Specimens. Bracts 1 or 9, broa 
HB CXXIII. AMARYLLIDEX. 427 
uniflora, Lindi. Span Riv. App. 44. A slender specie none 
t specimen: s above 8 in. high i dl many not above and less 
vis than the others. Tabors of the rhizome with loose Baie ests s 
coatings. Leaves slender, nearly terete. Flowers solitary in all our 
diy ovate, membranous almost scarious, 
the outer one with a short or long green point. Perianth-segments 
3 to 4 lines long, more or less woolly on the upper surface and some- 
the back, e ending in points. by. MESE inlength. Placentas 
des the ovary.—7. violacea, Endl. in 
wa : p ver, perg e coll.; Vasse river, Mrs. Molloy; 
ong Mo mie i dei and Melvill e, Pris n. 1562; King George’ s Sound, 
Muir; Kalgan river, Oldfield; Cape gen xwell. 
short appendages to the filaments pe by Lindley, were probably injured 
AU specimen he examined. I find them about equal to the anthers in Drummond's 
as well as other specimens, but irregular. 
S- T. » Endl. Nov. Stirp. Dec. 97, Iconogr. t. 109. “Ste 
usually Sage 1 ft., woolly in the upper part. Leaves usually ace 
and not so slender as in 7. brachypetala. Flowers 2 to 6 together almost 
sessile in a terminal head or dense cyme. Bracts ovate or lanceolate, 
dag 
but sometimes a double keel a T the centre of the filament before it 
= gy sane into 1 or 2 small intermediate teeth or lobes. 
stralia. King George’s Sound and adjoining districts, Huegel, Oldfield, 
ru Mueller Muir; eastward to Bremes and South-west bays, , Maxwell. 
4. T. variabilis, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 44. Stems often 1 ft. high, 
woolly as in the allied species. Leaves ta ering into a rather thick 
almost terete lamina as in T. australis. Flowers 2 to 6 together or 
sometimes more, in a terminal dense corymb, pe iani but the 
pedicels shorter than the ovary. Perianth-segments oblong, as long as 
or Aa than the n woolly on both sides. Filament-appendages 
quite petal- x 
W.A river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 764, Helmich ; Vasse 
"Y doy; Tunc flats, C. Gray; Busselton, Dreisi. — Perhaps a variety pi 
[o australis. 
5. T. longipetala, Lindl. ing 
several oblong or globose tubers anie eden in membranous 
coatings. Stems usually 2 to 1 ft. high, vadit | 
- Leaves nearly terete, rather thick and not long. Flowers solitary or in 
