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CnrNUM pedunculafum, B. R. 52. 



Cyrta^nthus angustifdlius, B. M. 271. 

 C. coUlnus, B. R. 162. C. obliquus, B. M. L133. 



C. spiralis, B. R. 167. 



Gastrone'ma unifldrus, B. R. 168. 



Brunsvi'gia JosephiKKE, and J. minor, B. R. 192 and 

 193. 



B. multifldra, B. M. 1619. 

 B. margindta. 

 B. Rddula. 



B.falcata, B. M. 1443, B.C. 

 745. 



B. striata. 



B. toxic aria, B. 



B. R. 567. 

 B. cilidris. 



M. 1217, 



A beautiftd family of bulbs, some of which grow to a 

 great size, and require large pots to have them flower in 

 perfection. They grow in sandy loam with a little peat; 

 and require ample supplies of water when in a growing state, 

 but very little when dormant. They are increased by offsets 

 or seeds. 



Amary'llis chloroleuca. 

 A. PumiUo. 

 A. purdica. 



A. formosissima, B. M. 47. 

 A. bldnda, B. M. 1450. 

 A. Belladonna pallida, B.M. 



A. sarniensis, B. M. 294. 

 A. venusta, B. M. 1090. 

 A. radidta. A. R. 95, B. R. 

 596. 



A. unduldta, B. M. 369. 

 A. hmnilis, B. M. 726. 

 A. flcxudsa, B. R. 172. 

 A. longifdlia, B. M. 661, 



B. R. 303. 

 A. revolida, B. M. 915 and 

 L178, B. R. 615. 



This genus thrives best in a rich loamy soil, and with 

 spare waterings after having done flowering. The species 

 are increased by offsets ; or ' a shell or coat taken from the 



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733, B. R. 714. 

 A. vittdta, B. M. 129. 

 A. purpurea, B. M. 1430, 



B. R. 552. 

 A. curvifolia, B. M. 725. 

 A. corusca, S. M. 1089. 



