L'Herit. Seii. Angl. 

 p. 9. Habranthus robiistus, Herb. ; Kunth Enum. v., p. 498. 

 Buenos Ayi*es, Tweedie! 



4. H. andicolum. — Habranthus andicola, Herb. ; Kimth Enum. 

 v., p. 500. Chili, Poppig ! 



5. H. concolor. — Habranthus concolor, Lindl. ; Kunth Enum. v., 

 p. 500. Mexico, near Leon, Hartwqi, 219 ! 



6. H. gracilifolium. — Habranthus fjracilifolius , Herb. ; Kunth 

 Enum. v., p. 497. Uraguay, Isabelle ! 



7. H. ceareme. — Habranthus cearensis, Herb. ; Kunth Enum. v., 

 p. 500. Ceara, in diy, open woods, with H. sylvaticum, G-ardner, 

 1858 ! Goyaz, BurcheU, 8123 ! 



8. H. franciscanum. — Zephyr anthes franciscana, Herb. MSS. 

 Bulb subglobose, an inch and a quarter in diameter, mth pale 

 broA\'n, membranous tunics produced beyond its neck ; leaves 

 narrow, linear, hysteranthous, one-twelfth of an inch broad ; 

 scapes two from a bulb, one-flowered, slender, four to six inches 

 long ; spathe an inch and a quarter long, membranous, cleft 

 into two valves less than half way down ; pedicel shorter than the 

 spathe ; ovary oblong, oblique, a quarter of an inch long ; tube a 

 narrow greenish funnel one-thh'd to a quarter of an inch long'; 

 limb pale red, sub-erect, three-quarters to an inch long ; segments 

 oblanceolate-obloug, a quarter of an mch broad, much imbricated ; 

 stamens unequal, not nearly as long as the segments ; anthers 

 linear-oblong, one-sixth of an inch long. Alagoas, in open, sandy 

 ground on the banks of- Kio San Francisco, Gardner, 1422 ! 



9. H. te.ranum. — Zephyranthes texana. Herb. ; Kunth Enum. v., 

 p. 487. Habranthus Andersoni var. texanus, Kunth Enum. v., ]). 

 499. Texas, Drummond, in., 410 ! Lindheimer, 314 ! New Mexico, 

 C. Wright, 1904 ! 



10. H. Andersoni. — Habranthus Andersoni, Herb. ; Kunth Enum. 

 v., p. 499 (excl. var. 6.) Uraguay, Tweedie! Captain King' 

 Gibert, 179 ! 182 ! 184 ! 185 ! 506 ! 831 ! 



11. H. chilense. — Amaryllis chilensis, K. & P. El. Peruv. iii., p. 56, 

 erroneously referred by Kunth to H. miniatum. Habranthus chilensis, 

 Herb.; Kunth Enum. v., p. 497. Chili, Herb. Reed! Peru, 

 Pavon ! 



12. H. roseum. — Habranthus roseus. Herb. ; Kunth Enum. v., 

 p. 495. H. pumilus. Herb. ; Kimth Enum. v., p. 499. Zephyranthes 

 purjmrea, Philippi, in ' Linnaea,' xxix., p. 65. Chili, Herb. Reed! 



13. H. lineatum. — Habranthus lineatus, Philippi, Desc. Nuev. 

 Plant. (1873), p. e>Q. Chih, Philippi. 



14. H. advenum. Herb., App. 31. Amaryllis advena, Ker in 

 Bot. Mag. t. 1125. Habranthus hesperius. Herb. ; Kunth Enum. v., 

 p. 495, with the numerous synonj^ms cited. H. mendocinus, Philippi, 

 in 'Linnaea,' xxxiii., p. 258. Chlidanthus Cumingii, Presl. ; Kunth 

 Enum. v., p. 654. Kustcphia macleanica. Baker, in Kef. Bot. t. 332. 

 Common in Chili, with three well-marked varieties, Philippi! C. 

 Gay ! Cuming, 355 ! 395 ! &c. 



