444 CXXIII. AMARYLLIDEJE. or 
4 y 4M. í 
A. Manglesii, Maund, Botanist, t. 67, not of Dan: 
WV. Australia. King George's Sound and a aij À districts, R. Brown, Drum- 
mond, n. 348, Preiss, n. 1411 and 1416, and many other ; Blackwood river, ; Oldfield; 
Geogra e bay, Fraser; Cape Natoraliste and Swan river, Drummond, 1st c 
: m Clarke. 
cies varies in the size of the flower, and very much in the colovr of the wool, 
imes ecce en SHIT red, sometimes green without any admixture of red, rarely 
with much of yellow 
. A. Preissii, Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 26. Stems 1 to 1} ft. high, 
more or less clothed with a loose > lames medial, wool, more dens a ena 
Leave 
reduced to 2 or 3 flowers, and always appearing capitate when in youn 
bud, sis d dong e pedicels ultimately attain 2 to 3 lines each subtende 
ya Perianth at least 9 jn. lon 
y stralia. King George's Sound and adjoining districts, Preiss, n. 1413) 
F. uelle Maxwell. 
ueller, Fragm. viii. 23, places this species amongst those with simple inflo- 
recente I ‘have, owever, always found it once forked, except when reduced to 2 or 3 
SECT. 3. HarrANTHESIS. —Racemes or Pe single at the end of 
the stems with a simple rhachis, or rarely 2 the rhachis being once- 
forked, always unilateral several-flowered and rather dense. Anthers 
ch spen culate. Ovules numerous in each cell crowded on the 
pia 
5. A. humilis, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 46, t. 6 B. Rhizome thick 
horizontal. Stems usually under 1 ft. , rarely m ft. high, imdy plu- 
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