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HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VI. 
734. STRUMA'RIA. 
4170 truncata JV. 
4171 rubella W. 
4172 angustifolia W. 
4173 lingUEBfolia JV. 
4174 filifolia H. K. 
4175 spiralis H. K. 
4176 crispa B. M. 
nil stellaris Jacq. 
4178 gemmata B. M. 
Jac. Strumaria. 
truncated 
pale-red 
narrow-leaved 
tongue-leaved 
fine-leaved 
spiral 
curled-flower'd 
starry 
Jewel-flowered 
735. CRFNUM. W. 
4179 americanum W. 
4180 erubescens W. 
4181 Commelini Ker. 
4182 defixum Ker. 
4183 amoe'num Roxb. 
4184 sumatranum Ker. 
4185 longi folium Ker. 
4186 cruentum Ker. 
4187 asiaticum W. 
C. toxica) ium Roxb, 
4188 amabile Donn. 
4189 bracteatum JV. 
4190 canal iculatum Ker. 
4191 pedunculatura B.R. 
4192 ensifoliiim Boxb. 
4193 lorifolium Roxb. 
4194 augi'istum Roxb. 
4195 brachyandrum Herb 
4196 plicatum Hort. 
4197 declinatum He?b. 
4198 submersum Herb. 
4199 Careyanum /ferfi. 
4200 confertum Herb. 
4201 aquaticum Burch. 
4202 arenarium Herb. 
4203 mauritianum i/eri. 
4204 scabrum ifer*. 
Crinum. 
American 
blush-colored 5 
Commelin's ^ 
marsh 
delightful $ 
Sumatra 
long-leaved ^ 
red-flowered 
Poison-bulb $ 
beautiful ^ 
bracteated ^ 
channelled-lvd. 
long-peduncled ^ 
sword-leaved ^ 
strap-leaved ^ 
noble ^ 
short-stamened 
plaited ^ 
sloping 
lake $ 
Carey's 
crowded ^ 
water ^ 
sand ^ 
African ^ 
rough ?f 
lAI or 
lAI or 
I Al or 
lAI or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
I A| or 
I Al or 
[23 or 
fTVI or 
23 or 
123 or 
[23 or 
[23 or 
123 or 
[23 or 
(23p 
[23 or 
[23 or 
123 or 
I Al or 
[23 or 
(23 or 
[23 or 
[23 or 
I Al or 
(23 or 
[23 or 
[23 or 
[23 or 
(23 or 
(23 or 
(23 or 
(23 or 
Atnaryllidece. Sp. 9 — 11. 
I ap.my W 
I my.jn Pk 
§ ap.my Pk 
5 ap.my W 
in W 
5 ap.au Pk 
5 ap.au Pk 
I o.n 
1 au 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
1795. 
1795. 
O S.I Jac. ic. 2. t. S57 
O S.1 Jac. ic. 2. t. 358 
O s.l Jac. ic. 2. t. 35ii 
s.i jac. IC. z. t. 359 
S.l Jac. ic. 2. t. 3.56 
s i Bot. reg. 440 
Bot. mag. 1383 
1774 
1774. 
1790, 
. .V 1794. ^ ... 
Pa.Y C. G. H. 1812. O s.l Bot. mag. 1620 
O s.l jijui,. 111^5. 
O s.l Bot. mag. 1363 
O s.l Jac. sch. 1. 1. 71 
r» oi ■R^.f T.iarr ^ao^\ 
.imaryllidecE. Sp. 26—28. 
2 jl.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 au.s 
2 ... 
5 ... 
3 ... 
4 
3 
jn.au 
jn.au 
W S. Amer. 1752. 
Pa.w W. Indies 1789. 
W S. Amer. 1798. 
W E. Indies 1810. 
W E. Indies 1810. 
W Sumatra 1810. 
W Bengal 1810. 
R E. Indies 1810. 
W China 1732. 
jn.au 
jn.au 
4 jn.au 
5 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 ray 
lijl 
2 jl 
2 jn 
4 au.s 
2 my 
4 mr 
4 my 
Pu 
W 
W 
W 
W 
W 
Pk 
W 
W 
W 
Pk 
W 
W 
Pk 
W 
Pk 
Pk 
736. CYRTAN'THUS. H. K. Cyrtanthus. 
4205 angustifolius JV. 
4206 collinus B. Reg. 
