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AMARYLLIDACEiE. 
ib. 676.- — 13. Karwinskiana. ib. 677. Caulescent. — 14. 
Lurida. Bot. Mag. 37. 1522. — 15. Angustifolia. Ilaw. Syn. 
Leaves green. — 16. Keratto. Haw. Syn. — 17. Vivipara. Comm, 
prael. t. 15. — 18. Polyacantha. Haw. Syn. — 19. Gemini- 
flora. Bot. Reg. 14. 1145. — 20. Striata. Zucc. 678. nearly 
allied to Geminiflora. 
27. Doryanthes. — B ulb imperfect, long-lived ; stalk capitu- 
late, bracteate; perianth deciduous, tubed, (on the 
faith of Schultes and the fig. in the Bot. Mag., Brown 
and Sims being both silent as to the tube) funnel- 
shaped ; segments nearly equal, reflex ; filaments 
subulate, adnate to the base of the segments and tube ; 
anthers long, erect, affixed at the base, which is 
shaped like an extinguisher ; style 3-furrowed ; 
stigma triangular; capsule turbinately ovate, 3-celled, 
3-valved ; seeds with a brown wrinkled foliaceous 
shell. 
1. Excelsa. Bot. Mag. 41. 1685, 
The bulbs of this plant, though imperfect, may be brought 
dry from Australia to Europe without injury. They seem im- 
patient of much water. Flower tubed. Corraea Linn. Trans. 
Third Division., — SCAPACEOUS. 
Scape succulent , spathaceous , not articulate below the spathe. 
Suborder 4. Amaryllideje. Schistandrous, not operculate. 
Petaline filaments, unless equal, excelling. 
j' Cavae. — Scape hollow ; seeds compressed with a black 
shell, capsule 3-celled, 3-valved. 
§. 1. Cyrtanthiformes. — Tube wide-mouthed; germen 
oval, pedunculated. South African plants. 
28. Cyrtanthus. — Germen pendulous or declined; tube 
curved, narrow funnel-shaped, often a little ventri- 
cose ; segments short ; filaments straight, decurrent, 
inserted in the upper portion of the tube, the sepa- 
line scarcely lower than the petaline; anthers attached 
at the upper third part, suberect ; style curved down- 
wards. 
A. With persistent leaves. 
1. Obliquus. — Bot. Mag. 28. 1133. Flowers ten or 
more, pendulous, large, orange, yellow, and green ; 
leaves an inch wide, subglaucous. 
