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larger than in our specimen, with the segments elongated 

 to a very narrow point. 



Bot. Mag. 2343 (1822), 



Arthropodium cirratum, racemo diviso, bracteis foliaceis, 

 pedicellis fasciculatis, petalis interioribus integerrimis, fila- 

 mentorum dimidio barbato basi biappendiculato, foliis 

 lanceolato-ensiformibus. Brown MSS. 



AntJiericum cirratum, foliis lanceolatis planiusculis, scapo 

 paniculato, filamentis bicirratis. Forster Prodr. Fl. Austr., 

 p. 24. Willd. sp. pi. 2, p. 14G. Anthericum latifolium, 

 Banks and Sol MSS. 



Another species of Arthropodium, the paniculatum, will 

 be found at No. 1421 of this work ; from which our present 

 plant differs in the much greater width of the leaves and 

 revolute bractes ; greater size of its white flowers ; and 

 both from that and every known species in the greater 

 length of the spur-like processes at the base of the bearded 

 part of the filaments, of which Mr. Brown could only 

 trace mere rudiments in any of the other species ; in the 

 entire margins of the inner petals ; and in the thicker root, 

 approaching to tuberous. 



Bot. Mag. 2350 (1822). 



Ammobium alatum. 



Syngenesia Polygamia tEqualis. 



Sect. Discoidei. 



Receptacidum paleis distinctis. Pappus, margo dentatus. 

 Anther & basi bisetse. Involucrum imbricatum, coloratum, 

 radians. — Herba erecta, tomentosa. Folia integerrima : 

 raclicalia lanceolata, basi attenuata, caulina minora, decur- 

 rentia. Caulis alatus, ramis unifloris. Involucra hemi- 

 spharica, laminis albis, intimis patulis radium abbreviatum 



