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AMARYLLIDACEvE. 
peregrina. The name pulchra has the priority over tricolor 
and flos martini. The substitution of the latter name cannot 
be admitted ; the Chilian name, flower of St. Martin, does 
not even seem to be confined to this species. 
5. Peduncles \-Jlowered ; leaves spatulate, not resupi- 
pinate. 
15. Spathulata. — PI. 1. f. 49. Presl. Rel. Hank. 2. 122. 
Specim. Andes of Chili and Mendoza, with three 
flowers. Gillies. Herb. Hooker. The leaves of the 
specimen are spatulate with a small point, 1 of 
an inch long, not resupinate, \ an inch wide ; 
peduncles f ; perianth 1|- ; sepals not auriculate. 
Colour pale ? or red evanescent in the specimen ? 
not spotted. 
Var. 2. Bridgesiana. — PI. 1. f. 50. Specim. Los ojos 
de agua. Bridges, 38. Herb. Hooker. Only the 
barren stems. Leaves above two inches long, f 
to wide, rather less obtuse than the latter. 
Var. 3. Curbrana. — PI. 1. f. 51. Specim. ex Curbran. 
Herb. Hooker. Stalk short and more rosulaceous ; 
leaves 1|- long, % wide, very obtuse. 
G. Peduncles \-2-jlowered ; leaves subspatulate ; not 
resupinate. 
16. Neilliana. — Neillii. Bot. Mag. 58. 3105. Specim. 
Herb. Hooker. Leaves rather more spatulate than 
those of peregrina, and not resupinate. The flowers 
blush pink, the petals marked with deeper colour, 
and the two upper with a yellow blotch. I am in- 
formed by Dr. Neill, after whom it was named, 
that it is a very shy plant, and has yielded no seed 
or increase from the root, since it has been in his 
possession. 
7. Leaves narrow , not resupinate. 
A. Peduncles 1-flowered. 
17. Tenuifolia. — PL 1. f. 47. Gouan, No. 1. Herb. 
Hooker. Stalk not a foot high ; leaves very slen- 
der, 1^ inch long; peduncles two, 2 inches long, 
bracteate near the middle ; perianth above 1^ long, 
(intensely red ? with paler tips ?) segments acumi- 
nate, very slender at the base. The bractes on the 
peduncles perhaps indicate that this plant has 
sometimes 2-flowered peduncles. 
