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larger than in our specimen, with the segments elongated 

 to a very narrow point. 



Bot. Mag. 2343 (1822). 



Arthropodium cirratum, racemo diviso, bracteis foliaceis, 

 pedicellis fasciculatis, petalis interioribus integerrimis, fila- 

 mentorum dimidio barbato basi biappendiculato, foliis 

 lanceolato-ensiformibus. Broivn M8S. 



Anthericum cirratum, foliis lanceolatis planiusculis, scapo 

 paniculato, filamentis bicirratis. Forster Prodr. M- Aiistr., 

 p. 24. Willd. sp. pi. 2, p. 146. Anthericum latifolium, 

 BanJcs and Sol. M88. 



Another species of Arthropodium, the paniculatum, will 

 be found at No. 1421 of this work ; from which our present 

 plant differs in the much greater width of the leaves and 

 revolute bractes ; greater size of its white flowers ; and 

 both from that and every known species in the greater 

 length of the spur-like processes at the base of the bearded 

 part of the filaments, of which Mr. Brown could only 

 trace mere rudiments in any of the other species ; in the 

 entire margins of the inner petals ; and in the thicker root, 

 approaching to tuberous. 



Bot. Mag. 2350 (1822). 



Ammobium alatijm. 



Syngenesia Polygamia ./Eqtjalis. 



Sect. Discoidei. 



Beceptaculum paleis distinctis. Pappus, margo dentatus. 

 Anther (B basi bisetae. Involucnmi imbricatum, coloratura, 

 radians. — Herba erecta, tomentosa. Folia integerrima : 

 radicalia lanceolata, basi attenuata, caulina minora, decur- 

 rentia. Caulis alatus, ramis unifloris. Involucra hemi- 

 spharica, laminis albis, intimis patulis radium, abbreviation 