4207 spiralis B. Reg. 
4208 obl'iquus JV. 
4209 uniflorus Ker. 
4210 odorus Ker. 
4211 pallidas Sims. 
737. BRUNSVFGIA. 
4212 Josephinfp R. L. 
/3 minor B. Keg. 
4213 multiflora H. K. 
4214 marginata H. K. 
4215 Radula H K 
4216 striata H. K. 
4217 falcata B. M. 
4218 toxicaria Ker. 
i(3 coranica Ker. 
4219 ciliaris Ker. 
narrow-leaved 5 lAI or 
hill 
spiral-leaved 
?f lAior 
?f lAJor 
oblique-leaved ^ lAJ or 
one-flowered 
sweet 
pale 
lAi or 
^ lAJor 
?f lAJ or 
Heist. Brunsvigia. 
Josephine's 
smaller ^ 
many-flowered 
red-margined 
rasp-leaved ^ 
striated ^ 
sickle-leaved ?f 
Poison-bulb $ 
cor. Poison-bulb ^ 
fringed ^ 
I Al or 
r Al or 
lAI or 
lAI or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
lAJp 
lAJp 
lAI or 
Amaryllidece. 
1 my.jn O 
f my.au Cr 
1 my.au S 
2 my.au G.o 
i my.au W.r 
f my.jl Cr 
1 my.jl Pk 
Amaryllidece. 
lijn.au S 
1 jn.au S 
1 jn.au R 
1 S.O S 
i ap.au R 
I S.O Pk 
I my.jn R 
1 S.O Pk 
1 S.O Pk 
1 ... Pk 
E. Indies 1810. 
Mauritius 1810. 
1810. 
N. S. W. 1790. 
Pegu 1819. 
Pegu 1819. 
Mauritius 1818. 
N. HoU. 1819. 
China 1818. 
Silhet 1818. 
Rio Janei. 1820. 
Mauritius 1821. 
N. Holl. 1822. 
C. G. H. 1820. 
N. Holl. 1822. 
Mauritius 1812. 
Azores 1810. 
Sp. 7—8. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
1816. 
1790. 
1774. 
1816. 
1818. 
1822. 
Sp.i 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
C. G. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 1795. 
H. 1774. 
H. 1774. 
H. 1815. 
H. 1752. 
1814. 
1814. 
1752. 
1795. 
1790. 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1034 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1232 
O r.m Jac. sch. 2. t. 202 
O r.m Rhe. m. 11. t 38 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m Bot. reg. 171 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1073 
Bot. mag. 1605 
Bot. reg. 179 
Bot. reg. 52 
Bot. reg. 679 
Bot. mag. 2231 
Bot. mag. 2463 
Bot. mag. 2466 
Bot. mag. 2522 
Bot. mag. 2352 
Bot. mag. 2355 
Bot. cab. 650 
Bot. cab. 52& 
O r.m Bot. mag. 271 
O r.m Bot. reg. 162 
O r.m Bot. reg. 167 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1133 
O r.m Bot. reg. 168 
O r.m Bot. reg. 503 
O r.m Bot. mag. 2471 
O r.m Red. lilt. 370.372 
O r.m Bot. r. 192, 193 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1619 
O r.m Jac. sch. 1. 1. 65 
O r.m Jac. sch. 1. 1.68 
O r.m Jac. sch. 1. 1. 70 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1443 
O r.m Bot. reg. 567 
O r.m Bot. reg. 139 
O r.m Breyn. cent, t.39 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
734. Strumaria. From struma, a tubercle ; a name given by Jacquin, on account of the swelling of the 
middle of the style. Pretty little delicate plants ; their culture as in Haemanthus. 
735. Crinum. 'K.emov is Greek for a lily. Its limits as a genus are defined by the hypocrateriform flower 
with linear reflexed segments. Some unwise attempts have been made to destroy this distinction, by admitting 
into this genus plants with the characters of Amaryllis. We, however, have adhered to the old, and,aswe 
think, most intelligible, mode of understanding the genus. This is a fine stately genus of the Amaryllidese : 
several beautiful species have lately been introduced. They grow best in rich loam, mixed with a little rotten 
dung, and potted in large pots tliey will flower abundantly. They may be increased by suckers from the root, 
or by seed. If the plant be shy in producing suckers, it may be cut down near to the root, and it will send 
out plenty. {Bot. Cult. 46.} 
