446 . CXXIII; AMARYLLIDER. [ Anigozanthos. 
the short flat filaments, the connective without any appendage. Ovules 
numerous in each cell, covering the placentas.—Bot. Reg. t. 2102 (the 
hairs or seals inside the base of the tube eset aes as iid upwards 
— of downwards . Bot. Mag. t. 3875. 
Australia. Swa Drummond, coll. n. 144, Oldfield S Ba n 
b aih n tiver, 0 dicla; Busselton, Pa ies; King George’s Sound, Bast 
n 
of a a 
dull n nig white in p dried Eod ary rdon river, Herb. F. Mueller (with 
the raceme nearly 1 ft. long, the pedicels 4 in., ie base of the perianth of a rich 
red). 
8. A. bicolor, Endl. in Pl. Preiss, ii. 26. Resembles A. Manglesii and 
A, humilis in habit and in the red base of the otherwise green perianth, but 
readily distinguished from both by the shape of the flower. It is usually of 
the low stutnre of A. humilis, rarely much above 1 ft. high. Leaves kar 
at the base of the stems, glabrous, under 6 in. long, narrower and m 
tapering to the point than in A. humilis. M 4 to 10, on pedicels, of 
2 to 4 lines in a close unilateral raceme, the rhachis simple i in all the 
specimens seen, the wool of the adnate bo of a rich red, the remainder 
green. Perian th 2 to near 21 in. long, the tube at the base as broad as 
Me eae pus As tapering towards the middle and much contracted 
upper much incurved at the end in the bud, the limb 
Rue the ew Wes 4 lines long, and the tube usuall split open on 
the lower side to near the base. Anthers linear, but shorter than in 
A. Manglesii, on filiform very Poegi inserted filaments. Ovules nu- 
Loves in Te o covering the placenta. 
alia. Kalgan, Perongerup, and other localities in the ail aia of 
Kine. Georg d "e n. 1417, Oldfield, F. Mueller, Muir, Miss War 
Var. minor. Leaves under3 in. long. Scape about 6 in., the perianth d 
more shag 14 in. long. —M ‘Callum and Stokes inlets, Maxw ell. 
Var. major. Perianth my 24 in. long and rather less contracted above the middle. 
—Swan river, Drummond, coll, Fraser, and an unknown collector who gath nee 
it in 1839 and named it in Herb. Hooker A. Mooreana, mihi; Albany, F. Mueller. 
7. MACROPODIA, Drumm. 
ME and dilated "at iba end, the limb very oblique; idan 6, 
— voies a Fn we ggg those on the lower side more 
deeply the tube split open between them. thers 
oblong dM on n slender filaments at the orifice of the tube, the cells 
free at the base ui) pee 3-celled, with thick double dis- 
sepiments, the mit prominent within the perianth. Style 
long, filiform, slight d T stigmatic at the end. Ovules solitary 
attached. m dry, not valvular, the seeds 
falling away separa tely with portions of the pericarp and adnate 
rianth-base, leaving the pa hasina dissepiments persistent with 
axis. Testa somewhat crustaceous.—Herb with the habit and 
eae of the jariakor Anigozant thi. 
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