68 ICONES PLANTARUM. 
‘Puate 1387. 
SIMARUBA MONOPHYLLA, Oliv. 
Srmarvusace#, Tribe SmmaRuBes. 
S. monophylla, Oliv. sp. nov. Frutex 1-3 pedalis, payee 
foliis Hap hs ee ey obtusissimis 
Has. eteur Seger Potaro river, British Guiana, G. 8. 
Jenman, sant and Oct. 188 
Frutez cortice nigrescente Sepe rimoso glaberrimo in ramulis 
ultimis nitente. Folia 14-3 poll. longa, §-1} poll. lata, coriacea, costa 
supra leviter depressa, vonin coguat petiolus brevissimus cras- 
siusculus corticatus. 
uil 
Sater 2eq, on v. breviores Sites parvus 4-fidus, lobis deltoideis 
longa. Stamina 8, appendicula 
ather than in Simaba on the ground 
of the imbricate eidivadion of the corolla. I find, however, in the 
unifoliolate Simaba obovata, Spruce _(Engler, in Mart. Fl. Bras. xii. 
par. 2. p. 210), that the sictivation is also imbricate, and I cannot 
doubt the two plants are congeneric.—D. Oxiver 
+ Bud.* 2, rarest flower. 3,5. Stamens and appendage. 4, 6. Calyx 
an Nia 7, Ovale —— 4 
Pate 1388. 
APODOLIRION BUCHANANTI, Baker. 
AMARYLLIDACER, Tribe AMARYLLIDER. 
A. Buchanani, Baker in Trimen Journ., 1875, 75; foliis hyster- 
anthiis, perianthii tubo limbo squilongo, Yimbi segme 
latis acutis, antheris 3 ad tubi faucem insertis filamentis brevissimis, 
3 ad segmentorum ungues adnatis filamentis longinitban. 
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