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AMARY LLIDACEA2. 
§. 1. Hypoxidiformes. — Sepals and petals conformable; 
leaves plicate. 
(Weldenia? Schlechtendal. If really a depau- 
perated hexapetaloid epigynous plant, which I 
doubt.) 
4. Curculigo. Gaertner. — Tube cylindrical upwards; 
anthers distant ; seeds with a deep-gulphed 
hilum. 
5. Molineria. Colla. — Tube short ; anthers fascicu- 
late ; seeds round. 
6. Hypoxis. Linnceus. (Fabricia. Thunb.) — Perianth 
deep-cleft, patent in the sun, base annular. 
7. Ccelanthus. Schultes. — Perianth campanulate con- 
niving. 
§. 2. Lanari.eformes. — Leaves equitant ; sepals and petals 
conformable. 
J Perianth tubed. 
8. Anigozanthus. La Billardiere. ( Schwcegrichenia. 
Spr.) — Limb short, more deeply cleft on the 
lower side. 
9. Lanaria. Alton. ( Argolasla. Jussieu ). — Limbregular. 
;{; Perianth deep-cleft. 
10. Lophiola. Ker. — Limb regular reflex ; anthers ver- 
satile ; style tripartible. 
11. Conostylis. R. Brown. — Limb regular, half ex- 
panded ; style conical dilated. 
12. Phlebocarya. R. Brown. — Anthers subsessile ; style 
filiform. 
13. Campynema. La Billardiere. — Filaments recurved ; 
anthers versatile ; styles separate recurved. 
§. 3. Alstrcemeri^eformes. — Sepals and petals not respec- 
tively uniform. Petaline filaments excelling. 
J Inflorescence umbellate. 
14. Choeradodia. Herbert. — Style strumous ; capsule 
triangular. If it should prove not operculous it 
must be placed next before Doryanthes. 
1 5. Alstrcemeria. Linnceus.— Valves of the capsule open- 
ing from the bottom. ( Stalk erect.) 
16. Collania. Herbert. — Pericarp pulpaceous ; more 
than half the ovary superior. ( Stalk rigid, umbel 
nodding.) 
17. Sphserine. Herbert. — Ovary but little superior; cap- 
sule indehiscent. ( Stalk tapering, flexuous.) 
