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8. “A Review of the Genus Amaryllis.” Journ. Sci. Arts, ii. 8342- 
871 (1817). 
AmaryYLLis caLtorotEuca Ker, p. 847 (also called on the same page 
ochroleuca). ‘‘ Nobis tantum ex tabula Domini Francisci Bauer 
in Museo Sore ad plantam vivam Horto Kewensi floridam 
adumbrata nota.” Ker, J. c. is plant seems to have been en- 
or lost sight of by recent authors—there is no reference to it 
in | Mr. Baker’s ‘monograph —and it may be well to call ooneigaie 
epro 
wing (which, eee unfinished, is very beautiful) in 
satin on Tab. viii. 1. c.; his description of it is full and 
accurate. I find no ea oe, to it in the Solander MSS., 
and Herbert says ‘‘no memorandum in coal at Kew concerning 
the plant’; its native country is not kno 
4. “On the Genus Crinum.” vite n. Sci. ats, iii. 102-115 (1817). 
them; I follow Mr. Jackson’s Fadiantibs on as to synonyms ‘sued 
being printed in italic), as I have not myself gone into the matter : 
Crinum 
vas hee Roxb. Hort. Bengal. 28 (nomen), and ex J. B. Ker in 
rn. Sci. aries iii. we alae 
aiotatihe Roxb. Il. ec. 28, 118. lorifolium, Roxb. ll. ec. 28, 111. 
brevifolium Roxb. iL ek 23, 112. moluccanum Roxb. ll. ce. 28, 109. 
canaliculatum Roxb. ll. ee. 23,112. sumatranum Roxb. ll. cc. 28, 107. 
ensifolium Roxb. Il. cc. 28, 106. superbum Roxb. ll. cc. 28, 111. 
longifolium Roxb. ll. ce. 23, 107. toxicarium sai ll. ec, 28, 110. 
These descriptions are cited from a seript copy of Rox- 
burgh’s Flora Indica in the 8 Fe collection, — to by Ker 
as ‘* Roxburgh corom. inedit. Museo Banks This ork is not in 
Roxburgh’s baad. but is apparently the copy from which the 1832 
edition of the Flora Indica was printed ; there are certain corrections 
Roxburgh. In a separate volume is an index to the choke of 
fanbae s a MSS., in which this copy is referred to as 
‘the full flora.’ Ker turned the English descriptions into Latin ; 3 
but I cannot see pana why he referred to the MS. as “corom., 
as it is not at all confined to Coromandel. In two instances he 
adds to the reference “cum tab. pict.”; these figures I have not 
been able to trace. The MSS. and drawings referred to by Ker as 
