13G 
AM ARYLLlDACEiE. 
1038. Limb wider, fleshy screen less conspicuous, 
green star larger. 
Var. 3. Glaucophyllum. — Am. aulica var. Bot. Mag. 57. 
2083. Sepals nearly as wide as the petals, green 
star longer, screen nearly obsolete. 
2. Calyptratum. — Am. calyptrata. Bot. Reg. 2. 164. 
Flowers tw r o, green, with faint red tesserated 
marks; sepals narrower than the petals; screen 
conspicuous. 
3. Psittacmum. — Am. psittacina. Bot. Reg. 3. 199. 
Flowers two, green, beautifully streaked and 
margined with bright red, sepals widest ; screen 
conspicuous; upper petal depressed. 
Laves vel barbatce. — Tube smooth or bearded. 
4. Solandriflorum. — Lindley Coll. Bot. t. 11. var. chlo- 
roleucum. Flower green and yellowish white, 
eight inches long, tube smooth; style nearly as long 
as the perianth ; filaments a little shorter. 
Var. Striatum. — Bot. Mag. 52. 2573. Flower from 
nine to ten inches long, faintly striped without 
with red ; tube from 3 to 4^ inches long. 
Var. Rubrituba. — lb. absque icone. Flower greenish 
white, tube purplish red. 
Var. Conspicuum. — Var. (3 ■ vittata. Bot. Reg. 11. 876. 
Flower ten inches and a half long, faintly striped 
outside wfith red, tube purplish red. 
5. Ambiguum. — Per. tubuloso, segmentis intus rubro- 
striatis fauce leviter barbata, stylo filamenta super- 
ante, perianthium subaequante. 
Var. 1. Longiflorum, — Bot. Mag. ined. 62. 3542. peri- 
anthio 8 unciali. Ex Lima Peruviae allatum. 
Var. 2. Tweedianum. — PI. 21. f. 3. perianthio sub-6- 
unciali. Specim. Herb. Hooker. Ex Brazilia 
meridionali ? Tw^eedie. 
The first variety with the flower eight inches long, white 
with red stripes within and slightly bearded, was sent from 
Lima to the Glasgow Botanic Garden, where several of the 
bulbs flowered ; and singularly resembled a cross-bred plant 
