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ciliate margins and recurved coloured point. Spur broad, obtuse, 
stained with yellow and red, plate at orifice transverse. Column white, 
semi-terete, scarcely one-third the length of the sepals. Pollen-masses 
oval, yellow. Capsule slender, 23 in. long. 
Hab.: Cairns, Z. J. Nugent. 
Order SCITAMINAEE, 
ALPINIA, Linn. 
A. cerulea, var. Arundelliana, Buil., Proc. Roy. Soc. Ql. xi. 
is of a rosy-red colour. The fruit only differs in its smaller size, 
Although difficult to describe in words, the distinction between these 
two forms is very evident when seen in the scrubs growing side by 
Hab.: Eumundi. This variety is named after Mr. E, H. Arundell, a resident 
of the district, who has rendered much assistance towards collecting specimens of 
the Eumundi plants 
Order AMARYLLIDEZ. 
CRINUM, Linn. 
€. Douglasii, Bail. (n. sp.) A handsome plant, in general 
appearance before sending up its flower-scape reminding one of a 
pedicels, which are about as long as the ovaries, the involucral 
Ria rns, about 43 in. long, and }-in. broad at the base. 
i | ; anthers 
i nder, purplish red except towards the base; anthe 
eXce Pander, tin. long.» Style as long as the segments, purplish 
as SP aeth base. Stigma of 3 short fringed lobes, 
J {He plant from which the above description has been drawn up is 
contr) flowering'in Mr. L. A. Bernays’s poe Brisbane. It was received by 
Tat two or three years ago from the Hon. John Douglas, Thursday 
2 MW. Berg Seems to me quite distinct from any named species of the genus, 80 
ee 7*8 request I have named it in honour of his friend. 
ee aa ae te Kee eae eo ee ae Mi 
Order PANDANACEA. 
FREYCINETIA, Gaudich. 
lichaudii, . Br. Specimens of this species, bear- 
sic . € inflorescence were obtained oe pe Batti haem 
hs 8 i abitat bein 
; and no previously recorded 3 hal sak etek ti Adela. 
