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57. Calostemma. R. Brown. — Limb strait, half patent 
suberect ; cup sometimes split ; filaments erect ; 
anthers short, erect ; germen usually 2-seeded, 
the dissepiments obsolete. 
58. Vagaria. Herbert. — Cup imperfect, 6-cleft to the 
base ; limb substellate ; seed unknown. 
59. Eurycles. Salisbury. ( Proiphys.Herb.App .) — Limb 
strait; filaments erect; anthers erect; dissepi- 
ments imperfect ; ovules protruding the embryo. 
4. Amaryllidiformes. — Scape solid; seeds fleshy; 
stamens not connected by a cup. 
60. Grifflnia. Ker. — Tube declined cylindrical, limb 
reflex, lower segments divaricate, lowest pro- 
jected. 
61. Lycoris. Herbert. — Tube declined, wider at the 
mouth, curved upwards ; limb curved upwards. 
62. Olivia. Lindley. ( Imatophyllum. Hooker.) — Germen 
pendulous ; perianth curved on the upper side 
only, with four-fold disparity of limb; fruit 
valveless, with pulpaceous middle coat. 
63. Hsemanthus. Linnaeus. — Tube strait, perianth re- 
gular; fruit valveless, with pulpaceous middle 
coat. 
64. Buphane. Herbert. — Tube strait, perianth regu- 
lar ; capsule 3-valved, dry ; ovules attached by 
a cord. 
65. Ammocharis. Herbert. — Tube strait, perianth re- 
gular ; capsule not pulpaceous ; ovules adnate 
to the edge of the placenta; anthers short. 
66. Crinum. Linnaeus. — Germen thicker in the middle ; 
tube slender, cylindrical ; fruit soft, valveless ; 
dissepiments becoming obsolete ; anthers long. 
67. Amaryllis. Linnaeus. — Tube narrow-funnel-shaped ; 
petaline filaments inserted at the base of the 
segments, sepaline lower ; capsule obovate. 
68. Brunsvigia. Heister. — Tube short or none ; perianth 
and filaments recurved ; capsule 3-cornered tur- 
binate. 
69. Nerine. Herbert. — Limb reflex, base annular ; fila- 
ments equally adnate, with a gibbous monadel- 
phous base ; style filiform ; anthers incumbent. 
70. Strumaria. Jacquin. — Base of limb annular; fila- 
ments connected at the base, all or alternately 
