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36. Cooperia. Herbert. ( Scepti'anthes. Graham.) — Tube 
erect, cylindrical, wider at the mouth, limb stel- 
late in its prime ; anthers inserted at one-third 
from the base, fasciculate; stamens inserted, with 
little alternate variation, at the mouth of the tube. 
Flower (Qu. whether always) nocturnal. 
37. Pyrolirion. Herbert. — Tube cylindrical ; limb cam- 
panulate, with reflex points ; filaments erect, 
patent. 
38. Haylockia. Herbert. — Filaments conniving, sepa- 
line inserted in the base of the limb, petaline 
higher. ( Germen subterraneous.) 
f Solidae.- — Scape solid. 
^ One-flowered. 
§. 3. Oporanthiformes. — Perianth without cup ; — seeds 
testaceous ? 
39. Gethyllis. Linnaeus. — Tube long, cylindrical, conso- 
lidated with the lower part of the style ; filaments 
inserted at the mouth of the tube, sometimes 
superabundant. ( Germen subterraneous.) 
40. Sternebergia. Kitaibel. — Tube cylindrical; style 
free; capsule 3-valved ; seeds black. ( Germen 
subterraneous.) 
41. Oporanthus. Herbert. — Tube short, somewhat fun- 
nel-shaped ; filaments inserted equally within 
its mouth. 
£ Many flowered. . 
42. Lapiedra. Lagasca. — Perianth stellate, deep cleft; 
seeds smooth, angular. Scape supposed solid. 
§. 4. Pancratiformes. — Cup staminiferous. 
J Seeds black shelly. 
43. Tapeinanthus. Herbert. — Perianth deep cleft ; cup 
short; scape supposed solid. 
44. Chlidanthus. Herbert. — Only the rudiments of a 
cup ; membranous wings to the filaments, ad- 
hering to the perianth ; tube long, cylindrical, 
widened at the mouth ; limb semipatent. 
45. Clinanthus. Herbert.— Membranous wings to the 
filaments, free, contiguous (if not united at the 
base?) tube long funnel-shaped, limb short. 
46. Urceolina. Reichenbach. (Urceolaria. Herb. App. 
Collania. Schultes.) — Tube short, cylindrical, 
pendulous; limb ventricosely campanulate; sup- 
