188 ON CHLAMYDOSTYLrS. 



31, p. 563.— Rotcrbe campcsfris, Klatt in Fl. Bras., 3, p. 543 ! — 

 Brasilia meridionalis, Sello ! Weir, 359! Monte Video, Gibert, 181. 



3. C. Gardner!, Baker. — Eulbus ovoidevis, 6-9 lin. crassus, tunicis 

 nuiltis mcmbrannoeis atro-cnsfancis, secus coUum Innge pro'ltictis. 

 Folia basaliu 2-3, an<;uste lincaria vel Bubteretia erecta, 6-12 poll, 

 lonpa, ^-1 lin. lata, glabra, acuta. Caulis gracilis, teres, fragilis, vix 

 pcdalis, 1-2-fincatus, foliis 1-2 roductis linearibus prreditus, ramis 

 asccDdentibus 1-3 poll, lorgis. Spatbfc terininales 2-3-fiorcic, valvis 

 inapqualibus viridibus lanceolntis aoutis oomplif-atis, 9-15 lin. longis. 

 Pcdicelli crccti, spatba broviores. Ovarium turbinatum, I lin. 

 longiuii. Pcriantbii limbus cnpniloiis, pogmentis obovatis obtnsis 6-8 

 lin. loiigus, 3-4 lin. latis. Anthcra? lignlataj. 2 lin. longa;, filamentis 

 brevibus, connective angusto incon.^picuo. Styli rami clongati, apice 

 capitati. Brasilia centralis in ditione Piauhy in locis arenosis ad Boa 

 Esperanca, Gardner, 2322 ! Flowers "pale blue ; very pretty." 



4. C. TEXANA, Baler. — Gelasine? texana, Ilerl. in Bat. Mag., 

 sub t. 3779. — TexoR ad Galveston Bay. Drummond, iii., 415! in herb. 

 Hooker. According to Engelmann and Gray in PI. Lindh., p. 27, some 

 of the specimens distributed under this number belong to Nemastylis 

 acuta. 



5. C. LUTEoiA, Baker. — Potherbe luteola, Klatt in Linna:a 31, p. 

 563. — Roterbe luteola, Klatt in Fl. Bras, iii., 544, tab. 71, fig. 4.— 

 Brasilia meridionalis, Sello !. 



6. C. FVKCATA, Baker. — 'Nemostylisfnrcata, Klatt in ZinnceaSl, -p. 

 560; Fl. Bras, iii., p. 515, tab. 65.— Monte Video, Sello! This has 

 the style-arms more distinctly bifid at the tip than in any of the other 

 species. 



7. C. NUDA, Baker. — Gclnsine? nuda, Eerb. in Bot. Mag., sub 

 t. 3779. — Botberbe gracilis. ^7^7/^! in Linneca 31, p 565 — Koterb^; 

 vixtiWs, Klatt in Fl. Bras. iii. p 544. — 3fonte Video, Tweedie ! Sello! 

 Fox, 442 ! Gibert. 564 ! 



8. C. ruNCiwTA, Baker. — Gelasine punctata, //erb. /?» Bot. Mag., 

 sub t. 3779. — Mexico inter Tehuantepec ct Mare pacificiim in ditione 



Vaxacana, Andrieux, 79 ! 



9. C. LONGisPATHA, ^riAw. —Gelasine longispatha, Herb, in Benth. 

 PI. Hartweg, p. 53. — Botbeibe longispatha, Klatt in Zinncea xxxi., 

 504. — Mexico, Hartweg, 503 ! 



Differs from all the rest in its dilated complicate ciliated Gladiolus- 

 I'lke stigmas, and probably should be regarded as a new genus. 



To some of these genera also probablyibolong the following numbers, 

 of which I have not been able to see specimens in which I could make 

 out the siructure of the flower, viz. : 



Gardner, 2321, from tlie province of Pinuhy. 



(xardner, 2320, from Ooiias; ''flowers large, yellowish-white." 



Elancliet, 2741, from Utinga, in the province of Paliia. 



