(492 ) 
“Tumupasa, 1800 ft., Dec. 10, 1901” (No. 338). This is the same 
as Bang No. 463, which has been regarded as a small form of 
C. gracilis R. & P.; but this second collection, from a different 
locality, with the same characters lead me to believe it distinct. 
At Kew, the plant is classed as C. nodiflora L. forma agrestis, 
but I cannot believe it to be of that species. 
LILIACEAE 
Asagraea longiflora sp. nov. 
Glabrous; roots coarse, flexuous; leaves radical, many of them 
falcately ascending, 5-15 c m. long, re reac - mm. broad, linear- 
cending, 30-45 cm. long, very slender, purplish above; spikes in 
flower about 5 cm. long, a half longer in fruit, loosely flowered, the 
rachis sulcate; bracts at the base of pedicel 3 mm. long, exceedin ng 
the pedicel, broadly ovate, clasping, long-acuminate and v 
ose at se of the flow imi 
long, the oblong anthers one-fourth of the length, the filaments 
dilated below; ovary oblong, angled, twice the length of the styles 
and stigmas, the last-named reaching to about the middle of the 
eee capsule nearly equaling the purplish perianth, exceeding 
istent stamens, broadly ae 6-angled above, tipped by 
i: cae lightly spreading st 
“Near Apolo, 5800 ft., July 24, aa > (No. 1471). 
AMARYLLIDACEAE 
Hippeastrum viridiflorum sp. nov. 
Bulb, leaves and fruit not seen, otherwise glabrous, about 6 dm. 
se scape stout; bracts of spathe 2, distinct, 5-6 cm. long, spiel) 
road, acuminate, purple at the base; ae 3, about 7 ¢ 
i erect, the flowers slightly declined; ovary obovoid, fe 
1 cm. long, 4 m road; flowers abou cm ae 10 cm. broa 
perigone divided about two-fiiths of the way to the base, the lobes 
oblanceolate, mucronate, about 3 cm. broad; filaments inserted 
at about the middle of the tube, moderately unequal, the longer 
nearly eau es the poe much thickened below, attenuate 
above; anthers 5~— ong, oblong, attached at the middle 
of the or style filiform, about equaling the stamens, nearly 
uniform throughout; stigma broader than long, of three short, 
rounded lobes. 
“Near Machichoriza, 3500 ft., Aug. 5, 1902” (No. 1678). 
