20 Orv. 1. Evcomex.  C1.2. Coronarie. Liriogame. 
continued as long as possible by rolling more to it every fall, covering 
that with Fern and a doublé. Mat to prevent its melting rapidly 
when the thaw came, proved rather more vigorous than the others. 
Manlilia is a legitimate Genus, hitherto not well understood, having 
m 
inserted beyond the orifice e: = Tube, and those are longer w which 
riginal type 
4 Leaves, very like those of Massonia Angustifolia, and certainly 
connects the two Genera; a second by BURCHELL with two lanceo- 
e 
s Tab., which has two long narrow linear ves, an 
single Flower. Under Beoterpe I separate two little Plants, differing 
from Manlilia in the insertion of their Filaments, and their Petals 
cohere into a shorter obpyramidal Tube, then spreading out widely ; 
their Leaves are more numerous, and narrow, in one ies sur- 
. B. Ker 
varieties of one Species. ey are igoe Sess c aad relin 
to one another, especially in their Fruits, = according to my judg- 
ment differ too much in other characters united even in the 
any oth 
1380th plate of the Botanical Magazine. Sagillaria on the contrary 
forms latera bs more sparingly, and when vigorous has five or 
i i ’s figure; 
yacinthee : 
this, I believe two more Species exist. Both Genera have 
a stipitated oe projecting into 6 lobes at the bottom, wi 
only two each Cell, and I have no doubt are the offspring 
of one Mother, = very different Fathers. 
Ord. 2. LacHENALER. 
Petala 6, — vel irish — plus minus oblique apes 
varie coalita et irre ra dorso apicis ssepius callosa 
qu supremum, post pisse nacta: andi sero vel non detrusa. (ccu 
pe varie inserta, que interioribus opponuntur plerumque pes 
incisa vel exserta, patentissima vel erecta, subulata. Anthere 
cillantes, 2-loculares, 4-valves, introrsum dehiscentes. Padons qiti 
superum, 3-loculare, 3-valve, scariosum, sinubus septiferis aut Re- 
