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posed by me to have some rudiments of a cup, 
from its evident affinity to Leperiza. If it lias 
not, it must follow Lapiedra. 
Leperiza. Herbert . — Tube strait subcylindrical pen- 
dulous, cup short. 
Carpodetes. Herbert . — Germen erect, tube curved 
slender cylindrical, limb subcampanulate ; cup 
short. 
Coburghia. Street. — Germen rather drooping ; tube 
long curved cylindrical, enlarged upwards ; 
limb regular half patent ; cup tubular. 
Stenomesson. Herbert. ( Chrysiphiala. Ker.) — Tube 
nearly strait, constricted in the middle, ventri- 
cose upwards ; limb short regular ; cup short. 
Eucrosia. Ker . — Tube declined ; cup declined, ab- 
breviated on the upper side, shovel-shaped ; limb 
compressed, curved upwards. 
Elisena. Herbert. ( Liriope Herb. App.) — Tube cy- 
lindrical ; limb reflex ; two segments sloped 
downwards; cup sloped. 
Pancratium. Linnaeus.— Tube cylindrical strait, cup 
conspicuous, limb patent, anthers short sub- 
erect. 
A. Subsessile; seeds compressed, black, foliaceous; 
leaves persistent. 
B. Pedunculated ; seeds roundish, harder shelled. 
Genus ? Halmyra. Salisbury. 
C. Sessile ; leaves deciduous, fruit unknown. 
Asiatic. Genus ? Tiaranthus. Herbert, if the 
seeds prove to be fleshy, as stated by Rheede. 
;{; Seeds fleshy, green ; tube cylindrical. 
Hymenocallis. Salisbury. — Limb reflex; tube strait; 
filaments erect, a little conniving ; anthers long, 
attached at a point below the middle, versatile, 
pendulous ; seeds large oblong. 
Choretis. Herbert . — Tube nearly strait ; limb 
reflex; filaments erect conniving ; anthers long, 
attached by a callosity above the middle, pendu- 
lous from the first ; seeds shorter, oblong. 
Ismene. Salisbury. — Tube curved ; filaments con- 
niving, deflex ; anthers long, attached below the 
middle ; seeds round. 
(Callithauma ? Herbert. — Limb patent; cup about 
erpiul ; filaments exceeding.) 
