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IRIDEAE. 
Sisyrinchium iridifolium H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 1: 324. Yungas, 1890 
(623). Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (999)? — Rusby's 695. 
Sisyrinchium alatum Hook. Ic. Pl. pl. 279. Yungas, 1890 (6232). 
AMARYLLIDEAE.* 
ZEPHYRANTHES XIPHOPETALA Baker sp. n. 
Bulb globose, 1 1%-1 14 in. diam.; outer tunics brown, mem- 
time as the flowers; peduncle %-1 foot, bearing a single sub- 
papa erect flower; spathe white, membranous, 1-valved, under 
long ; perianth erect, infundibuliform, bright yellow, 1 1— 
eg in. que ng; tube 14 in. long, cylindrical below the dilated apex; 
nen lanceolate, 1% in. broad at the middle, narrowed gradually 
to an acute apex; stamens about half as long as the perianth- 
lobes ; aher curling up spirally; style deeply trifid, overtopping 
the anthers. 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (890). 
The only other species known with a sessile flower and trifid 
style is Z. verecunda Herb. in Bot. Mag. pl. 2583 = Z. sessilis 
Herb., a Mexican species with white flowers. 
Elisena ringens (R. & P.) Herb. Amaryll. 201 (?) (Pancratium rin- 
gens R. & P. Fl. Per. 3: 53. pl. 283.) Songo, Nov. 1890 (918). 
Specimens too incomplete for positive determination. 
Bomarea multiflora (L.) Mirbel, Hist. Nat. Pl. g: 72 (1804). Yun- 
gas, 1890 (593, 723 and 724). 
Bomarea edulis (Tussac) Herb. Amaryll. 111. Yungas, 1890 
(593a) — Rusby's 568. 
Bomarea acutifolia (Link & Otto) Herb. Amaryll. 112. Yungas, 
1890 (593b)— Rusby's 599. 
Bomarea Herbertiana Baker, Handb. "Assay 155 (BD. formos- 
sissima Herb. et Benth., not [R. & P.] Griseb.) Yungas, 1890» 
(724b). 
LILIACEAE. 
Asphodelus fistulosus L. Sp. Pl. 309. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 
1889 (133). 
* Kindly determined by Mr. J. G. Baker. 
