24 CXXVII. LILIACER. [ Blandfordia. 
N. S. Wales. Elevated peaty bogs i in the Blue Mountains, A. Cunningham, €. 
Moore ; Hunter’s River, R. Bro 
Var. elongata. Stems tall, the bia ge probably very — but wanting in 
r specimens, upper sheath endin subulate points of 6 t Pe d 
ace exceeding the bracts. Periant th 2 to n in. long, with t P ios ng narrow 
ekai the corolla. 
Blue Mountains, C. Moore. 
e uch a 
often broader when cultivated. Pora. fan ey 4 o0 
raceme, although occasionally twice as many, the pedicels 2 or 3 Thee 
as long as the bracts even at the time of flowering. Perianth 1 to 11 in. 
long, of a brownish-red, the upper part yellow, and - first with a green 
tip, narrow at the base, somewhat abruptly dilated at about the middle, 
but scarcely broader or sometimes slightly Moo tiactd at the throat, 
the lobes shorter than broad and usually very obtuse. Stamens adnate 
to about the middle of the perianth or sometimes free rather lower down. 
—R. Br. Prod. 296; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 865; F. Muell. 
oe. vii. 70; Bot. "Reg. t. 286 ; Bot. Mag. t. 2008 ; Endl. Iconogr. 
4 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 195 
and SM others. $e 
grandiflora, Bot. Reg. t. 924, but not of R. Br., appears to me to be a variety 
of z abe with the flowers rather broader than usual, but neither tapering to the 
ae . mar diia nor with the very wide throat of B. grandiflora and B. 
= ipie of Blandfor dia Root been distinguished are not constant in pao gene of 
P 
almost or quite from the base.— Baker in venire Soc. xi. 366 ; Lindl. 
in Paxt. Mag. Bot. xvi. 858, with a plate; Fl. des Serres, t. 585; B. 
bees Fl. des Serres, t. oa: ck not of a 
S. Wales. Port Macquarrie, Backhouse ; Tweed River, C. Moore ; Hastings 
Riven, Beckler ; Tosd River, Henderson, Mrs. Tate: New England, C. 
B. aurea, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 5809, Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
me to be a variety of B. flammea, with the perianth yellow fom the coh aes 
Ma get d ef 6209, we e no specimen ; ies 
sented as large as that o grandifiora, sha in B. mmea, of w. 
also the loose raceme and short bracts. SE Ha 
