Campynema.] — CXXII. IRIDEJE. 415 
tation to Hypoxidea, although the seeds have not the crustaceous testa nor the pro- 
jecting hooked Aium peculiar to that suborder or tribe. It differs from all the above 
ns wo important SD ers—the anthers opening outwards, and the centri- 
fuga Satoreecenoe, 1 in both of which it agrees with dide amongst which it appears to 
me to constitute an reno hexandrous genu 
Plant of 1 to a narrow linear or hires HN leat — . 1 C lineare. 
Dwarf Mihi, vidi Mid 2 oblong lanceolate short leaves . . 2. C. pygmea 
C. lineare, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 93, t. 121. Rhizome very 
ion, with rather thick fibrous roots. - Stems slender, varying from 3 
higher up. Flowers either solitary and terminal or 2 to 4, the lateral 
ones opening later on short or long peduncles, the d one becoming 
opposed to a linear bract. erianth-segme nts ovate or ovate-lanceo — 
, the tips long cohering but at length recurved. 
Ovary smb Mero or almost linear. Capsule when fully WRF 
jin. long, tapering towards the base.—Ho ok. f. FI. 
Pm glana pon eee. Syst. vii. 
Macquarrie Harbour, Recherche bay, &c., ascending to 
4000 ft, Paws Miloun, pde C. Stuart. 
2. C. pygmeeum, . Muell. A small stout plant of 1 to 1} in. 
Leaves usually 2, atid g-tadiousiatey obtuse, recurved spreading, $ to 
iin. long and 2 to 3 lines broad. Flowers 1 or rarely 2 on a stem not 
exceeding the leaves. Ovary shortly turbinate but the structure the 
same as in C. lineare, of which F. Mueller thinks it may be an alpine 
ariety 
Tasmania. Summit of Mount Lapeyrouse in the tufts of Donatia, Oldfield. 
Orper CXXIII. AMARYLLIDEZ. 
Flowers hermaphrodite, regular or oblique. Perianth superior, with 
or without a distinct tube, the limb of 6 coloured or peta al-like segments, 
Ovary inferior or rarely halt copies ribs oe Nes with eral Scilly nume- 
rous rarely only 1 or 2 ovules in each cell, amphitropous anatropous or 
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