62 AMARYLLIDACE^E. 
often adnate to the lower part of the style ; style 
strumous ; anthers incumbent. 
71. Hessea. Herbert . — Tube short, limb regular ; fila- 
ments equal, subulate, reflex ; anthers short, 
erect; style filiform. 
72. Imhofia. Herbert. — Perianth deep cleft, patent ; 
style thick or strumous ; filaments inserted at the 
disk. 
73. Carpolyza. Salisbury. (Hessea. Bergius.) — Tube 
short, funnel-shaped ; limb half-patent ; fila- 
ments adnate ; style thick, sulcate. 
Suborder 5. Narcissi. — S capaceous, schistandrous, not 
operculate ; sepaline filaments excelling ; cup 
including them. 
74. Corbularia. Salisbury . — Tube and cup funnel- 
shaped ; style and filaments declined, recurved ; 
sepaline inserted at the base, petaline adnate 
near the base of the tube ; anthers short, at- 
tached at the middle, incumbent, versatile. (Cup 
longer than the tube) 
75. Ajax. Salisbury. — Style strait, subulate ; filaments 
strait, adnate to the lower part of the tube ; an- 
thers linear, strait, attached below the middle, 
after inversion inveloping the top of the fila- 
ment. (Cup longer than the tube) 
76. Ganymedes. Salisbury. — Style strait, slender ; fila- 
ments adnate to the upper part of the tube more 
unequally than in Queltia, and the sepaline 
more prolonged ; limb decidedly reflex. (Cup 
not exceeding the tube) 
77. Queltia. Salisbury. — Style strait, more or less at- 
tenuated upwards ; filaments adnate unequally 
to the upper part of the tube ; anthers linear, 
affixed below the middle, recurved, margins 
meeting at top above the filament, but not en- 
veloping it. (Cup not equal to the tube) 
78. Narcissus. Linnceus. — Style strait, slender ; fila- 
ments straight, free at the point only, adnate un- 
equally at and near the mouth of the tube ; an- 
thers attached below the middle, short, suberect, 
point recurved, margins not meeting behind. 
(Cup near four times or more shorter than the 
tube) 
