NEW AND LITTLE-KNOWN CAPSULAR GAMOPHYLLOUS LILIACEZ. 7 
catis planis 1}-14 lin. latistubo campanulato equilongis. Genitalia 
inclusa nullo modo declinata amina ex apice tubi uniseriata, fila- 
mentis lanceolatis albis antheris luteis oblongis 1 lin. longis breviori- 
1 fo o equilongus S. in convallibus 
bus. Stylus filiformis ovari ; 
umbrosis prope Grahamstown. MacOwan 1465! A very distinct 
species, receding from Drimia towards iti by its broad flat 
perianth-segments and short straight stamen 
22. Hyactrntuvcs. 
. DaLMaticus, Baker, proves to have been earlier pub- 
lished, ages under the one specific name, by Fischer and Meyer, 
n m. Petrop. 1846, p. 
. AMETHysTINUs, J 7 Under this are included spe following 
species of Jordan and Fourreau’s Icones, viz., pyrengus, tab. 237; 
montanus, tab. 238; pallidiflorus, tab. 239, and ile Ty ae 
2 
13%, H. (Betnevaiw1a) exscuterus, Baker, n.sp.—Bulbus globosus 
6-8 lin. crassus. Folia 2 opposita basin scapi longe cingentia patula 
lanceolata undulata firma 1}-2 poll. longa medio 4-6 lin. lata venis 
valde exsculptis primariis 6-8 marginibus distincte ciliatis. Scapus 
C 
deltoideus Nae bie 6-8 lin. longus. Pedicelli subnulli, bracteis 
obsoletis. Perianthium tubul 4 lin. longum 1 . ¢rassum 
siccitate fuscum denti bus deltoideis tubo guadruplo brevioribus. 
Stamina ex fauce pee uniseriata, antheris ceruleis filamentis lineari- 
bus squilongis. a Minor inter Aleppo et Mossul. Olivier! in 
Herb. Candollei. “Citeaks allied Ls H, sessilifiorus, 
*, H. (Betrevart1A) Harnet, Baker.—Bulbus ovoideus 6-8 lin. 
y gies Folia 2 basin scapi a og “cingentia opposita linearia falcata 
ll. longa 2-3 lin. lata acuminata rigide subcoriacea venis dorso 
aE Seager ph facie glabra, margine m tae ciliata, dorso dimidio 
inferiore pul pidis fuscis oo setulosa. Scapus gracilis glaber 
minute deltoidee. Perianthium 2 lin. longum saturate ceruleu 
ana ornate nae tubo oblongo } lin. crasso 3-4-plo eraabar 
Stamina ex tubi uniseriata filamentis pubar ag complanatis 
daxhacie chiongia a eruleis. Moab, in Wady Zerka Main. 
pretty little plant, intermediate between sessili orks and hispidus, with 
the dense subspicate flowers of the former and bristly leaves of the 
latter. Onc of the few novelties gathered on the Moab expedition, 
of the botany of which ie og Mr. Hayne, so untimely lost to science, 
gave an account in our p 
16*, 
” Banateley. pee Boiss. § Buhse, Auf. Transc. p. 
213.—Bulbus ovoideus magnus tunicis fusco-cinerascenti bus. Folia 
bina flaccida linearia canaliculata flexuosa 2-3 poll. longa 14 lin. lata. 
tee tum ¢ 
lin. amen "oli brevibus oblongis. Filamenta medio tubi inserta, 
