Order I. 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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4038 Scape striated compressed, Segrn. flat : the outer ovate acuminate not so long as the serrated crown 
4039 Scape smooth compressed, Crown very yellow deeply 6-cleft spreading, Segm. | erect lanceolate 
'K)40 Scape two-edged straight striated, Segm. sulphur. Crown yellow with serrate crenate orifico 
4041 Segm. incurved horizontal a little twisted. Crown funnel-shaped ventricose at base very short 
4042 Like the last, but the crown is yellow, the segm. of flower yellowish 
4043 Spathe 1-fl. Scape 2-edged, Cup columnar plaited shorter than the sepals. Tube about as long as sepals 
4044 Scape 2-edge nearly trian. Spat. 1-2-fl. Seg. of cor. lane, acute, Crown plaited crenate thrice as long as limb 
4045 Segm. half as long as tube ovate, Crown funnel-form 6-cleft plaited upwards 
4046 Leaves twisted very glaucous. Crown campanulate very large very open at orifice 
4047 Segm. | erect twisted incurved spreading. Crown as long as segm. deeply and irregularly cut 
4048 Scape deeply striated, Seg. much spread, twisted ellipt. shorter than crown which has a very open orifice 
4049 Scape deeply striated. Mouth of crown 6-cleft expanded deeply and irregularly crenate 
4050 Pet. narrow obcuneate not imbricating at base. Crown 6-cleft at mouth spreading minutely rugose 
4051 Spathe 1-flowered, Crown curled waved lobed, Scape 6 inches high 
4052 One-flowered, Leaves lig. lane. Segments of limb longer than tube. Stamens incurved conniving 
4053 Spathe 2-4-fl. Lvs. lin. acute. Limb of cor. shorter than tube, Altern. div. of crown deeper, Stam. incurved 
4054 Many-fl. Lvs. sheath, downw. very glauc. with an obt. point, Cr. much unit, to turb.limb, Anth. bent inw. 
4055 Many-flowered, Leaves neither glaucous ? nor sheathing downwards. Anthers incumbent 
4056 Many-fl. Lvs. strap-shap. somew. glauc. obt. Tube twice as short as limb, Fil. not longer than teeth of cr. 
4057 Many-fl. Lvs. strap-shap. cces. Scape 2-edged, Pet. lane. conv. longer than tube, Cr. short with very deep div. 
4058 Many-fl. Leaves bright-green, Tube as long as stellate nodding limb. Stamens short abruptly bent inwards 
40591 or many-fl. Spat. herb. Limb erect turb. a little shorter than blunt. 3-cor. tube, Cro. not much shorter than 
4060 Few-flowered, Leaves obt. Spathe dry. Cor. nodding. Anthers longer than filaments [limb 
4061 Lvs. stalked ellip. shortly pointed, Scape compressed, Petals linear wavy, Racemes of crown 1-toothed 
4062 Many-flowered, Leaves many lorate narrowed each way. Tube rounded twice as long as limb 
4063 Leaves lane, lorate, Petals little shorter than tube, 5 times as long as crown 
4064 Many-fl. Lvs. lorate with long points shin. Petals spread, longer than tube 3 times as short as nar. crown 
4065 Two or many-flowered. Leaves linear-lorate obtuse many. Crown turbinate rotate longer than filaments 
4066 Two-flowered, Lvs. few linear-lanceolate with long points. Crown rotate turbinate longer than filaments 
4067 Many-flowered, Leaves oval-oblong stalked, Spathe 4-valved, Cup narrow 4 times as short as the limb 
4068 Lvs. broad-lin. Flowers many sessile with linear straightish segments longer than tube. Crown obconical 
4069 Leaves lanceolate dark-green, Flowers a foot long, Stamens short 
4070 A slight variety of P. amEenum, No. 4073 
4071 One or 3-fl. Leaves linear cuneate. Tube as long as lin. petals, Seg. of crown eroded, Fil. length of crown 
4072 Many-fl. Lvs. many lin. lane. Tube twice as short as limb, Cr. twice as short as stam. with 1-tooth. recesses 
4073 Lvs. many oval-lanc. 3 or 4 times as broad as stalk, Umbel sessile spreading. Tube shorter than limb 
4074 Compactly many-fl. Lvs. oval stri. nar. each way. Tube round, nearly as long as limb. Teeth of crown entire 
4075 Lvs. many lane, elliptical with a point three times as broad as their stalk. Tube twice as short as limb 
4076 The only species 
4077 Leaves stalked cordate rounded with concentric distant nerves 
4078 Like the last, but is smaller with a 6-parted crown 
4079 Flowers yellow 
4080 Flowers purple 
4081 A small plant with bright yellow flowers appearing before the leaves 
4082 Leaves linear ligulate. Flowers 6-7-cylindrical, with oblong obtuse segments 
4083 Leaves oblong lanceolate stalked, Flowers 2 campanulate funnel-shaped 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
713. Eucrosia. From tv, well, and zoaa-a-o;, a fringe, in allusion, we presume, to the beautiful fringe to the 
flower, formed by the cup of united stamens. A pretty half-hardy bulbous plant, extremely rare. 
714. Earycles. From £u«u?, wide, and xXaa-i^t^a,, a portion of a thing, in allusion to the broad divisions of the 
crown. A genus formerly included in Pancratium, from which it is distinguished not only by its flowers, but 
by its broad leaves, which are like those of the Hemerocallis. 
715. Calostemma. From x.u.Xo?, beautiful, and rsAt/ota, a crown, in allusion to the beauty of the colored 
corona of the flower. Very pretty New Holland bulbs, requiring the cultivation of other greenhouse 
bulbs. 
716. Chlidanthus. From delicate, and avB^o?, a flower ; on account of the dedicate color and tex 
ture_of the beautiful yellow flowers. The plant requires a stove, and produces the scape before the leaves. 
717. Chrysiphiala. So named by Mr. Ker, in allusion to the golden cup-like flowers ; xi^"''^^^ 
!?/(«>.-/i, a goblet. Bulbous plants from the same country and with the same habits as the last. 
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