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637 Tube twice as long as spathe. Segments oblong, Stigmas split gaping 
638 Tube the length of the spathe. Segments spatulate concave. Stigmas funnel-shaped 
639 Leaves curled ■ • • 
640 Leaves linear channelled 
641 Leaves linear nerved thickened at the edge 
642 Radical leaves with 4 furrows. Outer valve of spathe convolute rigid. Flower turbinate. Segments lane. 
643 Leaves twisted, inflated at base. Flower very large spreading, Segm. with a black mark at the base. 
Stamens bearded at base. Anthers connate 
644 Leaves linear, very long. Flowers veiny, spreading on long stalks. Edge of spathe membranous 
645 Leaves filiform. Scapes 1-flowered, shorter than the campanulate flower 
64S Leaves radical linear acute. Stem smooth, a little honey-pore at the base of the divisions of the flower 
647 Leaves filiform. Stem few-flow, smooth, spathes scarious much longer than tube, Segments of flower obi. 
648 Stem simple few-flowered. Radical leaves bristly 
649 Radical leaves ensiform-linear obtuse 
650 Radical leaves linear-acute. Stem villous 
651 Radical leaves ovate oblong 
652 A doubtful species, known only by name 
653 Leaves fistulous 
654 Leaves linear hairy. Stem smooth 
655 Leaves linear with stem smooth 
656 Radical leaves falcate smooth 
657 Radical leaves falcate curled 
658 Spathes spotted. Limb of flower regular 
659 Spathes spotted, Limb of flower bilabiate 
'>60 Spathes lined. Limb of flower regular : segments ovate-oblong 
661 Spathes lined. Limb of flower regular : segments elliptical 
662 Leaves waved curled. Segments of flower flat 
663 Scape 3-cornered : angles membranous 
664 Outer valve of the spathe cuspidate. Tube of the flower very long, Upper segment largest 
665 Spathe lanceolate pointed. Flower striped : Upper segment erect largest, the rest linear oblong 
666 Outer valve of the spathe obtuse 3-toothed, Tube very long, Segments of the limb equal 
667 Leaves ensiform. Flowers in two rows, Spathes membranous shorter than tube, Segm. of the limb linear 
668 Upper segment of flower largest, outer retuse 
669 Outer valve of spathe obtuse 3-toothed at end. Three lower segments of the limb with a stalked perpendi- 
cular callus at base 
670 Outer valve of spathe cuspidate. Three lower segments of limb with a stalked perpendicular callus at base 
671 Limb campanulate : segments approximated, transparent at the edge towards the base 
672 Limb infundibuliform ; segments distant, transparent at the edge towards the base 
673 Limb campanulate transparent at the base 
674 Three outer segments gibbous within, at the base spotted and carinate 
675 Leaves ensiform. Scape many spiked, Base of the flower lined not transparent 
676 Spikes reflexed one-sided. Flowers infundibuliform, Spathes very short. Leaves linear ensiform 
677 Leaves fistular slender 
678 Upper leaves linear ensiform ; lower fistular compressed 
679 Leaves linear very narrow 
680 Leaves linear ensiform. Anthers as long as throat. Corolla funnel-shaped with elliptical pointed segments 
681 Leaves ensiform thickened at the edge, Spikelets several appressed. Flower funnel-shaped 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
99. Sparaxis. From ff*oi.^a,tffu, to tear. The generic distinction consists in the lacerated spathas. 
100. Tritonia. Named by Mr. Bellenden Ker, from Triton, understood, as he informs us, in the sense of a 
^^"f or weathercock, in allusion to the variable direction of the stamens in different species. 
101. Watscnia. Named by Miller in honor of Dr. Wm. Watson, his friend, W. brevifolia has its blossoms 
