Liriogame. Cl. 4. Sarmentacee. Orv. 6. DIANELIER. 67 
Herreria, R.& P. In Horto Kewensi pulchre scandit, nondum flo- 
rida, sed florem fructumque communicavit CJ. Lampert, Pedicelli 
articulati. 
Calcoa. Luzuriaga, R. Br. Petala equalia, staminigera, nec cum 
Luzuriaga, R. & P. confundenda; que ni fallor ad alium Ordinem 
Fr sas HENRICUS CALCOENSIS, "Synopseos Herbarie auctor dc. in 
Eustrephus, R. Br. 
Isandra, Filamenta 6, — longitudine sequales, quibus a 
Chlamysporo distinctum Genu 
h 
rem. 
Thysanella, —- Triandrum, Last. dc. 
Johnsonia, R. 
Sowerbea, Sm. R. Br. Petala basi coalita, interiora fere ont 
majora, parum glumacea, persistentia. Filamenta receptaculo 
serta, alterna obconica et sessilia. Anthere lyratz, rimá ovali F^ 
apicem dehiscentes. Capsula septis crassis. Stylus deorsum ar- 
Stigma lete 3-fidum. i i i 
culis 
peltata. Herba ccespitosa, Folia parum glauca, juncea, Stipulá 
intra foliaceá equitantia. Flor es purpurei, nutantes, in Paniculá 
coarctatá fasciformi. Pedunculus sylin ndraceus, solidus. Pedicelli 
ad apicem articulati. Bracteœ 6-7 ad basin Panicule imbricatæ, 
dein zm ramos l-riæ "à lacero-multifide. 
ypogon, R. Br. 
Xerotes, R. Br. Lomandra, Last 
Cordyline, CowwEns. Huc rms Ferrea et Terminalis L. 
Dianella, J. x OMMERS. 
æsia, 
Styponema. "Bipandns sect. 1. R. Br. Filamenta, nec Anthere, 
stuposa. 
Siona. Petala interiora abris Filamenta apice crassiora et 
stuposa, quibus a sequente pem e Semina 
on arillata. Floresin Spicá simplici. C Wit Srox, Flandriensis 
a Parkinson laudatus, ob. ante "1629: Arthropodium Pubriaum, 
R. Br. 
Arthropodium, È: Br. . 
Tricoryne, R. Br. Semina arillata. 
It is not easy to distinguish Dianellee from Anthericee by any 
positive character, for they pass very gradually into one another; 
I separate them nevertheless on account of their Locality, Habit, 
and Petals often glumaceous, especially the 3 outer. Herreria was 
sent from Brazil to Kew for a Dioscorea, but a it grows most 
luxuriantly has not yet flowered; very perfect T— however 
