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Hemodorum.] CXXIII. AMARYLLIDER, 423 
13. H. subvirens, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 63. A tall species. Lower 
or radicle leaves longer and more flaccid than in H. coccineum, 3 to 
lines broad. Flowers numerous, in a rather looser and more spreading 
corymbose panicle than in that species. Bracts lanceolate, acuminate, 
nearly as long as the flowers. Perianth scarcely above 2 lines long, 
reenish aphan to F. Mueller’s notes, somewhat yellowish when 
y, the outer segments narow lanceolate acute, the inner ones rather 
rate and more obtuse but not lon 
N. tralia. Rocky hills Be ay’ Vira river, F. Mueller, a single a 
adios in ieri Hosket E represe ted in Herb. F F. Mueller nd one of H. coccineum, 
which, though resembling it in habit, ‘his alle “different flowers 
14. — F. Muell. Fragm. i. 64. A rigid glaucous 
ngos, 2 ft. high or more. Leaves rigid, with long open sheaths, the 
ceolate, obtuse, scarcely 2 lines long, the outer ones quite as long as 
the inner. Stamens about as long as the perianth. Castle nearly 
in. broad. 
N. Australia. M'Adam range, F. Mueller; Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 522. 
-oblon es 
ns shorii = € "mi "peri ianth. Capsule although 
nearly ripe not idis 3 lines diam 
N. Australia Brunswick bay, eme coast, 7 Cunningham ; Port Darwin, Schultz, 
n. 723. 
p sinple or Ter n below the uir sip tu 5 e Hr . high. 
N. nae Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 659. 
A. Cunn. Herd. Stems 1} to 2 ft. high. Radical 
17. H tenuifolium, 
and lower leaves with a rather broad short sheathing base, very long, 
slender and almost terete, about j line broad. Panicle loosely divari- 
