CRINUM. 77 



tube slender, erect, 3^-4 in. long; segments linear, 3|~4 in. long, 

 tinged with red on the outside. Stamens nearly as long as the 

 segments ; anthers small, linear. 



Hab. Cambodia ; Mountains of Pursat, Godefroy-Leheuf 897 ! 



8. C. pusiLLUM Herb. Amaryll. 255, tab. 32, fig. 3. — Bulb very 

 narrow, with a cylindrical neck 4 in. long, under ^ in. diam. 

 Leaves few, linear, acute, suberect, under a foot long, |— ;^- in. 

 broad ; margin entire. Flowers few in an umbel ; pedicels above 

 an inch long. Perianth-tube erect, 3 in. long ; segments linear, 

 nearly as long as the tube. Stamens an inch shorter than the 

 seginents ; anthers ^ in. long. 



Hab. Kicobar Islands. Allied to C. (h'fi.vuiii. 



9. C. PEDUNCULATUM K. Br. Prodr. 297 ; Ker in Bot. Eeg. t. 52; 

 Bury, Hexand. t. 11. C. taitcnse Bed. Lil. t. 408. C. camdkuhitum 

 Pioxb. C. cnistrale and e.vaUatum. Herb. — Bulb 4 in. diam. ; neck 

 columnar, ^ ft. long. Leaves 20 to a bulb, lorate, thin, bright 

 green, 3-4 ft. long, 4-5 in. broad; margin entire. Peduncle 

 ancipitous, 2-3 ft. long, 1 in. diam. Flowers 20-30 to an umbel ; 

 spathe-valves 3-4 in. long; pedicels 1-1^ in. Perianth greenish, 

 erect, 2-|-3 in. long; segments linear, spreading, shorter than the 

 tube, not tinged with red outside. Filaments bright red, 1^-2 in. 

 long; anthers linear, ^-f in. long. Style rather longer than the 

 stamens. Ovules 3 in a cell. 



Hab. Eastern Australia. Described from a plant that flowered in the 

 Palm-house at Kew in the summer of 1878. Herbert names and describes four 

 varieties. We have what is piobably the same species from Timor Laut, Iticdel ! ; 

 Fiji, Seemann 640!; New Caledonia, Caldicelll ; and New Guinea, Edelj'eldt 

 21U !, the latter received from Baron von Mueller ; and Eedoute's plant is sup- 

 posed to have come from Tahiti. Mr. Wm. Bull has lately introduced a fine 

 form from Lord Howe's Island. 



10. C. MACEANTHERUM Eugl. Jahrb. V. 448. — Bulb with a stout 

 produced neck. Leaves lorate, 3 ft. long, 4 in. broad at the middle, 

 narrowed gradually to the point. Spathe-valves 5-G in. long ; 

 pedicels under an inch. Perianth white, with a cylindrical tube 

 above 3 in. long, and linear spreading segments 4 in. long, i-|- in. 

 broad. Filaments nearly as long as the segments ; anthers linear, 

 above an inch long. 



Hab. New Mecklenburg and New Hanover, Naumann. Discovered on the 

 voyage of the ' Gazelle,' 1875. 



11. C. Bakeei Schumann in Engl. Jahrb. iv. 194. — Leaves 

 linear, l-lf ft. long, 1^-1 i iii. broad, rather undulated on the 

 smooth margin. Perianth-tube rather curved, 1^-2 in. long; 

 segments linear, reddish, 2^-3 in. long, ^ in. broad. Filaments 

 rather shorter than the segments ; anthers linear, an inch long. 



Hab. Marshall's Island, FiiiscJi. 



12. C. BEACTEATUM Willd. Sp. PI. ii. 47 ; Jacq. Hort. Schoen. 

 iv. t. 495 ; Gawl. in Bot. Eeg. t. 179. C. hyevi/olium Koxb. C. 

 asiaticum var. hracteatum Herb. — Bulb ovoid, 3-4 in. diam. ; neck 

 short. Leaves 6-8 to a bulb, lorate, thin, subobtuse, 1-1^- in. long, 

 3-4 in. broad at the middle, narrowed to the base ; margin crisped. 



