ICONES PLANTARUM. 67 
omnia erecta conniventia. J ilamenta brevissima; anthere anguste 
oblongze, apice obtuse, connectivo ultra. loculos haud producto. Ova- 
‘ isten ruc 
ere perianthii onaciitis coronatus. Semen sepius unicum, 
tum, globosum, testa membranacea, albumine carnoso. 
this, as in the following species, the act is probably in its 
Satiéet stage 3-celled with one erect ovule’in. each cell; but at the 
ime of flowering the dissepiments have whislty: dike ppeniedl or have 
left only a very slender central axis and faint rematns e of 
Fig. 1. -beechaginte ready to open. 2. Flower expanded. 3. Ovary, vertical sec- 
tion. 4. Fru 5. The gh vertical section, showing, however, all the ovules 
enlarged seinen of only on 
PuLatE 1176. 
PHLEBOCARYA FILIFOLIA, F. Mveil. 
AMARYLLIDEA, Tribe H#MoporEs. 
P, filifolia, F. Muell., foliis filiformi-teretibus glabris, antheris con- 
nectivo loculos excedente apiculatis.—Benth. Fl. Austral. vi. 425. 
Has. South-west Australia, Drummond. 
Undique glaberrima, eiliis nullis, eewterum habitu et inflorescentia 
P. ciliate subsimilis. Foliola oe teretia, majora ultra- 
oo Panicula quam in P. cilia sepius laxior, floribus paullo 
oribus. Perianthii segmenta an gees acuminata. Antherarum 
cceinbensriie 3 in appendiculam loculis ere conspicue productum, 
Ovarium plus minus perfecte 3-loculare 
In the few flowers I could examine of ms species, I generally found 
the remains of the i much more perfect than in P. ciliata, 
although on one occasion they had res entirely TD aacaved 
G. BentHam 
Fig. 1. Endof a leaf. 2. Flower. 3. The sameexpanded. 4.Stamen. 65. Ovary 
and style. 6. Section of the ovary. 
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