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136 NOMENCLATURE AND ARRANGEMENT OF ANTHERICUM. 
iv. 564 scat incurvum, Thunb. Dred. . 62 CEelbies? inoue: "chu 
Kunth, Enum. iv. 566) is evidently the same plant. Stem shorter than 
in the last. Leaves shorter, glaucous. Burchell 3618, Zeyher 1057, 
1058, 1059; Drége 8742 is a variety with more elongated, more slender 
s. 
3. A. annuum, Linn. Sp. ve 446; Bot. Mag. t. 1451; De Cand. 
Plant. Grass. t. 8; t li t: 397. — Bulbine, Willd. ; Kunth; Enum. 
iv. 566; Burchell 3 
iM fari Linn. Sp. Plant. 446; Jacq. Vind. t. 181.— Bulbine, 
Schultes ; Kunth, Ent m. iv. 564; Burchell 1711, 2002, 2089, 2258, 6822, 
Burke, Gerrard 351, fiib 1692, 4227.—The Abyssinian "Bulbine abys- 
sinica, A. Rich, Fl. Abys s. ii. 334, capitally uote at t. 97, does not 
appear to be in any way different from the Cape plant 
5. A. altissimum, Mill. Ic. t. 39.— A. asphodeloides, Ait. Hort. Kew. i. 
450, non rae td longiscapum, Jacq. Ie. t. 404; Red. Lil. t. 423; 
ot. ag. 339.—To this belongs 4. Lagopus, Thunb, Prod. 63, 
quoted deabifally by Kunth under Zrachyandra floribunda, p. 583. 
p. 5 
A. favosum, Thunb. Prod. 63.— Bulbine, Schultes ; Kunth, Enum. iv. : 
564.—Thunberg’s plant not matched with anything else. Rootstock a 
in altissimum, with w illdenow joined it, and int ber very dif- 
we minute, délioid-cuspidste, and not exceeding the unexpanded 
: Se premorsum, Jacq. Ie. t. 406.— Bulbine, Schultes; Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 
8. A. pugioniformis, Jacq. Ic. t. 405; Bot. Mag. t. 1454; Andr. 
Rep. t. 386.— Bulbine, Link; Kunth, Enum. iv. 564; Burchell, Sie 
9. A. aloides, Linn, Sp. Plant. 446; Bot. Mag. t. 1317; Re d. Lil. t 
xem EPEN. Willd. ; Kunth, Enum. iv. 567. 
. latifolium, Linn. Suppl. 202; Jacq. Ic. t. 408.— Bw Ibine, 
Seni; Kunth, Enum. iv. 567.— Though described as aca peas this 
forms in the succulent house at Kew a stem half a foot high beneath the 
rosette of leaves, 
ll. A. nutans, Jacq. Ic. t. 407.— Bulbine, ise bor Enum. iv. 
567.— 4. nutans of Thunberg, of which Kunth w «gi distincta 
species, alio nomine forsan B. adnutans solutanda dk E is a totally dif- 
ferent plant, belonging to the group Bulbinella. 
. mes esembryanthen wides, Baker.— Bulbine, Haworth; Kunth, - 
Enum. iv. 568.—A plant known or rth’s, 
ily by a brief ph rase of Haworth’s, 
which fits Zeyher 1068, a most curious and distinct pee. rem 
Y 
Raceme laxly 4—6-flowered. — Pedicels —€— em lines bes 2 
expanded flower. Filaments half as lo the segments. Flower 
perhaps whitish, not yellow, A similar plant (the iw specimen has 
leaves only) was gathered by Dr. Hary ey. 
