| E CXXIII. AMARYLLIDEZ. 443 
Schwegrichenia rufa, Spreng. Syst. ii i. 26; A. f, Viii Hook. Bot. 
vici t. 4507. copied into Lem. Jard. Fleur. t. 40 with an alteration of 
stralia, Lucky bay, R. Brown; King George's Sound from the Kalgan 
to Cups Rieke A. Cunningham, Drummond, n. 327, Preiss, n. 1412, Oldfield. 
2. A. pulcherrima, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4180 copied into Fl. d 
Serres, April, 1846. Very Gals allied to A. rufa, the eee 
Ns flo owers the same in structure and indumentum, but jue leaves are 
tomentose as well as the scape, d the wool of the flowers is o 
bright yellow, Mp sit, b tinged with red. I find u rp 
u « ap 
rently abortive o 
W. Australia, idioma] n. 347. 
Secr. 2. CERA TANDRA.—Racemes or spikes indi in a divaricate 
dichotomous panicle, or 2 on a forked rhachis. Anthers tipped with a 
gland-like ipie Ovules rather numerous in each ce An Stems 
glabrous at the 
. A. flavida, fed. Lil. t. 176. Rhizome thick, with itin radical 
leaves, and a stem of 3 or 4ft., bearing a divaricately- ranched 
ave 
u 
the panicle planoa ME in that species. Flowers in one-side 
racemes on the branches of the anicle, on tithes of 1 a 2 lines, sub- 
» dio wool of a dull yellowish green more 
or less red at the base of the perianth and sometimes a brown red nearly 
to h- 1} in. long, serge and shining 
inside or minutely scabrous-dotted ; es bes 4 to 5 lines Lon yy ere 
inside, the lower ones m y divided be the 
